To those who frequent this joint, it's affectionately known as "The Train"; there is a neon sign in the shape of a train in front of the restaurant, hence the nick name.
It serves, as the official name of the restaurant states, Vietnamese and Thai food. And what a great place it is for those who are budget conscious and don't want to lower their food standards!
Try one of their papaya salad, or mince shrimp on sugar cane (only $2.75!) as starters. If you crave noodle soup, pho, you can order from over 15 different combination of phos for just $4.75 a large bowl. The vermicelli noodles are also yummy for less than $9. They also have some fun drinks, from French pressed coffee to exotic fruit shakes, try one for under $3. Most of the dishes are under $10, so you can really sample the menu without breaking the bank.
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