Welcome to Bamboo Grill
Bamboo Grill, located in Bergenfield, NJ, offers a unique blend of traditional Filipino and Asian fusion cuisine. With a diverse menu ranging from the classic Sinigang to the flavorful Grilled Pork Chop, this restaurant caters to every palate. Customers praise the homemade taste and generous portions, with specific mentions of the Kare Kare and Lumpiang Shanghai. The ambiance may be dimly lit, but the service and hospitality shine through, creating a welcoming atmosphere. If you're looking for authentic Filipino dishes served with a side of world-renowned hospitality, Bamboo Grill is the place to visit.
- 54 S Washington Ave Bergenfield, NJ 0762154 S Washington Ave Bergenfield, NJ 07621 Hotline: (201) 384-5951
Bamboo Grill is a Filipino-Asian fusion restaurant located in Bergenfield, NJ. This hidden gem offers a variety of traditional Filipino dishes that are sure to satisfy your cravings. The restaurant provides a cozy ambiance with gender-neutral restrooms, outdoor seating, and Wi-Fi for your convenience.
The menu at Bamboo Grill features a wide range of options, from Merienda Bar delights like siopao and arroz caldo to flavorful grilled items like jumbo squid and chicken BBQ. The A La Carte section offers mouthwatering dishes such as sinigang na baboy and daing na bangus. Each dish is prepared with care, ensuring a taste of home cooking with fresh ingredients and authentic flavors.
Customers rave about the friendly service and delicious food at Bamboo Grill. From crispy pata to kare kare, each dish is a delight for the senses. Whether you're a Filipino food enthusiast or new to the cuisine, Bamboo Grill is a must-visit spot for a memorable dining experience.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to explore the flavors of Filipino cuisine at Bamboo Grill. With excellent food, great service, and a welcoming atmosphere, this restaurant is a standout in the culinary scene. Make a reservation, order delivery, or stop by for a taste of Asia right in Bergenfield.

Food is traditional Filipino food, with decent portions. No complaints at all about what we had (kare kare, fried veg lumpia, pancit canton, and fried pompano). All food tasted like home cooking, fresh, and not too salty or greasy. Halo halo was a bit heavy on the ice, and could've used more toppings, but it was still tasty after it was all mixed up in a big bowl. The ambiance is a transformed ballroom, into dining area. But it's clean and casual. Ceiling decor was cheesy and should be replaced or just taken down. Large flat screen TVs play whatever the staff put, usually an array of YouTube music videos. It's entertaining if they put some good music on, but when we first got there it was a weird program on luxury cars. Not exactly what I'd want to watch while sitting down to a meal. Overall, worth a visit if you're craving a traditional tasty quality sit-down Filipino meal.

We came here with two friends new to the cuisine and eager to try it out. A coworker of theirs had recommended this place based on the menu. It's a little hard to find tucked away in the back and next to another restaurant. You have to go up the stairs from the parking lot...it's a little intimidating. The place itself is huge! Service is family style and staff will make recommendations. It was empty when we came... Covid has killed the business. They apparently used to be very busy and often held dance evenings. Dance is a big thing. Big tvs blared Russian dance competitions. But it's about the food! Authentic and delicious. We had lumpia, an adobo dish, a soup, garlic fried rice, and pork sisig. Yum! Highly recommend.

First of all, Lori is the best server. Super friendly and attentive. This place offers world-renown Filipino hospitality. #iykyk. For 5 people we ordered various dishes to have a nostalgic palate. The food was delicious overall. If you like fried fish - get the bangus belly. If you like peanut butter, get the kare-kare (an oxtail stew with veggies in peanut sauce. If you can't get to Jackson Heights for the Philippine-style pork barbecue, get it here. Parking lot available. Enjoy and thank me later :)

5 stars for today's visit. Sinigang na baboy was so much better than last time and so is the grilled liempo. Lumpiang sariwa is the best!! I wish I live closer but it's worth the 1 hour drive from home. Service is excellent as always!

Great food great service This is a hidden gem! Love the fresh Coconut Juice! Will be back!

It's my second time coming here and the food is always delicious! I've tried the kare kare from here and it's savoury, and creamy with a lot of veggies and ox tail. The lumpia shanghai is super flavourful so if you love garlic you'll love these spring rolls. We ordered the crispy pata and I was not disappointed. It was cooked perfectly with the skin being super crunchy and having a good layer of fat between the skin and the meat. The leche flan was okay, I've had creamier but I would still order it again. The halo halo is huge, probably enough for 3 people to share! All the staff here are super friendly and I'm surprised that it isn't busy both times I've come. There's lots of space to serve larger parties and the food is family style, meant to be shared. The prices listed on yelp aren't accurate to what the current prices are in the restaurant but I feel like it's still worth it.

Order anything on the menu and be impressed. I've been here too many times to count. Don't let my check-ins fool you. I was coming here when beepers were still a thing. Whenever I'm in town, Bamboo Grill gets a visit. I pay homage...

Ive been missing their grilled liempo and so we revisited this July and had a wonderful lunch! it wasnt too busy on an early Sunday but there was a good amount of people ahead of us already. Service was good and music played were nice! Ambiance is dark though, whereas i prefer places that have more natural light. We got their grilled liempo (of course!), shrimp sinigang and grilled bangus. Everything complimented each other - the savoriness of the pork and the warm and sour soup of the sinigang. The fish was nicely cooked and we loved the veggie toppings. We were so full but still decided to get the halo-halo anyway haha Ive had better halohalo though; theirs was little ube ice cream and the ice is not fine. Its pieces of ice that you have to crunch with your teeth rather than that melt in your mouth shaved ice so we'll probably skip that next time. Overall its one hearty meal over here.

A neighborhood gem that offers traditional Filipino food. My experiences have always been good here. They have a big menu so it's going to take me a while to try everything, but so far I've liked most of the dishes I've tried. Portion size is good and prices reasonable. I typically get takeout and they pack everything very well.