Gold Train Express II
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This is a casual Vietnamese restaurant on 10th Avenue and Sasamat (and not to be confused with the restaurant on Broadway, which has recently been ren…
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The beef soup base is very very tasty. A classic and traditional Asian styled restaurant! The waitress is hard-working with friendly attitude.Although…
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This place takes cash only. We came here for a quick lunch. There is a reasonable selection of noodles. I tried the chicken ball with vegetables. For …
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Gold Train Express II is open for Quick Bites and Noodle Shop. Gold Train Express II serves Vietnamese and Asian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “Gold Train Express II”
This is a casual Vietnamese restaurant on 10th Avenue and Sasamat (and not to be confused with the restaurant on Broadway, which has recently been renamed Pure Delight Cafe). They have a pretty big menu of the usual Vietnamese noodle soups, rice dishes, vermicelli, and banh mi. During my visit, I had their Lemongrass Chicken & Pork with Fried Rice and an X-large Curry Beef with Vermicelli. Their food was quite enjoyable – I particularly enjoyed their lemongrass chicken and pork – and their prices are very reasonable. The service was not the best: while the food comes reasonably quick, the server’s not particularly attentive and can be also a bit slow. All in all, while I do prefer Pure Delight Cafe, this is still a decent restaurant that’s worth a visit.Lemongrass Chicken & Pork with Fried Rice ($11.50):4/5This consisted of a generous piece of grilled chicken and pork chop on top of fried rice (which you can get for an additional $1), and was served with some pickled vegetables. I loved the meat: the chicken was tender and flavourful and had a great fragrance of ginger while the pork was tender and juicy, and had a wonderful charred flavour and sweetness. Unfortunately, I did not enjoy the fried rice nearly as much: I found it to be quite bland and nowhere near as good as the version that I had previously at Pure Delight Cafe.X-Large Curry Beef with Vermicelli ($10.50):3.5/5This consisted of a bowl of beef, potatoes and vermicelli in a curry-flavoured broth. The beef was very tender, although a bit bland. Although I would have like there to be a bit more meat, given the price, I think that the portion is fairly reasonable. The noodles had a pretty good, bouncy texture. The broth was mildly sweet and contained peanuts, with provided a good fragrance, although I would have liked the curry flavour to be a bit stronger.
The beef soup base is very very tasty. A classic and traditional Asian styled restaurant! The waitress is hard-working with friendly attitude.Although She is busy at dinner peak, she has strong memory to handle all the requests from different customers (dine-in, takeaway, special requests, …) she is a superwoman.
This place takes cash only. We came here for a quick lunch. There is a reasonable selection of noodles. I tried the chicken ball with vegetables. For the price, you get a pretty large bowl, although there is more soup than noodles. Taste-wise, it is reasonable and the soup is not too salty.