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eating is good here, but the service is not worth it. the staff must be polite. panfried chili clothing was the best. Drinks here are good suppers and crispy mais were great. noodles were not so great. but overall it is a good restaurant. service 0 food 4 View all feedback.
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Every time we visit here, the food tastes different. What I liked for the first time tasted very bad the second time. The food looks desperate, but more on the sweeter tone. This chain of restaurants does not keep the same taste. I give a 3 because of the not so good and different experiences I had View all feedback.
Been to this place a couple of times. Decent restaurant with lots of food options. Food taste is good especially the starters. Quantity is a bit less for the price range. Would’ve been a nice atmosphere if they had central AC, we went during a hotter day and it was just boiling in there.Food: 4/5
Food is okay, could be better. The presentation is good, but fell flat in terms of taste. Expensive too. They don't do lunch menus anymore.Food: 4/5
I really like this place ..very good option for jain menu and vegetable option. Nice ambiance and service ..Deserts are well presented and they are as tasty as they look
Be ready to be disappointed and not expect authentic Indo-Chinese food here. We ordered manchow soup, chicken chilly, chicken 65 fried rice and Chinese bhel.Manchow soup, I was wondering how could one go wrong with this basic soup but yes it was flop and had thick consistency! Taste was awful that I cannot explain. Chinese bhel was not made up of noodles but something else and it was sweet and tasteless. Fried rice was sweet too! Why it has to be sweet…don’t know! Also who puts curry leaves, cumin seeds and mustard seeds in Indo-Chinese fried rice!
I recently dined at Inchin’s Bamboo Garden, a cozy restaurant tucked away in the heart of Bay area. The atmosphere was warm and inviting, with dim lighting and comfortable seating. The menu offered a variety mix of Indian and Chinese comfort foods. The service was attentive and friendly, and the prices were worth it based on the food taste and the quality.Overall, I enjoyed my experience at the Inchin’s Bamboo Garden situated in the San Jose location and would recommend it to anyone looking for a cozy, comfort-food restaurant in the California’s bay area. They also have a catering and big party dine-in services at a affordable costs.