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went there for supper. Got seated right away but it took a really long time for the server to come see us, they actually served people who arrived long after us. The food was delicious and priced accordingly but we hebert received one of our orders. The place is clean and nicely renovated. View all feedback.
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I honestly chose this restaurant in Chinatown because of the lovely modern decor. The restaurant looks like it belongs in another area of town. The food was totally average but fresh. The prices are a couple of dollars higher than the other Pho Vietnamese restaurants in Chinatown, but the decor is worth it. Menu is not very big, service was also average. View all feedback.
Went there for supper. Got seated right away but it took a really long time for the server to come see us, they actually served people who arrived long after us. The food was delicious and priced accordingly but we hebert received one of our orders. The place is clean and nicely renovated.
A good place to visit if you are in the Chinatown section. We enjoyed a couple of dishes of: Shrimp and Grilled chicken with rice AND Vermicelli with Grilled Chicken. Both dishes were tasty and had a good presentation. Service was OK. Atmosphere was pleasant. Free WIFI available.
We had two starters, both very nice. The Grilled Chicken Spring Roll was pretty nice and the Fried Wontons were also good. Served with delicate sauces. Both our main dishes were very tasty: Ginger Chicken with rice and Vermicelli with Beef and Pork. Not top cuisine, but for the price it was a really good deal. Really a nice restaurant with an unbeateable modern and stylish touch. Can't find another one like this in Chinatown Montreal. We didn't drink the wine, but it seemed a correct winelist to me. Fair prices too. The service is somewhat special, but friendly :-)
I honestly chose this restaurant in Chinatown because of the lovely modern decor. The restaurant looks like it belongs in another area of town. The food was totally average but fresh. The prices are a couple of dollars higher than the other Pho Vietnamese restaurants in Chinatown, but the decor is worth it. Menu is not very big, service was also average.
The atmosphere is great, until you try to get your waiter's attention (and we visited after lunch hours, there were hardly any people there). The food was subpar, especially given the number of other good restaurants in the area. The flavors were off, and it didn't taste as fresh as I expect from Vietnamese cuisine.
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