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Came here on a Sunday around noon and there were still quite a few tables left open. The restaurant itself wasn't small, but the seating felt a little tight (maybe because we're up on the 'stage' area and it felt constricting). I had ordered their spicy chicken dish ($13.99), which didn't come with rice. My partner ordered the pork bone soup ($8.99), which was cheaper than other places in the area. His brother ordered the seafood jajyueng mein ($10.99). To be honest, I was quite disappointed with both their dishes and the spicy chicken dish was mediocre. It wasn't the best I've ever had, but also not the worst. It was decently spicy, and I really wish it came with rice! The pork bone soup was very one toned and seemed to be watered down but also filled with MSG. The noodles were also quite one toned and the sauce wasn't as thick as it should've been. Their side dishes were decent and they gave us a lot of variety. I think we had a total of 5 sides, but even with that, I'd much prefer Owl over this.
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