Bamboo Garden Restaurant

225 Brierhill Dr, Bel Air - 21015
185 reviews
Asian Chinese Sushi Bar
(443) 787-4365

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First time trying this restaurant. I was in the area for something else and searched for food near me. The wonton soup was so flavorful along with the crab Rangoon. I love that I get the option for brown rice with my main dish. I went back again.

The lunch time specials are an excellent bargain as each entrée includes a cup of soup, a spring or egg roll and a choice of rice. The 'Triple Delight' had several large shrimp, tender beef slices and pork slices all with a wide variety of Chinese vegetables in a brown sauce. The second entrée was sweet and sour pork with a light batter coating and the pork was tender. The egg rolls were good as was the won ton soup. The hot and sour soup was bland and could have used some green onion and spices. The brown sauce lack flavor compared to brown sauces we've had elsewhere. The lunch portions were quite adequate. Service was fine and the interior of the establishment is spacious.

I would give this place 0 stars if I could. I ordered food to feed four. The representative on the phone asked if I wanted to make it a combo. That got me a soup and an egg roll for each person. I was misled about what a combo was. The portions were lunch size. $70 for feeding four with minimal portions. I lost it when my wife called in and said that we should have bigger portions. Then the owner said without missing a beat “Fine, we will make it right, but you will pay more.” If it is to be made right, how do I owe extra? Portions were far too small for what we paid. Total rip off! Do not go here.

Delicious— they have actual rice cooked to perfection no fake stuff —the chicken and broccoli was great, and the shrimp fried rice was amazing as well. Great prices and quality. The cashier was very professional and great at explaining the dishes.

Food is always great. Service, not so much. Young waiters and personnel who lack in the customer service department. Not very enthusiastic or attentive.

After finishing my class at Harford Community College, I stopped by here for lunch. Service was pretty quick. I had the chicken and broccoli, which was served with egg drop soup, a vegetable spring roll, and brown rice. The soup was flavorful and hot, and was not salty. The brown sauce for the chicken and broccoli was slightly on the light (flavor) side, but I appreciate the fact that the meal was not overly spiced. The portion was reasonable. There are a few minor negatives. The price was a little on the high side, and the restaurant wanted $3.25 for hot tea. There is one restaurant in Bel Air that doesn't charge for tea (when a meal is purchased), and a second one which only charged a dollar. Overall, I was reasonably happy with my lunch, and would consider returning.

We have driven by here countless times and finally decided to stop. So happy we did too as the food is delicious!The restaurant is open, spacious and inviting. The menu has lots of wonderful options so good luck deciding what to get. Everything we tried was cooked perfectly and very eye appealing as well. The steamed dumplings were so good. The curried noodles had just the right amount of spice and a General Taos Shrimp was spot on.The staff were all very friendly and outgoing. We will be back.

The restaurant is enjoyable and nice atmosphere not to mention attentive waitstaff.

Enjoyable Asian restaurant with friendly and attentive service staff. The lunch special for sushi was pretty standard fare at $13.95 for three rolls (6 pieces of sushi) with a soup or salad. I also started with an order of pork gyoza (Japanese fried dumpling). I usually go to Fuji Sushi in South Bel Air, and order the same thing. When all is said and done, Fuji Sushi comes in at about $4 less. Everything was tasty, but unless I'm in the area, I would probably not make a special trip.