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    Inchin's Bamboo Garden

    3.4 (255 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 2:30 PM, 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Dishes are consistently too salty. There are decent vegetarian options available. That said, neither their Chinese nor Indian offerings taste authentic. Not ideal if you're looking for traditional ethnic flavors.

    Some nice interior furnishings. Place just really needs a good deep clean and some updates.
    Ryan E.

    Hmm ... This place could and should, especially for the location, be much better. Food is ok, but not great. Take out is probably a better option than dine in, It seems in need of a thorough cleaning , and update. Servers had dirty uniforms and some were wearing jackets . Not a good first impression for a restaurant. Hope this place can either step it up, or let another restaurant move into this prime location.

    boozy lassi. didn't taste that different from regular lassi
    Tony J.

    Downtown Bellevue location of the Indo-Chinese restaurant chain. The restaurant doesn't face 108th St and is one of the west corners of the building. The restaurant validates parking in the parking garage, and there's a back door from the garage into the restaurant. Interior is mid-sized, has some oriental decorations and looks similar to other Inchin's I've to. Has a bar, and some bigger table that are sectioned off with some dividers. Some of the lighting at the corner big table we sat at was a bit harsh. They probably should point the light towards the ceiling. Not too busy on a random weeknight, half full or less. They have printed drinks menu, but you scan a QR code for the food menu. We ordered a whole bunch of items. To me, the food is somewhat Chinese looking dishes but with heavier dose of seasoning like in Indian cuisine. The chili fish(?) was my favorite for the starter/shareables, and also the fried rice and noodles were decent. The noodles had some heat to them. I also like desserts which was chocolate spring rolls and fried ice cream. Overall came to about $60 per person including gratuities as we were in a larger group. Actually was a little more expensive than I thought, but we did order a lot of food and everyone had at least one drink. It was a work dinner so I didn't have to pay for it. Service was fine, and no problem with serving speed.

    Szechuan Tofu
    Ami S.

    Stopped by fur my Birthday dinner. Decor and tables are ok not anything fancy. Ordered the taco and paneer 65. I will say Taco was the best food on the whole dinner. They brought the wrong dish. The waiter came and took it away and took another 10 min further original plate to arrive. I ordered Last time Japan drink and it was so weak could not taste the alcohol. Next we ordered the spring rolls and I asked for sweet and sour sauce and was told they don't have any. ( no sweet and sour sauce?) spring roll was tasteless. Costco frozen spring rolls are better. Ordered the fried lotus roots, it was ok some pieces were soft and limp and not crispy. It took them so long to get my Szechuan tofu that I thought they forgot and would have been glad if they had. Rest of my family had finished their meal so I asked for to go containers. Tried and not going back.

    Spicy Hot Pot Momos (3 pcs)
    Dan H.

    First off I don't believe in "pan Asian" restaurants. I don't think you can have a menu this expansive/diverse and do anything well. The experience matched expectations. I was shocked that everything was so unbelievably bland. Absolutely no flavor and everything was undersalted. - Hot pot momos 3/5 - Szechuan spice, broth was good, Momo itself so bland - Chinese bhel 3.5/5 - crunchy fried noodles, very bland. Nice when you'd get a small piece of cilantro or veg but few and far between - Street side chow mein 2/5 - by far the blandest thing I've eaten in a long time. Waste of carbs. Large dish. Price $$. Expensive for what it was. Parking is convenient, I guess you can just park in the adjacent church parking lot (old Barnes and noble parking lot), right side of the building which gets you very close to the front door if you don't mind hopping over one curb. Patio was nice on a summer night. Service was good. Even still, I would not recommend this place.

    Hot Pot Momos (3 pcs)
    Shuba S.

    Had one hell of a dinner!!! Food, service, ambience all A++. Had a great small plates-only dinner here with a friend. Green mango salad (from the seasonal mango menu), crispy chili baby corn, Chicken 65, and veg mono Hotpot. Washed it down with zingy Masala Soda. I could wax eloquent about each one of the dishes. The salad was sweet, crunchy and fresh with mango strips, carrots, purple cabbage, peanuts etc. The baby corn was fire. The veg momo hotpot is basically a momo in a Szechuan soup. The base was made of Szhechuan peppercorns which has a tendency to numb your tongue. The momos were a little on the drier side, nevertheless very tasty. Dessert was the Bombay street side mango cream. Sweet mango chunks with fresh cream. What's not to love. I see many more visits here in the near future. I only hope they keep up this outstanding quality.

    Chilli baby corn
    Akanksha B.

    Come for the chilly baby corn, rest of the food is average. Food quality is not what it used to be. Service is good, though they forgot the birthday dessert. manchow soup- salty veg momos - ok, not tasty dragon milk - good Cauliflower Manchurian - some were burnt Chilly baby corn- best and crispy.

    Garlic Noodles
    Dinesh P.

    I went here again after a long time when craving for Machow soup - and it didn't disappoint; was great as always. Ambiance and serving was upscale and was great. But everything else was disappointing. The fried rice with veggies hardly had veggies. Seared salmon was overcooked not tender. Noodles tasted ok! I felt that the food taste had degraded from the last time I had here years back.

    Crispy Chili Baby Corn
    Azzaam K.

    Wait here is always long but good is usually pretty reliable and good. I could be biased since I am a big Indo-Chinese cuisine fan. Not a bad spot for a date night either. Service was good. Definitely a spot I like to come to every now and then.

    Chicken Schezwan dumplings
    Surabhi A.

    We have had food here thrice and been satisfied. Great variety, nice indo Chinese taste, good ambience. There is usually a wait which speaks of the popularity. We got chicken schezwan dumplings which was the only thing that was not good in taste. Chicken Manchurian, street style chowmein, chicken 65 fried rice and chilli baby corn were all very tasty.

    Veggie coins, Hakka noodles, baby corn manchhruian. Baby corn and veggie coins were the absolute best.
    Aasawari N.

    Guys! The best food here is as follows: 1. The veggie coins (with the sauce of course). 2. The baby corn manchurian. Enough said. Just get those two dishes, eat them with your own rice or main dish from home, and you are set. If you want to try their noodles or what not, you can but the above two are really the best. So tasty. Delicious.

    Jessica L.

    Very interesting Indo-Chinese fusion resturant that my friend recommended. We got seated quickly and service is very attentive and fast. I really love the ambiance of the restaurant... very causal and lively, yet cozy. They have a lot of comfort foods that pair well with rice. The food was super savory, saucey, and delicious. Chicken was perfectly cooked and felt like an upgraded/more authentic version of orange chicken. Prices were reasonable for the portions given. Would return!

    Tea cocktail
    Alisa Q.

    Updated review: the food has leveled up! We came here to give this place another shot. The tofu dish was excellent and the veggie lettuce wraps were flavorful. Music here creates a nice ambiance. The bathrooms were clean and the staff is knowledgeable about the food. Thankfully my dietary needs were accommodated. We definitely recommend this place if you're craving Asian fusion in Bellevue -- something for everyone!

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    Mediocre service, weren't refilling drinks without asking and they aren't even busy. Couple of our dishes were way too salty. Meh.

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    Had lunch here today. They have delicious food, great service and plenty of vegan options!

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