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wasn't bad but wasn't great. the stir fried handmade noodles would make us come back again and again if we lived in Montreal. the veggie steamed dumplings and wonton noodle soup would not. the steamed dumplings lacked something and it wasn't because it was a veggie and lacked pork or shrimp. we've had great veggie dumplings before and this wasn't the best. the noodles in the wonton soup were good, it was fresh and al dente, as well as the pork wonton which had a very petally wrapper,... but the broth had no flavor of onions, chicken broth, white pepper,... nothing. below avg or average soup broth requires a dip into the spice tray (chili oil, white pepper, etc...), but a great broth its great on its own. the good thing i didn't have to wait too long to have a second shot at the greatest broth on earth, it just wasn't in the noodle factory.
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