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Hidden amidst the souvenir shops on the pedestrian-only Gin Ling Way, Via Café keeps the local artists and gallery owners happy with an irresistible combination of fresh Vietnamese fare and strong European coffee. Housed in an airy, white-walled space with over-sized red paper lanterns dangling from the ceiling, the café hosts monthly exhibits of emerging artwork ranging from simple sketches to elaborate canvases. Menu highlights include the vegetarian rice noodle soup, which comes with a heaping side of sprouts, basil and chili peppers. In addition to coffee and tea, there is a spirited selection of beer, wine and sake.
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5 stars food and service, 3-4 stars atmosphere. Hungry? For QUALITY Vietnamese? Treat yourself to a visit in the heart of China town. The Pad Thai was...

I love it here. The decor has changed like 50 times, but it is a cool mellow , no frills no attitude spot. The # 23 is good. Cold vermicelli noodles w/...

i encourage everyone to continue coming to via as the economy slows down, those of you know its a great deal and the portions are huge! ive heard that they...
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