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User Rating: 45 out of 5 stars (14 ratings)

Bamboo Garden Vegetarian Cuisine

364 Roy St, Seattle, WA 98109 Get directions Cross Streets: Between Nob Hill Ave N and 4th Ave N Neighborhood: Queen Anne Seattle, WA
47.625578 -122.34976
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Hours:11 a.m.-10 p.m., daily
Categories:Chinese Restaurants, Kosher Restaurants, Restaurants, Vegetarian Restaurants
Amenities:Parking
Cuisine:Chinese, Kosher, Vegetarian
Ambiance:Casual
Feature:Take Out
Reservations Policy:None
Dress Code:Casual
Price:$5 - $14
Other Contact Info:Fax: 206 284 2775
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  1. User Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    by anthony18wa
    06/11/2008
    I went to the Bamboo Gardens for the first time tonight with my girlfriend. As vegetarians, we were excited to find a place like this that was literally, 100% vegetarian, with more (delicious) fake meat products then you'd fine in a combination of other restaurants.

    First thing we noticed was that the place had a real nice vibe to it. It's simple, but it's a charming little place. We ordered spring rolls and chicken fingers as an appetizer, which we got within a couple minutes. Both were awesome. We decided to go with one of the combinations (4 total, all great deals with a good variety of foods), despite the dozens of items on the menu.

    For $8.99, we each got gourmet fried rice (chicken and sausage), sautéed mixed vegetables, a pot sticker, sweet and sour chicken (which was fantastic), a tarot root patty (spiced, fried potato patty, my girlfriend didn't like it, I loved it) and a really good corn chowder to start. All in all, it was all great. Especially for the price. The most expensive combo is $13 ($25 for two people), but definitely seemed worth it.

    But....yeah, I'd definitely recommend it, and both me and my girlfriend are excited about coming back. I gave it 5 stars just because 4 wouldn't do it justice, and it gets definite props for being totally vegetarian (nothing on the menu besides the fortune cookies even have egg in them). But out of 10, I'd have to give it a 9.2. But that's a vague answer ; )
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  2. User Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    by Mmmm, drinks
    04/29/2008
    An amazing array of "fake meat" offerings that will be at your table in mere moments. The service is great, and while not the most "authentic" Chinese food you could probably find it is a great value with a huge menu of items to explore. Kosher too!
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  3. User Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    by Joy in Seattle
    11/24/2007
    The food is genuinely sub-par. The flavors aren't good, the textures aren't good. This is typical Americanized "asian" food. IF you want good vegetarian food, all real asian food has plenty of meat free options.

    I don't know what all the hype is about. If you think this is good, then you really need to eat more cultural foods!
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