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I'm in this area on business and have eaten here twice. <br/ The place is very clean and recently renovated. The service is abrupt, but I just expect that from Vietnamese places. The menu is viet and Thai and reasonably priced <br/ My first visit I had the Hue style Beef noodle soup. Overall t was pretty good, nice broth, fresh condiments (especially generous with bean sprouts). My only complaint is that they use fine vermicelli noodles (like in pho) instead of the slightly thicker noodles which are usually in Hue style soups. <br/ <br/ Second visit I had vegetable tom yum (the small size 4.50) and chicken rice (8.50). The soup is only ok. It's cobbled together using pho broth, Chile oil and a bit of pineapple.i do like the use of bean curd in it. <br/ The chiclen was a deboned thigh, I think, quite large and intact like a chicken steak. I had expected it to have some char but what I got was very marinated and gently cooked, no charting. My initial disappointment evaporated when I tried it. Delicious marinade,succulent, garnished with fried green onion. Surprising chunks of black pepper reminding me that Vietnam was occupied by the French. Put this thing on a bun and open a chicken sandwich franchise. <br/ Asked for hot sauce and I was given what I think is a house made srirachi style sauce. Pretty good. <br/ <br/ Never mind the grumpy guy and give this place a shot.