"Disappointing Decline in Taste and Service at Inchin's Bamboo GardenI have been a regular patron of Inchin's Bamboo Garden, a restaurant known for its Indo-Chinese cuisine. However, I must express my disappointment with the recent decline in taste and quality, which has left me with a less-than-satisfactory dining experience.During my most recent visit, I ordered the fried rice and vegetable coins, commonly known as veg Manchurian. To my dismay, the vegetable coins were overcooked and had a bitter taste. Additionally, the portion size was disappointingly small, especially considering the relatively high prices. It's disheartening to pay a premium for a dish and receive such a meager serving.Furthermore, the staff's response to concerns about the vegetable coins was far from satisfactory. They offered no solution to the issue of the coins soaking up all the curry, resulting in dry coins. To add insult to injury, they demanded an additional $5 to make the dish slightly soupy. This pricing strategy felt unjustified and left a negative impression.The lack of proper utensils, particularly the shortage of medium-sized plates, was quite unpleasant for take out orders. The ambiance may be pleasant, but it cannot compensate for the unfriendly service and subpar food quality. It is concerning that the restaurant does not take responsibility for any mishaps, often report absence of the manager, whenever you ask for one.Inchin's Bamboo Garden's inconsistency in taste and service is disheartening. The only reason they seem to survive is the absence of nearby competition. However, once a new competitor emerges, I have no doubt that their decline will be permanent.Overall, I regret to say that I can no longer recommend Inchin's Bamboo Garden based on my recent experiences. The restaurant's deteriorating taste, portion size, and service quality overshadow any positive aspects, making it a less-than-desirable dining option."