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My house mates order from here quite a bit so finally one evening I thought I'd try Sweet Lulu's for noodles. I had the Rice Stick Noodles, Thai hot Chicken Breast with Vegetables for $9.95 and my girlfriend had the Malay noodles Vegetarian for $7.95. Both dishes included crushed garlic, shredded ginger and coriander. Delivery took an hour, so for that I probably would not order again, but to their credit they did say so in advance. I enjoyed the malay noodles that my girlfriend ordered, nice flavourful dish dominated by satay/peanut sauce. If I ordered from here again, and I probably wouldn't given how many other options there are in TO, I would never order the Thai hot, Rice Stick Noodles. The dish was so salty I could only handle a few mouthfuls. Not sure if they just screwed it up that night and dumped too much MSG in or not, but it sucked. We also ordered Cold Vegetarian Rolls. Not the best I've had, very un-memorable actually. I think the branding and niche this place is filling is unique, But as we're lucky there are so many options in Toronto, I would probably try another place before giving Sweet Lulu another chance. From the other reviews people seem quite happy, and indeed it could have just been a bad dish.
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