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Not bad at all for Asian food away from Chinatown. I bought a Groupon for Noodle ChaCha a while back and almost forgot about them. When the expiring soon offers came up, I scrambled to go use it. After a few attempts, and misses, I finally got to eat here. Note: They are closed Monday. Three of us came in for lunch. We all ordered boba, smoothies, and milk tea. Not a bad start. Their Green Smoothie is not so heavy on the spinach, but has more strawberries and banana in it. That was the predominant flavors. The boba had a nice consistency, too. Definitely get the duck sliders to start because I would have made a meal out of those alone. The meat is juicy, tender, and crisp. The bao is fried slightly to give it even more texture. I don't recommend the tom yum soup. It was not very wow worthy. It fell flat in the tang and tasted cheap. The Singapore noodles with beef was delicious. The beef was cooked beautifully. It just tore when you bit into it. The Shanghai pork chops was another favorite. So much flavor and it stayed consistently crispy. I would not mind eating here again if I am on this side of town.
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