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| - I had no clue this place opened until I found it on Yelp. I was just at this same location a few weeks ago for papa chang.
The layout and decor is basically the same, wooden decor with a tv in the back. I would estimate the place can have max 35 people.
The menu seems to lean a bit more towards Vietnamese food with a fusion twist of Chinese. I can't say it's the most authentic I had, but it's tasty in its own way.
There are the traditional pho dishes, which was lacking a bit in flavor. It was missing that star anise flavor. There are also a variety of appetizers, fried rice, vermicelli to name a few. We tried the roti and it was quite tasty. A bit oily, but generally light and flaky, with a bit of curry and pickled veggies.
While the pho seemed to lack a bit of flavor, it was still very decent, portion size was also very generous and they didn't skimp on the meat. It was very satisfying over all.
My other half got a satay curry based soup, which had a nice after taste of coconut.
The service and people were very friendly, welcoming and chatty. Food came out quick and hot, decently tasty with good portion sizes, and a fair price (starts at $8.50).
Tough to fault a place that is fairly priced, decently tasty with generous portions.
This place is a welcome addition to the local noodle scene.
Only negative is its in the very back corner of the plaza. From hwy 7 you would see yoga tree and a hot pot place before seeing this place.
Definitely worth a try, can't really go wrong overall
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