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Ambiances d'Angkor - Saint-Charles-Borromée Chinese, Bubble Tea Restaurants
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Ambiances d'Angkor

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
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Ambiances d'Angkor is widely praised for warm, friendly service, generous portions, and flavorful dishes at good value, making it a reliable choice in Joliette. Diners note fast service even when busy, a welcoming atmosphere, and a menu with generous portions and options like signature soups. The ambiance receives mixed comments: the interior on the second floor is described as plain or uninviting, and the space can be a bit loud in a small, busy setting. Some guests point to occasional inconsistencies, such as overcooked noodles or water refills that miss, but most reviews say the food and overall experience are strong and worth returning for. Reservations are often recommended to ensure a table, and overall Ambiances d'Angkor is seen as an essential stop for Thai-inspired cuisine in the area, with praise for taste and service outweighing minor drawbacks.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Bambou - Saint-Charles-Borromée Chinese, Bubble Tea Restaurants
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Restaurant Bambou

Open until 7:30 pm
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Reviews for Bambou are mixed, with some diners praising the egg roll, the rice, the chow mein and the garlic shrimp, and noting a varied menu that works well for takeout, while the dining room is closed and ambiance gets no stars for an all takeout experience. Some readers from Brampton describe a first visit that included strong dishes and a few misses, notably Gen Tao Chicken which was dry, tough and short on sauce, but they say they would try the place again. Other items such as the peanut butter dumplings or raviolis are called delicious, yet there is a strong note of disappointment for a dish that seems to be noodles similar to wonton soup served with a very bland peanut sauce, diluted with water. Overall the reflections show dependable staples that can shine, alongside inconsistent results and a clear emphasis on takeout rather than dine in.View restaurant profile

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