Golden Bamboo is family owned, and is an independent, small store front restaurant that is well established. They offers table service with a large selection of menu options and they do deliver.
There are 100s of reviews for the Golden Bamboo that vary from the absolute best Chinese food I have ever eaten to the worst. Overall rating about a 4, which means most of the reviews were favorable.
Some menu options:
Noodle: mostly Chow Mein
Curried Shrimp Chow Mein, Beef Pan Fried Noodle and Vegetable Chow Mein (Vegetarian)
Fried Rice:
Curried Shrimp Fried Rice, Chicken or Pork Fried Rice
Pork:
Sweet & Sour, Dried Garlic Pork
Chop Suey:
Shrimp Chop Suey, Chicken or Pork Chop Suey, Beef and Broccoli, Cashew and Almond Guy Ding
Seafood:
Spicy Prawns, Honey Garlic Prawns, Curried Prawns with Vegetable
Soup:
Wonton Soup, Hot and Sour
Also:
Tofu with Vegetable
Egg Fu Yung with Gravy on the Side
Quesnel
Quesnel is a city of approximately 15,000 residents and is a historic town situated on the Gold Rush Trail of the 1860s. In the city is what is believed to be the oldest Hudson's Bay Store still in its original location. Crossing the Fraser River from downtown Quesnel is the World's longest wooden bridge.
Quesnel is also home to the World's Largest Gold Pan and is in the heart of Gold County. It symbolizes Quesnel's deep history starting with the Gold Rush in 1857. Gold was first discovered on the Fraser River and by 1859 it had reached the Quesnel River.
Not only is this the World's Largest Gold Pan it is the World's Largest Mock Gold Nugget and the World's Largest Shovel and Pick. It was unveiled on June 19, 1987.