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This is a cheap Vietnamese eatery. Typical bad Toronto service and disregard for health rules. If they cook you a wrong dish, your problem, or they will just remix the wrong dish with something else so that it looks like the dish you ordered, etc. Thai dishes are really bad here, stick to the Vietnamese ones. I have tried: * appetizers: mostly good, if you know what you want. K10 has a ton of shrimp in it. * pho -- it is a bit above average for Toronto * Quail (K17) -- horrible * Rice with grilled meat (197 and such) -- tolerable * Stir fry (203-212) -- decent, but stick to beef/shrimp. Chicken is some fake substitute. Beef could be fake too, but it tastes better. * Pad thai -- big no. Go to PAI, Thai Princess, or Khao San Road instead for that. * Vermicelli dishes (B01-B28) -- below average for Toronto, but passable. Overall it is nothing special, and all the other options in the immediate vicinity are worse. So it is quite popular for lunch, actually. Be careful and do not come when they open (10am), you might get leftovers from yesterday.
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