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Our experience at Peach Garden was not a stellar success, instead it was an experience in staff not knowing how to communicate with their customers and restaurant process. Firstly, the food there is medicore at best depending on what you decide to order even with a vast menu there are traps and pitfalls abound. I've tried lots of pho places in Toronto and this does not impress me. We had ordered the Satay noodle soup and Chicken & bamboo shoots noodle soup. The satay soup came with a really thick and slimy soup base and noodles that were cooked to mush. We then talked to our waiter about the disappointment with the dish and how it looked gross. He proceeded to tell us the ingredients (pineapple?!) in the dish and told us to order something else which we did. He didn't send it back to the kitchen but left it on our table instead. they then wanted us to pay for the Satay noodles dish which I didn't touch. Eventually we did not end up paying for the satay noodle soup but were still tortured with paying for the medicore meal we did have. Overall I would not recommend this place and suggest going up further into chinatown for a better pho experience.
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