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The address of Bamboo Cafe is 4222 Howard Ave Ste D, Kensington I-20895-8407, United States. Also, you can extract details about public transportation and parking near Bamboo Cafe from this homepage.
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City: Falls Church (near Kensington), 3537 S Jefferson St, 22041, Falls Church, United States
"Great restaurant. Superior quantity and quality of food; very generous with portions and amount of meat with the portions. Flavor was good too!Food: 5..."
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City: Arlington (near Kensington), 3035 Clarendon Boulevard, 22201, Arlington, United States
"Nice, moderately priced food (for the area) with good service."
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City: Washington (near Kensington), 3420 Connecticut Ave NW, 20008, Washington, US, United States
"A little expensive, but I can honestly say that this was one of the best breakfast sandwiches I've ever had, and I've tried a lot. the coffee was also..."
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City: Washington, D.C. (near Kensington), 2813 M Street, N.W.DC 20007, Washington, D.C., United States
"Outstanding experience in a charming atmosphere"
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City: Washington (near Kensington), 3162 Mount Pleasant St NW, Washington, United States Of America, 20010
"Excellent green curry, pad thai and papaya salad"
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City: Washington (near Kensington), 1069 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, District Of Columbia, USA, 20007, 20566, United States
"Have the garnel nudel bowl from here and it was so delicious! service was amazing and the personal was so attentive! will definitely come back here ag..."
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City: Vienna (near Kensington), 132 Church St NW, 22180, Vienna, United States
"Visited late Saturday morning after hearing about the pig and the Broccolini sandwich. The atmosphere was alive without being too loud. A welcome sigh..."