
Inchin's Bamboo Garden
925 West Royal Lane, Irving, TX
Halal summary
Staff has given verbal assurance of halal status. All franchise locations are mandated to use zabihah halal meat.
About Inchin's Bamboo Garden
Inchin's is a combination of the words Indian and Chinese. This truly describes our cuisine. Since Calcutta played a very important part in the development of Chinese cuisine in India, it is here that our food is inspired from. In today's Global Cuisine trend ours is a fusion of many far eastern cuisines. Some of the dishes are inspired by Malaysian cooking which in turn is influenced by Indian and Chinese cooking styles. It was a natural follow through that we also introduced Thai cuisine as part of our menu in order to keep to the Pan Asian concept.
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925 West Royal Lane, Irving, TX
Joe Smith
The employees seemed nice & friendly, but the food isn\'t all that spectacular.
Sh A
excellent food and service
Imran Bharde
Excellent chinese food with a touch of indian flavor with some dishes. The chicken lo mein and chili chicken are the best i have had anywhere in dfw. Prices for entrées is a little steep but food taste and quality is great. Appetizers are way over priced though and portions are very small. Overall great ambiance and tasty food
Sajeel Qureshi
Nope. That's all I can say. Go there, spend $20 and then make our own food at home because you're still hungry. Fishstickeater knows best!
Ibn Fooduta
waitress said they had a halal certificate and that all meat was halal. We tried the pepper shrimp appetizer. It was spicy and good. The hakka noodles were also delicious except the salt was on the high side. The fish bok choy was an absolute fail. Just plain old salty and the sauce was weird. The prices are definitely on the high side, but given the decor and atmosphere of the restaurant, not too expensive. They do have a full bar where they serve alcohol. I wouldn't mind coming here on a special occasion or for a lunch special to try some different dishes.
azim haque
this place is no worse than the plano location. food very garlicly. all the the paint from the walls smelled like lead. very uncomfortable place to eat.
Angel Al
GoogleI have never given any restaurant a bad review ever, but this place genuinely made me SO SAD. I absolutely love food, but the schezwan chicken gravy was horrendous. I ordered the Mongolian beef and chili garlic noodles and both of those dishes were very mid, which genuinely I don’t mind. I don’t go to restaurants to have food that wows me I really just want to have decent food. But the food here was just not it. The staff was nice and the food came early but afterwards the service got very slow once a total of 4 tables filled up. I feel bad leaving a negative review but I’m only writing it because the food here REALLY ruined my mood. I left the chicken gravy barely touched and yet still had to pay for it. Extremely disappointed.
Anonymous
GoogleServer didn’t pay me no mind I had to grab my own menu. After I order my food to go spent about $40 on food and none of the dish I order came with rice just meat. The food is good but I feel like my meal should have came with some kind of side or rice,noodles or something. Other then that the food is amazing
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GoogleJaswanth was our server very kind and good service with patient.
Anonymous
GoogleIBG is a great spot for Indo-Chinese food. The flavors are bold, and the dishes have a nice balance of spice and texture. The ambiance is modern and relaxed, making it a good place for both casual meals and gatherings. Prices are reasonable for the portions you get. Overall, it’s a solid choice if you’re craving fusion dishes with rich, authentic flavors.
















