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  • This is the place you go to order the Special dishes on the menu. It's easily accessible by car with parking on the surrounding streets or a 2 min walk from metro Cote St-Catherine. On weekday nights, it's relatively busy with most tables full so I can imagine it being busier on weekends. Service was prompt, maybe too prompt cause we didn't even get time to think of what to order. If that's you, then I'd recommend going with their specialities which are the #1 Imperial Rolls, and specialty dishes #41 and #22. In the #22 BANH DAP THIT NUONG, the pork is grilled to perfection, cut up in strips so you can wrap them in the rice wrappers laid over a bed of crispy shrimp chips. Add some trimmings like mint leaves and sprouts.... Use all your willpower to hold that little wrap together with your ninja chopstick skills and go ahead and dunk it in fish sauce. The flavors just blend so well together!! This dish gets a 5/5 for me! It's a no brainier dish--everyone in the Vietnamese family of six sitting next to us each ordered the same plate! The #41 COM SUON BI CHA has a trio of Viet foods to try: a sort of quiche which you're supposed to chop up and eat with the rice, doused with fishy sauce, shredded pork which also is to be mixed into the rice and grilled pork cutlet. There's a spoonful of green onion & oil that you also gotta incorporate into the rice. Phew... Sounds like a lotta work but it's worth the flavor it produces!! I recommend tackling the pork cutlet while it's hot cause it slowly dries out when cooled. Their fish sauce is a bit blander but that's entirely my opinion cause I'm used to eating a more concentrated fish sauce. The #19 BUN BO XAO XA is quite good. I like how they have chopped mint leaves with the beef. The flavor is slightly sweet and you can really taste lemongrass. One thing they don't have is pickled daikon. I would've preferred the beef more "grilled" whereas this tastes a bit more like it was sauteed. It gets a 4/5 for me. For dessert, if you're not already stuffed, try the #7 CHE BAY MAU with 7 different beans and jellies iced dessert. My mom liked the food so much we went back the next day to try the other items! Definitely will go again.
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