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| - Came here with a group of friends. We each ordered a different dish and shared, which was great because it meant I got to try a lot of different dishes! My favorites were the... oh no I forgot the name, but it was N8. It was two different types of noodles, stir fried with egg, bean sprout, shrimp. Basically like Pad Thai, but in a less sweet sauce.
I also liked the Laksa (I know I'm not spelling this right) although my friend ordered his super hot, and we still didn't think it was that spicy! I recommend to order it with the rice noodles, because they are thinner than the regular noodles... and I just like it better that way for some reason.
I also ordered the seafood/noodle dish, which was N9. It was good and the flavor reminded me of a Vietnamese soup dish. I liked the veggie they used in the dish too, although I wish there had been more because they were really good.
My less favorite dishes were the ones with fried chicken. They just didn't taste extremely special or have anything notable about them. I would skip those next time. I also note that all the eggs came out were overcooked (you can tell bc they had the gray ring around the yolk). The eggs did not taste that good to me and were a bit rubbery bc of being overcooked. I hope they work on not cooking the eggs as long in the future.
One thing to note is that our food didn't all come out at the same time. This wasn't too bad because we all ate family style and shared everything. But if you are with the type of people who won't eat until EVERYONE has their food... well, then your food is going to get cold waiting for everyone's food to come out.
A big plus is that I didn't see anything on the menu over $8, so definitely very affordable!
This seems to be a family-owned restaurant, as there was a little boy there riding his tricycle around the dining room and also at one point walking around without pants on (haha!). I like to support local businesses, so I will probably be back here at some point.
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