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    Bamboo View

    3.6 (177 reviews)
    ModerateChinese, Seafood
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Quiet
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Extensive menu to order from
    Danita M.

    This was a small but lovely atmosphere. Mural on wall, flowers on tables and music in background. Extensive menue with reasonable prices. I had large portion of orange chicken, rice and eggroll. All very good. Waitress was very friendly and attentive. Parking right outside door. They can handle a large group.

    Lara M.

    Delicious hot lo mein with bbq pork onion green onion celery carrotnot over sauced, the noodle is the star of this dish. $12 is a good price. Simple and good. Lemon chicken white meat dipped and fried in a crunchy batter served with lemon sauce and lemon wedges. Elevated chicken fingers. Delicious.

    Ashley C.

    Laid back and casual ambiance in the fry's shopping plaza. Still nice seating and upkeep. My husband and I were here in a Friday night and there was only 1 other table. Our server had personality and was a gem.. was she good at her job? Ehh.. lol. At one point she ran from our table mid sentence out of nowhere. We could hear here in the back asking someone if they needed help. Not sure what that was but it was okay, didn't take points for that. The issue I had was that half my ribs were cold, she forgot my soup and I had to ask for it at the end of the meal, I asked for no nuts and got nuts, and the food was just okay. Okay time here at bamboo view.

    B7. Beef with Broccoli, made spicy with fried rice, dinner combo.
    Arielle W.

    The customer service here is so friendly and fast! We came in on a Friday night and it was empty, so nice and quiet and fast, open seating. Such a hidden gem. I love this place. Eaten in twice and gotten Uber once. The food is fresh and so flavorful. Today I got the sesame chicken dinner combo and it was amazing. I have enough for second dinner later I got a lychee boba and the boba wasn't good at all, it had a weird taste. Everything else was amazing as usual.

    Family Style Combo min 2 Main Entrees  2-2-2024
    Louise B.

    3.5/4* Overall. Good stop close to gym, arriving just past 3PM so missed out on the lunch specials +$2 more for same (limited) entrees with soup, egg roll and cream cheese 2 won tons. Hubby got Kung Pao Chicken with fried rice $13.95 4/5*. Average size portion for dinner combo, he finished it all. Chicken red green peppers onions are sliced, with diced carrot & celery. Mild spice and good flavor, not overly sweet as most add sugar to sauce. He particularly liked the fried rice that had a smokiness to it, not greasy and good wok hei /stir fry taste. Accompanying veggie egg roll was mushy inside and cream cheese won tons, just extra calories not worth it personally, with neon red sweet sour dipping sauce, but he thought they were aok. The hot sour soup was a larger than normal cup, mostly broth, good viscosity but needed to be more tart/vinegar, spicier for warming heat and more vegetables for texture, bamboo shoots, wood ear mushrooms and egg seemed to be missing. The BBQ Pork with Broccoli 3/5* $12.95 dinner entree had great flavor but the pork was mostly darker brown in the middle, ie dried out, and touch to chew. Portion again average, while there is good amount of cha sui and comes with white rice, no brown in the house, the bite size broccoli also was a bit tough despite it's small size. Glad that it was not overcooked but still more than toothy, needed a bit longer in the wok. Oolong tea $3.25, ouch when you are used to it being on the house like chips & salsa, or a minimal $1-2 charge. Does come in a pot so enough for 2 really. Dining room and bathrooms are nicely decorated and pleasant. Greeted when we walked in, then silence...so we asked if we should just sit anywhere haha which they acknowledged with a yes. Waitress did check on us after food arrived. Our next Bamboo View will be from the other side of the 3PM witching hour for lunch haha or full on into dinner for the expanded menu options.

    Pit stickers appetizer. Deep fried but not too greasy. Tasty
    Jim S.

    Went here for lunch the other day. This place is located on the SW corner of Golf Links and Kolb. I have been here several times and it decent Chinese food. It spectacular but ok. It certainly ranks higher than those fast food Americanized versions of Chinese food. This time I got a lunch order of their house lo mein. It comes egg roll roll, soup, and rice. As you would expect, they are smaller portions than their normal entrees. I got the egg flower soup, but they also have the hot & sour soup. The lo mein was pretty good. It was a bit oily, but not too bad. I really enjoyed the amount of meat in the serving. The meat, vegetables, noodles were cooked perfectly. The vegetables still had some texture without being raw. It was seasoned well so that I didn't need to add any extra salt or sauce to appeal to my taste. I wanted to try the pot stickers. These are deep fried, but I prefer the pan fried. Still, they were not greasy and tasted nice. The provided sauce was not really useful as it had no flavor. I prefer a ginger based sauce. I ended up eating the dumplings without the sauce. There is nothing fancy about this place. The furnishings look like they have been there for 30 years and never updated. It is ok for a quick bite, but would not want to bring a date here. The server was quick and attentive. She can by several times without being overly annoying. To sum up, it was quick and acceptable for a lunchtime stop. I have been here several times before the review, and I am sure I will be back.

    Chop suey with fried rice.  Hot and sour soup bowl in rear.
    Es E.

    Stopped in by myself for lunch today, about 12:30 pm. Maybe only one or two diners inside. The staff, consisting of a lone server, asked me if was going to dine in or take out and said just pick a table when I said I would dine in. I'm sure there was a cook and maybe a food chopper in the back. I was brought a menu and she took my drink order. When she brought the drink I asked for a small hot and sour soup and the beef chop suey with the fried rice, a $2 upcharge apparently. Business was slow but steady. Several more folks came in to eat as did several pick ups. Not packed this Saturday afternoon, but steady. Enough to keep the lone server busy. She brought me my soup just plain in the bowl. No fried wontons or anything to drop in the soup. It was good with a mild spicyness from the peppers but otherwise not overwhelming. The chop suey followed with the small bowl of fried rice. The chop suey was good in a tasty slightly tangy dark brown sauce. Full of various veggies, broccoli, carrots, baby corn, peas, etc., that were cooked crunchy and not soggy. She refilled my drink once without having to chase her down and ask. My server was friendly and attentive. The food was pretty good as far as standard cantonese fare is these days in Tucson. You can see the serving size in the picture. Was a pretty good size serving. And the taste was much better then most places. I think that I'll try this place a few more times with different items. I would recommend you try this place out and see what you think. It's actually been here for some time and it's also been a long long time since I was last there. Prices are now in the $13+ range for entrees

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    Darlene M.

    Excellent Chinese food which is sometimes difficult to find in Tucson. All the food was fresh, hot and full of tender crisp veggies. The chef knows how to serve it hot but not over cooked. Service was friendly and very quick. We had the sizzling rice soup large bowl was great for 2-3 people. The Mongolian chicken was hands-down, the best dish we've had in a long time at any Chinese restaurant. Also got the Sizzling Rice Shrimp this was also very well prepared and cooked, but it needed some spice. Top- be clear to the waitress on the item number you want. Excellent food well prepared.

    B5. Sesame Beef, C7. Orange Chicken, A3. Egg Roll 2 Pieces

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    Loved the food. Please open one up in nw phoenix. Thank you for the bonus lo mein. You need to start making chow mein with hard noodles

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    We were very happy to find this place. We took a little get away as we don't celebrate Xmas it was fantastic to find good food open!!

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    Went there for lunch with a couple of friends. Food was delicious and staff was friendly.

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