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Not a bad option for ramen and other Southeast Asian foods in the Heights. I ordered the spicy beef noodles, but asked them to add an egg, which they were more than happy to oblige. While I was expecting a VERY spicy broth, in reality, it was more like a medium (excellent, because I enjoy actually being able to taste my food). The broth was complex and delicious! Both the beef and baby bok choy were perfectly tender, as well. There is no way that I could have finished this amount of noodles in one sitting, though, so got a container for the rest to take home. My husband got the chicken sesame noodles, which were served cold. The chunks of cucumber in that dish offset the creamy sesame sauce nicely. My kid ordered the teriyaki salmon dish, which he reported to be "the best salmon I've ever eaten". At $9 each, all three of these dishes were way more than just a good value. This is going to become a regular stop for my family, for sure! *Here is one thing they have in person that isn't in their online menu- a serve yourself mochi bar! We chose a handful different flavors to bring home for later when we weren't so stuffed, and they were delicious. Soft mochi outside, with the perfect amount of ice cream in the middle. I could visit Pacific Grill every day for those alone.
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