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Due to some karma I am not made aware of, I have always thought of Noodle Star as a dinner restaurant, in spite of the obvious suggestion by the restaurant name. I had dinners a few times here over the past 2 years, at times with a big group, while other times with a family member. A recent visit reinforced my impression and conviction that Noodle Star is a competent Chinese restaurant for regular family dinners. We ordered from a select-your-dishes combo menu. Dinner for two costs a mere $18.50. Get that? Just a hair more than 2 take-out entrées from the T&T Supermarket in the same mall, yet this is a sit down place with waiting services. We ordered conventional family dinner dishes: stir fried vegetables with beef, and pork chops in black vinegar. Both were authentic and boldly flavoured. Portion was generous. Admittedly common dishes, the only flaw was the slightly excessive oil. I don't flaw the chefs though, as Chinese stir fry has a higher tolerance towards oiliness. The services of the last visit was polite and effective. The welcoming demeanor impressed. At this price point, I am happy to revisit for dinner in the near future.
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