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It's a pretty big restaurant, but it's also pretty busy. We came in around 8 PM and it was still packed. Washrooms smell a bit weird. Their menu features various rice and noodle dishes, as well as curry. They also sell bread and roti on the side. I picked this restaurant through recommendation because apparently the pho bowls are huge. And, yes, they are pretty big compared to some other pho places (see pictures). it's probably good enough for two people, as several tables were also sharing large bowls of pho. Our table actually had two large bowls of pho but they only offered one small plate of bean sprouts and garnishes. There isn't much flavour to the broth or the noodles, but the meat was alright. For $10, you're getting a massive bowl of pho, so it's not a bad deal if taste is not that important. Also tried the curry with chicken and roti, but it was no good. Curry was very watery and the chicken didn't have much flavour. You're paying $2.50 for a piece of roti, but it's thin and flaky.
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