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I have no shame when it comes to FTR. So after only a single visit, here goes. This spot certainly has a history of failure. It was Italian, then Greek, then Sushi. Then A Thyme For All Seasons made a decent run before they went back to just catering. I enjoyed my lunch today enough that I hope Hollywood Noodle sticks around for a little while. I ordered the Seafood Noodle Soup. I think Thai Style Noodle House has spoiled me because I was disappointed at the size when it came out, but it turned out to be the perfect size. The menu says squid, fish balls, crabstick and white mushroom. Instead what I got was squid, fish, mussels, and shrimp. Not a complaint. Just something I realized as I write this. I thought the broth was tasty, with a subtle heat that built up, especially as I reached the bottom of the bowl. Note: If you're no longer offering your 50% off grand opening price, take the damn sign down. They gave us a courtesy 10% off for the confusion. More than anything, it's nice to have another lunch option in the area. Plus, they have online ordering through Eat24 (Yelp ties into it). I'll be back.
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