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| - Large bowl of noodles costs 10$ and is pretty filling if you drink all the soup.
The soup itself doesn't have an impressive depth of flavor, but with the right addition of chili oil and vinegar (both available on the table), the soup tastes rather good.
There are 7 types of noodles from which you can choose from. I tried the largest flat noodles (as illustrated in the photo), and the triangular cross-section ones.
The large flat noodle had a good chew, but was difficult to pick up with chopsticks because of its dimensions and lack of friction.
The triangularly cross sectioned noodle, on the other hand, had a very soft texture as it almost melts in the mouth. Due to its shape, more soup hung unto it per unit area, so it tastes better (or rather, tastes less like flour).
With this harsh Montreal Fall/Winter weather, I find myself enjoying a nice warm soup more than any other food.
So the next time I'm around Concordia, I'm definitely trying their other selections of noodles.
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