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I do very rarely give out 5-star rating. My benchmark for a 5-star rating is based on the customer service, and the price paid compared to the food quality and portion received (I think it's pretty much the same among all our peers). This fast food chained restaurant is in the Square One mall. I came to the location all the time while I was working around by. They do offer the same food selection style like Manchu Wok, Sezchuan and Bourbon St Grill, but also, this place makes noodles mixed with beef, chicken, bbq pork etc. As the photos that I posted for the visit, my partner and I ordered two separate bowls of noodles, a beef brisket and a BBQ chicken respectively. First of all, I have to highlight this to everyone. The amount of noodles, vegetables, and the meat came with each bowl was unbelievable. One order of the bowl can likely fill up one and a half adults stomaches easily. Customers can choose a boiled egg or a piece of fried tofu as a side. Also, you can choose different flavours of soup base. With all these merits, the price for each bowl is just roughly $10 tax included. The server who assisted us with the order was also extremely friendly and caring. She gave us suggestions on the spice level of the soup base based on our preference. She also gave a bit of extra toppings without charges. This restaurant has two food counters side by side (one is serving different options of vegetables and meat, and the other counter which is serving the noodles is right beside but close to the edge of the food court line). If you don't pay attention, you may easily overlook the counter which offers the noodles. If so, just feel free to ask the servers right under the sign of Shanghai 360 for the noodles.
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