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  • What is this place? And how in the world do I say 'Banh Xeo'? Thanks to sign by the door, I know it's Bun-say-oh. I can order my sizzling Asian crepe without having to call it a crepe. Translated, this means sizzling cake. Bright greens, blues and pinks complement a mostly white decor (except for the ocean blue feature wall). It feels cheerful, perfect for the first of our spring weather! I'm a fan already. Not long after I am seated, a tall glass of water shows up at my side. I order the traditional crepe with pork. 'Good choice' my server says with approval. My Vietnamese iced coffee is also delicious. Like an iced cap, only so much better. Today's dessert special reads a white chocolate fudge torte for $6. The menu board also boasts that it's gluten free. If that were an important point for me, I'd be ecstatic. But I know it's an important point for many of you, I hope you are ecstatic in my place. Remember the sign by the door? It also mentions that the cakes are made from rice flour, turmeric powder, coconut milk and water. This sounds like your kind of place. Seating is sparse, I count 7 tables in all, but that shouldn't stop you from ordering your Banh Xeo to go. The server shows up in front of me with a small plate. "Is that my crepe? Really?" I wonder. Turns out not. She's brought me a complimentary plate of spring rolls as she apologizes for the wait for my meal. "They keep burning the crepe," she explains apologetically. I'm thankful for her proactive approach to service. I bite into my freshly cooked spring rolls and think: "If my Banh Xeo is anything like these spring rolls, I'm in for a treat." My meal arrives but a few minutes later. It looks more like an omelette. The crepe part is crispy and eggy rather than thin and doughy. It's full of sprouts, shrimp, pork and beans. It takes up half of my full-sized plate and comes with fish sauce to pour over it. My server checks in to find out how everything is tasting. It's delicious. I polish up my plate and finish off my iced coffee. I've made a mental note to come back on a hot summer day the next time any of my friends try and suggest a Timmy's iced cap. My total bill is around $15, a little more with GST. I leave feeling satisfied, both with the healthy and hearty food as well as the friendly service.
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