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| - Li's has taken the place of Taste of Europe, which was here for a short while, and it looks like they did not do a whole lot to change the inside. The layout is essentially the same, and they did certainly put up a few coats of paint, which makes it look nicer, moving things from Eastern Europe to... somewhere. It might be Asia, it might simply be somewhere with a nicer decor. Regardless, the same smallish interior has not really changed much - a few tables is about all you'll see.
The night we were there, someone was working in back and someone else (I believe it was their son) was working the front. He didn't seem particularly interested, but he was friendly enough. Could have been because it was a weekend night and he didn't want to be working. Or it could have been because we were the only customers, so he was bored. Either way, he did a decent job getting our orders and that is about all that can be asked.
When it came to the food, most of the menu is occupied by a selection of noodles, and to those you can add vegetables and protein. That's pretty much it. Some of the noodles are the sort you get on a plate, similar to a Pad Thai, while others are more like a soup, such as a Pho. That's about it. They also have some appetizers, and there isn't a lot here, some rolls and lettuce wraps and the like.
Everything we tried was decent, but not stellar. Nothing especially memorable, and portions sizes were good for the price.
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