Bamboo Garden Vegetarian Cuisine
Seattle, WA 98109-4116
Phone: (206) 282-6616
- Price:
- $
- Cross Street:
- Nob Hill Avenue N
- Hours:
- Daily 11am-10pm
Editorial Review for Bamboo Garden Vegetarian Cuisine – by Citysearch Editors
In Short
In celebration of Chinese vegetarian tradition, no meat or seafood is offered here; instead, enjoy various forms of vegetable-protein substitutes. The clean flavors of mushrooms, bok choy, asparagus and snow peas are all featured. Fresh greens or noodle dishes (especially the pan-fried rice noodles) are seen regularly. Desserts include a hot peanut pudding.
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Insider Tips
Know Before You GoVegans beware the fortune cookie--It's the only non-vegan item in the house.
User Reviews for Bamboo Garden Vegetarian Cuisine
08/06/2008 Posted by baileyy71889
My boyfriend and I were visiting Seattle and decided to try the Bamboo Garden. We both ordered hot pots (I Szechwan tofu, him peanut chicken), they came to the table sizzling hot and delicious! The flavors were kind of similar, so we debated on whether they mixed up the sauces, but either way they were both so yummy. We also ordered a $1 side of jasmine rice (which could easily serve four people), and I got a cup of corn chowder. The chowder was a little thick but really amazing. Overall I was really satisfied and I would totally come back. Note: This place is stuck in the 70's when it comes to decorations, so don't come here looking for a romantic date or high end dinner. Also, language barriers may arise, stick to saying the numbers next to the food you want when ordered.
Pros: corn chowder, big cheap sides of jasmine rice, restaurant has it's own free parking lot
Cons: decor, langue barriers, it was busy on a Monday night
06/09/2008 Posted by VeggieGuy
There are few vegetarian only places, reason stands that vegetarians should support what little resources we have so devoted to us. But I really can't stand behind this place. The atmosphere is just shy of prison. The food is overproduced, greasy and missing flavor. Skip it. There are much better places to visit.

