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If you want to try Indian-style Chinese, I recommend Bamboo Garden. My boss is Indian and I think it's her favorite place to eat out. She says it's the same style of Chinese food that you'd find in the big cities in India.
If you want to try Indian-style Chinese, I recommend Bamboo Garden. My boss is Indian and I think it's her favorite place to eat out. She says it's the same style of Chinese food that you'd find in the big cities in India.
If you want to try Indian-style Chinese, I recommend Bamboo Garden. My boss is Indian and I think it's her favorite place to eat out. She says it's the same style of Chinese food that you'd find in the big cities in India.
This place is really good and really is exactly like the Chinese food younger in India! So good!
as a certified carnivore ... which one(s) are the best for Northern Indian options? Other than vegetarian vs meat, what are th eother major differences if any between the two cuisines?
If you want to try Indian-style Chinese, I recommend Bamboo Garden. My boss is Indian and I think it's her favorite place to eat out. She says it's the same style of Chinese food that you'd find in the big cities in India.
I like this place too, but usually end up ordering a bunch of appetizers to share. Mmm the crispy chili potatoes and crispy chili baby corn are the bomb!
If you want to try Indian-style Chinese, I recommend Bamboo Garden. My boss is Indian and I think it's her favorite place to eat out. She says it's the same style of Chinese food that you'd find in the big cities in India.
There's another Indo-Chinese restaurant in Cary called Bombay Beijing. I have yet to try it but the place is always packed so it can't be too bad.
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