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The place is like a Vietnamese pho restaurant but more fancy. The service what a nice lady who was very patient and polite. The tables were mostly in fours (as in # of chairs) and some in six. The music was calming and everything was pretty neat and clean. The washroom for the girls inly had two stalls and was somewhat small but it was fine because it was clean. The menu had starters and main meals from Vietnam and mostly Thailand. I got the glass noodles which came with a small salad on the plate it was served in and my brother got the chicken and shrimp pad thai. They were both pretty good but I liked the glass noodles better because the flavour wasn't as strong. The pad thai was made with tamarind sauce and tasted like it had some spice like cardamom or coriander. (Not that knowledgeable in spices sorry). My little brother ordered the chicken spring rolls and it came with a dauce that was slightly vinegary. The spring rolls were basically two giant ones cut in half. There weren't that much meat in them, mostly vegetables. The outer part of the springroll was really crispy which was nice. Overall the experience was good.
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