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2.5 star Garlic Onion is trying too too hard... Trying to serve every Asian Cuisines: Cantonese, Taiwanese, Vietnamese, Thai, Malaysian under 1 roof...ended up nothing really stand out to be exceptional! and some can be downright embrassing! Lunch Specials are quite good value from $6.99 that includes a drink. The selections are quite extensive! Noodle with Peanut Sauce in Soup ($6.99) - The broth is quite flavoured with good kick of spiciness - noodle though are store brought ones... overcooked and soggy without any bite at all Home Style Vermicelli with Chicken and Shrimp ($10.99) with 2 spring rolls - a huge disappointment for value/taste/presentation - the vermicelli is the really really thin one... and they just tasted undercooked and dried - not much flavour, dare I say tasteless?? The services though is friendly and efficient. Tons of booth seatings and the chairs are heavily padded! Garlic Onion really needs to trimmed down their offerings and work on making their dishes better tasting. They accepts Visa and Mastercard.
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