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  • I had twenty dollars, and having a pair of functioning legs meant I had no excuse to be eating anything from Centre Point's food court. So I walked across the street, and found the first Korean restaurant with English on their sign. There was no Maitre'D, I had to be spotted in order to be seated. The place looked like the interior of a Lexus E360. Black leather everywhere below the wall, and cloth white above it. Huge amber backdrop by the bar, it felt a bit like an after hours bar. Every table resembled a booth at a club, only more comfortable. It's very laid back during lunch hours and the wait for the food is fair. I've always been apprehensive about pho, as most places have either good soup, or good everything else, but never both. I ordered the rare beef tripe tendon, and spring rolls. It was not until after five minutes of sitting down did I realize there was Korean Pop music playing in the background, at an appropriate background volume. It felt as I was a bit close to the table next to me, as I kept glancing at the girl's legs under the radar of her boyfriend from the corner of my eye. I was eating alone, and had nothing else to do okay. My soup came, and I was satisfied with the portions. The Vietnamese style crispy spring rolls weren't cut..just sliced, and not completely detached. What was the point of that? And so, I had to cut it with my spoon. I've never received so much meat in my bowl of pho anywhere else, but the place was called pho 'Bistro' afterall. I wondered whether if I should have gotten a rice dish instead, as I was in the mood for something hardy, and from the photos on the menu it didn't look bad. One thing I noticed about this place was that it was very clean. I can't say that for many pho restaurants, but this place I was impressed with. I sat in my seat for 15 minutes after finishing, and nobody came to rush me out. I stared with empty eyes at the Roll Royce parked outside and daydreamed about being chauffeured around by a European blonde. I visited the washroom before leaving, and was relieved to find that it was completely hygienic. They even had a basket of pinecones by the sink. This was a three Man wash room. One on the toilet, one in front of the stall, and the third looking at himself in the mirror by the sink. Seriously, vanity mirrors in the boys washroom. Hell yes.
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