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Me and my friend dropped by this restaurant and ordered the dinner for 2 set. The appetizer is mango salad. The mango is great, sweet and with strong manga aroma, which means it had just ripened, but only 2 pieces of 1/16 size average size mango. The salad itself is very imbalance. Too little sauce and lettuce and too much cucumber slices. To me, for a good salad is around 1/3 cucumber and 2/3 lettuce. For Vietnamese style, probably add something cruchy in it, like instant noodle or ground
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Me and my friend dropped by this restaurant and ordered the dinner for 2 set. The appetizer is mango salad. The mango is great, sweet and with strong manga aroma, which means it had just ripened, but only 2 pieces of 1/16 size average size mango. The salad itself is very imbalance. Too little sauce and lettuce and too much cucumber slices. To me, for a good salad is around 1/3 cucumber and 2/3 lettuce. For Vietnamese style, probably add something cruchy in it, like instant noodle or grounded nuts (which none appear in my dish). The salad sauce should not be bottle kraft thousand island sauce. The sauce should or can be italian vinegar mixed with olive oil (which i like).

Second dish is the fried chicken wing and soft shell crab. okay la.. can't really go wrong with fried things. Just that the chicken wings has a bit too much powder wrapping it.

Third dish is half bake tiger pawn. Disappointing. the tiger pawn is not fresh.. so taste like refrigerator. i took a bite and that was it. no more.

Forth is the beef noodle. To my surprise, they serve the real kind of vietnamese 可分. Usually, restaurants serve the kind that goes with fishball. But this restaurant serves the kind that is a little thicker and narrower than the fishball kind of noodle. If you haven't tried it before, should try this. The same kind at 和牛可. The soup is served separately, so the beef won't be cooked for too long in the soup. But if they can serve a little fatter type of beef, then it'll be even better.

Lastly is the dessert. lame none vietnamese type.. i didn't even bother to touch it.
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Date of Visit
2010-03-05
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$160 (Dinner)