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  • I've been coming to Bamboo Garden ever since moving to the area. Actually, even before moving here. My parents had come to Cleveland a few years back and the people they were with took them to this restaurant and they fell in love. There's a chain back in Chicago (was? it may have closed), but my parents weren't fans but definitely liked this location. So, naturally when they found out I was moving here, we HAD to go. And, we continue to come here whenever they visit. (And, whenever I get a craving, I drive over and have an awesome meal) This restaurant is indo-chinese food. They are combined with Tadka, which is north indian food. They're not separated, you just get two menus and can pick and choose - which is kind of nice if people in your party have varied tastes. As far as indo-chinese goes, I've tried a variety of menu items. My favorites are probably the Veg Coin Manchurian. Absolutely delish with the sauce. There have been a few times where it seems to be watered down and the taste is a bit blander, but for the most part, it's AMAZING. The Manchow soup is DELISH. Super spicy and they can't really take out the spice, but so tasty, so you don't mind the torture! As far as noodles go, the hakka noodles are pretty good! Chili noodles are good if you like spicier things!! I love coming for their lunch buffets if I can. They have a large variety of info-chinese and north indian specialties off their menu - different every day and they have a balanced variety of veg and non-veg options. On saturdays and Sundays, they have a man who custom makes Dosas and Uttapams (thin rice pancakes or thick rice pancakes with toppings) and they have (MY FAVE) chaat that you can make yourself! In my opinion, (and I'm sure this is the case with any buffet), the food quality is better when you order off the menu, but if you want to get a tasting of a lot of different menu items, the buffet is totally the way to go. 13 dollars a person is NOT bad at all for the amount of food that's available to try. Thankfully, every time I've gone, I've had pretty good service. One of the waiters has come to recognize me (does it mean I go too often) and is always super attentive. Basically, this place is worth giving a shot- if you are a fan of indian food, I'm sure you won't find it hard to find something you like on the menu(s). And, now that I've officially made myself super hungry writing this review, I'm pretty sure I'm getting takeout for dinner tomorrow!
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