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| - Founded by the original owners of Saigon Y2K as retirement was driving them batty out of boredom, this little sub shop that could has gotten even better than ever. They've added some tables inside the take out shop so you can eat and relax to the tv (I noticed they seem to like Bite Comedy Channel a lot) and expanded their offerings on the menu. More importantly, while it had been operated primarily by the daughter of the Y2K owners originally, the owners have completely come out of retirement to ensure that the recipes are given proper justice and are serving hoardes of hungry teens all day from the local Western Canada High School and the nearby residents of the surrounding area.
I still try to drop by here at least once a week, as the Sate Chicken Noodle soup is simply awesome, and it's a great warm embrace on a cold night. The Spring rolls are always stuffed with excellent pork, veggies and vermichelli, and especially crispy with that kind of perfect yumminess that only well done home style vietnamese can deliver. The Pho soup base hits the right note of salt and echoes of lime and thai basil, and just lifts whatever meat or seafood to a new level. And more importantly, with any and all of their Sate dishes, there's just a right level of spiciness that gives a slight kick with every bite. Just awesome.
By the way, they now even offers delivery for all purchases over $30. Definately worth noting if you don't feel like braving the cold.
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