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We arrived around 12:30 on a Thursday and found the place to be packed although we only had to wait around 5 minutes for a table. Lots of choice on the menu. My husband had the lunch special "F" as he likes won ton soup. We made our selections rather quickly and did not notice the distinction between the spring roll (which is fried) and the fresh roll. My husband thought he was getting the fresh roll and did not enjoy the fried roll. It was made with a batter that was quite greasy and not the flaky crispy wraps we prefer. His won ton soup was salty and the won ton filling not very flavourful. There were also noodles in the won ton soup which is not how he likes his won ton soup. A third family member ordered the vegetable noodle soup with very large chunks of broccoli, cauliflower, carrot and green pepper, and it was also very salty, even more so than the won ton soup. The coffee was too sweet for my husband's taste (it is prepared as a double double apparently) and was served in a cardboard cup at our table. I ordered B1 - the vermicelli dish with beef and pork. The sauce did not have much flavour. There was quite a bit of fat on both the beef and pork slices that I trimmed off. The shrimp paste was a pale orange gelatinous blob wrapped around a piece of sugar cane. It looked greasy and quite unappetizing. I was not even tempted to try it. The service was quite prompt considering how busy it was. When I paid and mentioned the saltiness of both soups I was informed that their soup is the least salty compared to similar restaurants in the area. The gentleman at the counter was helpful and I appreciated that he took the time to listen to my comments. For a good bowl of Pho we much preferred Pho Ao Sen in Mississauga.