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| - This is another one of those situations where I really do love the food, but the rating falls due to price, and even worse, price gouging. I came here to treat a couple of coworkers to lunch. The atmosphere looks trendy but I found the hard benches without backs to be uncomfortable. I had the noodles and beef, and it really was tasty ... it did remind me of cheap packaged noodles but whatever they do to prepare it with the beef completely works. For drinks, a couple of us ordered tea ... the green tea was good, but at $5 each it is pricey. My two coworkers ordered the same beef dish as me but with rice instead of noodles, and the server never indicated there was a problem with that ... until we got the bill. They charged an extra $7 each on top of the original price to substitute rice for noodles ... yes, that's an extra $14 for two servings of rice on top of what we were already paying for the meals. I can understand that a restaurant might charge extra for substitutions, but I am completely baffled that they would charge such a huge markup without so much as a word ... not a good way to treat your customers. I don't mind spending that on my two nice coworkers if we get value for what I have paid, and I didn't make a fuss about it to the restaurant because I had offered to pay, but we have never returned to Liberty Noodle again after that incident.
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