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    Bamboo Garden

    2.9 (86 reviews)
    ModerateChinese
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Combination lo mein, vegetables chop suey, fried rice
    Rose P.

    We went here last year around Christmas and I was disappointed the food was either too salty or no flavor at all and wasn't generous with the meats BUT yesterday we came back as I am really craving for egg drop soup and just didn't feel like cooking that night so after a year we gave it a chance again. Service was great they are friendly and they try to help you as soon as you get seated the fact that they get alot of phone calls for to go orders. Me and my husband find the ambiance relaxing. We ordered vegetable chop suey side of fried rice, combination lo mien served with egg drop soup a piece of wantons and a piece of egg roll. First of all I have trust issues with Chinese restaurants because I'm asian and I know how they suppose to taste like and considering I worked with restaurant industry. Egg drop soup was flavorful not too salty you can really taste the egg and tofu flavor Wantons are ok Egg rolls was delicious my husband likes it Combination lo mien is flavorful the sauce was really delicious very generous with the meat and serving i think i could be best if added more veggies like carrots and cabbage Vegetable chop suey is really good too the veggies are not over cooked. Fried rice was good too it's not dry and it has a good flavor Not to mention i loved that you don't need to ask for chilli oil it's right off your table and it is epic i love chilli oil it adds flavor to any dish! So yes we would definitely go back again and I highly recommend this place! 4 stars because it might not me consistent so unless they keep it that way then they'll gain the 5

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    My boyfriend has been dying to take me here. It's his favorite Chinese restaurant in town. We came…read morefor the lunch special, there was no wait and we were sat immediately. For the lunch special, you get a soup, entree, rice, and spring roll. I chose the wonton soup. It was the perfect temperature and tasted amazing. We shared the beef sticks. They were cut so thin but still juicy. I chose the sesame chicken with steamed, and I loved the taste! However, it was served too hot. The first bite burned my entire mouth. I waited over 10 minutes for it to cool down enough to enjoy. I really loved the taste, and I appreciate how they serve the food fresh, but maybe they could wait for it to cool before serving. The spring role, though, was great, so crispy. Overall the food was great, we also didn't wait long for the food. I recommend this place and we will be back!

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