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Viet-Thai Noodle House is tucked away around the back of McMullen Creek Shopping Center and from the outside you would probably think it was closed. When you walk inside it's pretty dark, all of the windows are covered with white curtains which I think is nice so you aren't looking at a bunch of cars in the parking lot while you're eating. The menu is pretty big and they serve Vietnamese, Thai and, if you ask them for it, they also have a limited menu of Lao food (the owners are actually from Laos). Since these 3 countries are all so close to each other in Southeast Asia their cuisines share some similarities and they use similar ingredients. I've only tried their Vietnamese food, so far, and it is very good. I tried a couple different rice dishes which were prepared well with really fresh vegetables. Their pho is also prepared well and comes out very quick! Another thing they have is bubble tea with all different kinds of flavors, green tea is my favorite, a nice treat to end a good meal with!
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