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I was introduced to this place by my boyfriend. We came in on a rainy day, so the restaurant was not busy but not desert either. They had a place where you can leave your umbrella near the front door, which was convenient for people coming in from the rain. This place basically serves hand pulled noodles in soup accompanied with different types of meat to choose, cilantro and scallions. We can also choose from 6 different size for the noodles (from "silk string" to "curtain"). The price is very decent. I think the small bowl is $7.99 and big bowl is 8.99 I had "The Magic" which is a combination of sliced beef, pork chop, fried egg, braised lamb, beef tripe, pickled turnip. They gave about 2-3 pieces/slices of each meat mentioned above (except fried egg). This is be a good choice for someone who would like to taste the different meats provided at Magic Noodle, or someone who doesn't know what to choose, like me, so I just go with the one which contains a little of everything. Overall, the food was good, but I personally felt like there was too many mixtures of meat, and I will definitely try something more "unique" next time I go. Also, they have chilli and soy sauce on each table which you can add to your taste. Service: 4/5 Food: 4/5 Price: 4/5 Cleanliness: 4/5
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