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This restaurant is run by the same people that owned the now defunct La Boiled Crawfish. The food served here is your run-of-the-mill Vietnamese food, however, it was terribly overpriced for the quality and portion you get. Every item on the food and drink menu was at least $2-$3 more expensive than your usual Vietnamese restaurant. $4 for two small goi cuon?! Robbery. $4 for a lackluster Thai Tea/Vietnamese coffee?! Pass. Above all else, what disappointed me most was the Banh Mi. The best thing about La Boiled Crawfish was their delicious Banh Mi, so I was excited to see that they offered it at their new establishment. Unfortunately, it wasn't anything like their old Banh Mi. Never mind that the sandwiches were way too expensive at $5.50, it was also much smaller, light on the meat, and taste-wise didn't compare to the one offered at their previous restaurant which I would happily pay $5.50 for. The big positive about this restaurant is the staff. They were very polite, friendly, and helpful. The waitress was prompt with refilling our drinks, checked on our table frequently, and the food came out quickly. Unless I'm in the vicinity, I wouldn't go out of my way to come eat at this restaurant.
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