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| - Came in with a group of 13 around 1:30 PM on a Saturday.
Looking in, it seemed really busy. But then I realized the entire wall was a mirror so the place looked twice as large...
Wasn't very big inside, with maybe 8 or 10 tables of varying sizes.
We were worried that they wouldn't be able to accommodate the group, but they said no problem: they just re-arranged a rectangular table next to a round table and a 13-seat table was now available in the back.
Most dishes are priced around $11, but they come in massive plates; this seems to be a trend in cantonese restaurants.
What caught my attention was the $5.50 noodle soups, however my experience with other places that offered cheap noodle soups weren't that great.
I got the $10 house special noodle soup, and it came in a massive bowl that was twice the size of the $5 bowls. However, both sizes were quite substantial, and comes with lots of noodles and a good amount of meat/vegetables. A $10 bowl is likely good enough for two people. Flavor of the soup was good, and you can taste it in the noodles. Apparently you also have the choice of egg noodles or rice noodle.
Fortune cookies are offered at the end.
Bill can be split, but you'll have to go up to pay. Cash only.
Good place for lunch/dinner, if you manage to get a seat!
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