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Rated: 4 Stars $$.
Address: 3427 W National Ave Milwaukee, WI 53215.
Phone: (414) 316-9023
Specialties: Laotian, Thai, Chinese.
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Restaurant menu, map for Bamboo House located in 53227, Milwaukee WI, 2837 S 108th St. More
Specialties: We offer authentic dishes - Lao, Thai, and Chinese! More
Get delivery from Bamboo super-fast to your door. Order online and track your order live. No delivery fee on your first order. More
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Delivery & Pickup Options - 33 reviews of Bamboo House Chinese Restaurant "Been coming here for years. I only eat the buffet. It's cheap and if they fill it, there is a small but tasty selection of food. Definitely a small variety. My main complain about this place is that they do tend to slack on filling empty dishes on the buffet and you have to sometimes wait a while or ask for something. More
Read reviews from Bamboo House at 2837 S. 108th Street in Milwaukee 53227 from trusted Milwaukee restaurant reviewers. Includes the menu, user reviews, photos, and 489 dishes from Bamboo House. More
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The best in Milwaukee. Like any buffet there's a gamble for freshness. If something is not to your liking Bamboo staff will make it right. I've been eating at the Bamboo House for many years and a better operated restaurant you will not find. I considerate it a "home cooked meal". More
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