Went here with my boyfriend on our lunch break. The soups were both delicious but the waiter seemed really annoyed by our presence, he definitely treated us like we were below him, would walk away while we were still speaking. We work in construction and were a little dusty from the job but Ive never really been made to feel like a undesirable customer before. He didn’t bring us water or even the bean sprouts that go with the soup, and we watched him be super friendy and welcoming to other tables. Its a shame cause the food was very good, but now all I think of when I remember this place is the extremely rude waiter who made us feel like lesser than.. for no...
Read moreAwesome service, lovely people. So no problems there.
I assume this place is popular as a pho place in a high rent area or it carries the monopoly of serving pho in that area (therefore survived)? Noodles came undercooked hard, barely any piece of overcooked beef let alone its variations but charges market price for a bowl of pho that tastes 30% as good as stuff you'd find around Jean Talon Market area or even on st Denis near Beaubien.
Even if it exists for long (since 2005), perhaps it hasn't improved since because its regulars were fine with the quality or the food game in the area (and competitors from uber eats)...
Read moreSituated in the wonderful neighborhood of the Mile End, just past St-Viateur street on St-Laurent is where you find Sencha. Popular with the locals, it's a great place to go for lunch whether you're on a lunch break, just passing by, or on a vacation tour of the area. Sencha is well known for their Pho but they do have other options if soup isn't you jam. I personally went with a banh mi sandwich with a vietnamese iced coffee and could not have been any happier. I highly suggest Sencha if you're in the...
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