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| - Food is great. This was my first time. The line was long, like 10 people ahead of me, but it moved farely quick. I ordered the Large lunch bowl. I guess the idea is to pile it as high as you can. So when you get your bowl, grab a few paper tissues to use for pushing down your stack. Be careful because if you push on the side instead of the center, it will spill out... I learned from experience. Then you create your item sauce. There's a menu of how to make your sauce as you look up to your left at the sauce area. I really appreciated the lady that worked there. She asked if I'd been there before & I told her no, so she offered to make my sauce. Very polite. I got mine to go so you have to tell the guys that are cooking it that you want it to go. Then you get to add more stuff, like cilantro, peanuts, chili, and other things after or before they cook it. Then you go to the rice & soup area. The only unhappy thing is they didn't offer a to go soup container, but a worker noticed me putting soup in my to go box & she said it wouldn't work to we'll and she offered to get me a new to go box for my rice and brought me a to go soup bowl. So that fixed my problem and because the food is fresh, and the service is extremely polite, I give this place 5 stars. Lastly, the price is a little more than average but you get so much. You can feed 2 to 3 people if you stack it. There is no sharing, but if you get it to go, you can do whatever you want.
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