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Okay restaurant that probably only survives because of its location on the busy Queen West strip. I have eaten her numerous times due to the proximity to the Four Seasons Centre (there aren't a lot of good restaurant in the area that aren't expensive... if I feel like splurging, Nota Bene is fantastic). The decor is clean and modern (like most places, in an attempt to look cool, it is really DARK!) with a lovely patio. Service is average. The menu is pretty hit and miss. They include everything from butter chicken to chow mein to pizza, so this is one of those cases of a menu being too ambitious instead of focusing on their strengths. I guess it's good if you are with a large group of diners with different preferences. The Tibetan momos come in a beef or vegetarian variety, and both are quite good. I had the tofu/veggie stir-fry another time and it was a huge let-down. Soggy, frozen vegetables over minute rice in a gelatinous, flavourless sauce. Ew. So, 2 stars in you order the wrong thing and 4 stars if you get one of their better dishes. It really depends...
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