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Balanced between texture & flavour. Always fun & new things to learn.
Très bon mais beaucoup trop cher pour la portion...Une soupe aux tomates fermentées avec un petit peu de porc haché pour 27$ avec le pourboire... Je n'y retournerai pas c'est certain...
Amazing authentic Sichaun noodles. Service available in Mandarin, French, & English. If you want noodles with some authentic Sichuan zing, this the spot. Priced appropriately as well!
Je suis allé manger dans ce resto pendant les fêtes, le plat de nouilles était délicieux, mais la facture fut extrêmement salée. Déjà le plat nouilles de base était pas donné (environ 22$), j'ai pris un oeuf en extra + taxes + pourboire & la facture s'élevait à 32,49$. Pas super abordable.
This is not authentic Chinese-style rice noodles at all. The menu is extremely limited-only a few options written on a blackboard, & no meat included in any dish. The soup has no depth or distinctive flavor whatsoever. It honestly feels like chewing plain boiled rice noodles with ingredients you can merely see, no taste.
The service is chaotic. The female server was unable to manage customers in order & appeared distracted & disengaged while serving people who were waiting in line.
The price is also unreasonably high-over $20 per bowl on average, with only two flavors available. Even instant rice noodles I buy from Asian grocery stores taste far better than this dine-in experience.
I strongly advise anyone considering this place based on its rating: don't be misled by the review rates !
The popup is the reason why I am here. Food was solid 5 stars.
randomly picked a 330ml soda from their fridge & got charged $5.75. It's one of those fancy sodas that go for like $10 a pack.
For a neighborhood noodle spot, that was pretty surprising & kind of ironic. But yeah no one's paying for that again.