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The Hollywood installation of this Miami-based Chinese restaurant might be the best. Make sure to ask for the small "Chinese" menu at Bamboo Garden III - it yields authentic goodies like kung pao frog's legs and beef tripe with preserved mustard greens. Steamed whole flounder and Maine lobster - not to mention dishes like stir-fried rice noodles with seafood, stocked with shrimp, scallops, squid, and lobster - are big enough for four, as is terrific hot-and-sour soup. Gelatinous mango pudding is a dessert alternative to fortune cookies. Takeout and delivery.
Best time to go if For 5 de Mayo!!!!!! they have live band and the place gets extremely packed! its got servers going crazy they have around 3 beer locations aside from the bar get ready to dance and drink and have a good time with out leaving town!
"Originally seen on the streets of Hong Kong, boba is not dangerous to man, though its appearance can seem threatening to the uninitiated. It's not difficult to spot the boba, as its brownish tone makes it stand out when it swims in the pools of... More »
If you consider that won ton, according to food writer Gretchen VanEsselstyn, actually means chaos (named so for the imprecise edges of the dough), then Bamboo Garden is certainly the place to experience it. And we mean that literally. The crowd... More »
If you consider that won ton, according to food writer Gretchen VanEsselstyn, actually means chaos (named so for the imprecise edges of the dough), then Bamboo Garden is certainly the place to experience it. And we mean that literally. The crowd that gathers here for dim sum on weekends is often so manic -- and so darn hungry for pork-filled dumplings, won tons, sausage rolls, smoked vegetable spring rolls, and the like -- that the atmosphere is indeed rather charged. We suggest you frequent... More »
There are two ways to serve dim sum: Wheel it around in steam carts, allowing diners to select the small portions of Chinese dumplings, noodles, balls, buns, tarts, and cakes by sight; or make it to order, ensuring that customers receive fresh food and nothing is wasted. Bamboo Garden, which has two other locations in Miami-Dade County, goes both ways. On weekdays diners check off the amount of pan-fried turnip puddings or scallion pancakes they would like from a list of 59 items. On... More »
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