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The first time I went here, it was during the lunch buffet. It consisted of Indo-Chinese cuisine. By Indo-Chinese, I mean, some Indian food (from Tadka that is next doors) and some Indianized chinese food. Now, don't get me wrong, as a Bombay native, I have eaten some OUTSTANDING Indianized chinese food. Unfortunately, Inchin's just doesn't compare. The Indian parts of the buffet were tolerable and certain dishes did give a feel for home cooked food, but the Chinese half was simply terrible.
Later on, I gave dinner at Tadka a try. I went there with my family and none of us really liked it. So if you're used to good, authentic Indian (or Indian-Chinese) food, you'll be disappointed. If you're new to Indian cuisine or simply someone who hasn't had the good, real stuff, this will probably be acceptable to you.
I will say - the chef at Inchin's Bamboo Garden seemed super passionate about his cooking and eager to make you try his favorites. That, in itself, was respectable and made me want to like the food. Unfortunately, just wanting to like the food isn't enough.
Final note - If there was a dearth of good cuisine in Westlake/Olmsted area, then maybe I'd try this place again. But seeing that there are plenty of options, I can safely say I won't be visiting this place anytime soon.
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