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When my Canadian friend asked me, do you want to eat laksa noodle, I enthusiastically nodded yes. I expected to be taken to some little SE Asia eatery, but was surprised when we ended up parking at a temple. I am no stranger to Fo Guang Shan, they have two temples in Florida; in fact I associate them with delicious authentic Chinese food - at least that was partly what drew me to their Sunday services in the beginning... It's a tranquil, calming place to eat in, service is courteous. It's a small menu, with some noodles and other snacks. Food is healthy and delicious. The laksa may lack the aroma of crab or shrimp but tasty in a different way. My favorite though, as others have mentioned, is their fruit tea. I've never tried any tea so delicious! There are real chunks of fruit inside and the flavor is just slightly sweet and not overly sour. We kept drinking and the staff kept refilling till we steeped all flavors out.
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