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I'm never really sure how to assess rice noodle places fairly because... well, it's a really ad hoc experience. I mean, if it's bad, it probs means that your kitchen is ratchet. Okay so... rice noodle soup was fairly hot, so that was good. I got tomato base, which was amazing. Mega salty but I could down that thing and not have regrets later. Toppings were very minimal. Like.. you couldn't give me 2 pieces of ham??? Honestly, I was only full because of the massive amount of rice noodles in there. There weren't enough toppings to make it flavourful enough. It was basically 80% tomato soup, 15% rice noodles and most toppings lost their flavour in the soup by the time you find them all. Tip: put corn in the spoon, dunk it in the soup, then eat it. Any other way and that would mean you lose the corn forever. I'd come back if I was dying of starvation but I wouldn't actively seek it out.
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