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Excited to try yet another noodles restaurant at Yonge and Finch! This place was quite busy when I went with my boyfriend so despite the mediocre reviews on Yelp, we took the plunge! The atmosphere of the restaurant also drawn me in - it feels quite cozy and homey. I also saw bread faces coaster which I found super cute! Another plus is that they actually have legitimate seating in the restaurant. The other noodle places are way to cramped! I ended up ordering the on bridge rice noodle with tomato broth. I love the display of the food on a wooden plank and the colour pot. I was happy with the portions we got and really liked the variety of toppings as well. I was a bit confused because the server didn't quite explain what to do with the food (ie what should be cooked first etc) and I had to ask. I think partly because the restaurant was quite busy at the time, but for someone trying this for the first time, definitely needed some guidance. The price is a bit more than other noodle places, but I feel that it was a pretty unique experience compared to other noodle shops so I didn't mind as well. Overall, I would return to try out the different broths!
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