3/5 Craig S. 1 year ago on Google
This
place
has
two
names
apparently.
Saffron
Patch
and
this
Inchin's
Bamboo
Garden.
Looking
at
Inchin's
Bamboo
Garden
website
it
says
this
location
is
closed
until
October.
We
went
on
Sept.
21
so
maybe
they
just
opened?
I
was
very
found
of
a
restaurant
Saffron
Patch
in
Akron
Ohio
and
hoped
this
would
be
similar.
It
wasn't
really.
We
came
here
with
my
wife
and
2
year
old.
Pretty
much
as
soon
as
we
arrived
the
waiter
came
by
wife
two
small
slices
of
what
appeared
to
be
white
birthday
cake
and
put
in
front
of
our
2
year
old.
We
took
the
gesture
to
mean
it
was
going
to
be
a
while
to
get
our
food
along
with
they
were
doing
their
best
to
keep
the
2
year
old
happy
for
our
sake
and
the
sake
of
other
patrons
of
the
restaurant.
There
was
a
drug
rep
with
a
group
in
the
back
room
that
took
the
one
waiter's
time
and
two
other
tables
were
occupied
when
we
arrived.
My
wife
took
a
long
time
to
decide
what
she
wanted
(the
menu
has
quite
a
lot
of
options
just
to
read
through)
and
more
people
came
on
after
us.
We
didn't
place
our
order
for
about
10-15
minutes
after
arrival
and
got
our
food
about
35
minutes
after
arrival
(20-25
minute
wait
for
food).
We
got
chicken
tikka
masala,
paneer
and
vegetables.
Wife
doesn't
like
spice
and
we
were
sharing
everything
so
ordered
low
spice
level.
We
asked
if
we
could
do
no
rice
and
additional
vegetables
instead
and
were
told
no.
Paneer
and
vegetables
were
good.
The
chicken
tikka
masala
was
ok.
There
was
not
much
chicken
in
it.
Our
two
year
old
ate
the
rice.
I
took
the
masala
sauce
home
and
added
much
more
chicken
to
it
than
what
was
in
it
originally
and
warmed
it.
Much
better
as
a
left
over
meal
with
the
chicken
in
it
that
should
have
been
there
in
the
first
place.
My
guess
is
they
expect
people
to
use
the
rice
as
a
filler
for
the
sauce
and
we
didn't.
There
is
a
buffet
on
the
weekends
advertised
for
$18
but
was
not
available
during
our
dinner
visit.