TL:DR - Pretty good, overpriced drinks, wonky hours, and worth the trip.I've been wanting to try this place for a while and the food was definitely worth it. Their yellow curry was better than their butter chicken in a weird twist but the price was right. The signature drinks were a bit steep but what else can one expect in downtown Bellevue. Overall worth the trip if you exclude drinks. Will go again.
Had a really disappointing experience today. We specially got our family friends to inchin as we really enjoy the food, and wanted them to have the experience too. However they were super rude and unaccommodating. They gave us a table in the corner of the restaurant which was super hot and uncomfortable. When i brought it to their attention the host simply refused to move us even though there were a whole bunch of empty tables. On asking why she was not looking to join the tables to accommodate, she said that they wanted to keep it only for smaller groups and said she would look for a fan. After waiting for over 15 min to even have a server to come and take the order, when he came i asked about the fan and he simply refused it. I went to the host to check again and asked to accommodate and she said that she doesn’t have tables as she was seating a different group at the smaller tables. It was really disappointing to see this kind of treatment from a restaurant we really liked. They’ve definitely lost atleast 1 customer, and i would definitely not recommend it to anyone else now.
A friend recommended to me Inchin’s Bamboo Garden for Asian fusion food. I ordered Singapore style Chowmein and Paneer 69. I liked Paneer 69, it was spicy but tasted good. Singapore style Chowmein was a bit of a disappointment. The noodle dish was bland and tasted more like a regular Hakka Noodles. Not very impressed by the taste.
Appetizers don't disappoint; highly recommend tomato ginger soup and momos! Veggie coins left me wishing I limited myself to just appetizers, gravy lacked flavor and coins too oily.Clean ✔️Kind ✔️Efficient ....Straightforward ✔️
Highly disappointed with the main course. Appetizers were okay. The Redmond branch had way better tasting food. We ordered shrimp pepper salt, which was good. Followed by lamb momos, good too. Then the main dishes... We ordered szechwan fried rice and hot garlic fish. Both were sweet and tasted the same. What a disappointment. Quantity was good but taste was nothing like what we are used to from our past experience in the former Redmond location.
Nice place for some indo-Chinese food. Service was great and food tasted amazing. Crispy baby corn was a nice started to try. Worth a visit if you are visiting greater Seattle area/Bellevue.
Best was noodles, spring rolls and soup. We went around 9:00PM. Staff was very friendly specially Geeta(Gita?). A star less for serving us extra soy sauce in gobhi manchurian??. You can see it, just the gravy was not eatable. Overall we had good time here. Spring rolls are best suggested. They are not taking table booking(atleast when i called).
Visited this Asian fusion restaurant as we got recommended by one our friends. Not a great experience. Ambiance is so good. Parking is expensive in downtown. Food is so bland. Fish starter is the only item we liked there. Burnt garlic fried rice is very bland n tasteless. Lamb is big chunks not easy to eat . Waiter was not so attentive and didn’t even inquire how the food was !! ?
The Chinese Bhel was good. But the schewan noodles were bland.Also, strange thing I noticed was all the food came at once! The noodles went cold. We got two soups in the begging with the Chinese Bhel and noodles just came in to!I hope the management can ask customers next time if they want everything all at once or wait for their starters to finish first.
I am a big fan of IndoChinese food and this place offers the best I had in US. We had schezwan, butter masala momos, Chinese Bhel, crispy baby corn, veg mai chow soup. Everything we ordered was scrumptious.