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Sitting here thinking about how much I crave bamboo house food and thinking about the good times that I have spent there with family. I love bamboo house definitely the best food in Circleville. And the owners are amazing. View all feedback.
What Paula R doesn't like about Bamboo House:
Don’t waste your time! We were informed that our $60 order would be ready in 40 minutes, but after 90 minutes, it was still not ready! All we received were apologies, and frankly, I’m sorry too because we will NOT be returning! View all feedback.
Sitting here thinking about how much I crave bamboo house food and thinking about the good times that I have spent there with family. I love bamboo house definitely the best food in circleville. And the owners are amazing.
This restaurant is fantastic! I didn't expect to find such a gem in Circleville, but I was pleasantly surprised. I'm a big fan of the Wor Sue Gai!
Although a bit on the pricey side (two entrees and a soup for one cost $30), this is the best Chinese food you'll find south of Columbus and north of pork cracklins and Moon Pies. The Hot and Sour soup is fantastic!
On a positive note, the flavors of the food were excellent. The Kung Pao chicken featured real chunks of chicken breast, which is a refreshing change from the typical slimy pieces you often find at other Chinese restaurants. The veggie lo mein was packed with a great variety of vegetables and tasted fantastic. The rice was good, and the crab Rangoon, though small—about the size of a ping pong ball—was tasty. The wonton soups were about a cup each, containing just two small wontons. Unfortunately, based on the portion sizes relative to the cost, I likely won’t be returning. For $40, I could easily feed my family of five at Great Wall in Groveport.
The restaurant has been closed for some time now, but it will always be my all-time favorite Chinese place.