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The pho is good, yes. However, as with almost every single pho restaurant I go to, I will always have a bowl that is NOT pho in order to truly compare whether this restaurant has the diversity aspect of Vietnamese cuisine. Unfortunately, it fell short on that aspect.
I ordered the seafood udon, thinking its the Vietnamese kind looking at the translation. However, I was presented with udon that is your typical kind you find in a Chinese restaurant...the low quality kind. Obviously the bowl turned out to be nothing special, and considering I paid $7.95 the amount of noodles I got was rather small (despite the large bowl). They used an egg broth for this bowl, which actually tasted not bad.
To accompany my meal was an iced lemon tea, which was a little sour for my liking, but I'll let it slide as most Vietnamese places I go to tend to have their lemon teas a bit more sour than normal. I wish I received more pieces of lime though...
Service was excellent. The waiters, despite their slight language barrier, will try and help you out. They actually look around to make sure everyone is served well; never standing around in one section.
Will I come back? That will depend on some other places I try in Mississauga. I plan to visit more restaurants in this city as I usually pass by here when I commute from Waterloo to Markham once a week.
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