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    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    PhoXpress Vietnamese Noodle House

    PhoXpress Vietnamese Noodle House

    2.6(25 reviews)
    1.8 km
    $$

    Pretty good restaurant for Pho or vermicelli plate. Service was good. Restaurant is fairly large…read morewith a number of TV's playing. There are much better Vietnamese restaurants but if you are looking for something quick in Leduc, it's not a bad choice.

    Super disappointed in our takeout adventure here the other day…read more Usually once a month we grab take out somewhere in Leduc to bring 96 year old Great Grams on the farm. Our usually Vietnamese Spot was closed this past Sunday for renovations so hopped on Yelp and found PhoXpress located in the Walmart shopping complex. We ordered 3 bubble teas - all were bland despite being told they would have fresh fruit in them. All tasted watered down and at $5.99 each they aren't cheap. Meh, wouldn't order these again. Next up - no kiddo meal options here so I ordered #43 for them to share because the waitress told us that it was large enough for my 9 and 6 year old to share. Beef/Pork/Springroll on rice for $12.95. (It wasn't large at all - REALLY small actually. Like as in less than 2 scoops of rice. Split between their two small dinner plates, it literally didn't even fill a 1/3rd of their plate). I ordered the Beef satay pho #22 for hubs at $11.95. Super boring, super bland. A HUGE bag of beansprouts and maybe 3 basil leafs in total. The soup had a few chunks of tomatoes! Never seen that before in Beef Satay. The amount of meat probably came to 8 super small slices. I've never seen a Pho before with so little meat - really bizarre. And lastly, I ordered #20 Beef/Springroll on vermicelli to split with Great Grams. I also requested no green onions but as you can see from the picture, they were still on there. Grams and I both agreed that the spring roll was good but that's about it. The meat was chewy and again not that much. Over all - $60 for 2 entrees, 1 soup, and 3 bubble teas. We will not be back both on account of price, quality - lack of flavour - mediocre quality at best (well put by Yelper Simon T.), and small portions (easily less than 1/2 the meat I get at my regular spots). I'd honestly give it a 1 star but that's reserved for unicorns and the building itself was clean and spacious.

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    PhoXpress Vietnamese Noodle House - Huge HUGE huge - super tall ceiling

    Huge HUGE huge - super tall ceiling

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    PhoXpress Vietnamese Noodle House

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    Tiger Sugar

    Tiger Sugar

    3.8(5 reviews)
    31.6 km

    I've been to a couple of Tiger Sugar's in the past, but I never really found a drink on their menu…read morethat was perfect and not too sweet for me. But from what I ordered recently, I was pretty satisfied and finished up my drink quickly. I ordered the Earl Grey Milk Tea with boba, 25% sweetness and 25% ice. The sweetness level was exactly what I liked in a boba drink. The boba pearls were nice and chewy. I didn't realize that I could get 3 toppings for 99 cents altogether, so next time I would get pudding too. Last time I got the Mango Sago drink at another location and it was just too sweet for me. I should've known because I couldn't adjust the sweetness and drinks tend to be too sweet for me in general. However the Earl Grey Milk Tea was such a great option for me. My boyfriend got the Taro Pudding Milk Tea. It was delicious. He couldn't adjust the sweetness, but I didn't think it was too sweet to enjoy. The taro pudding was delicious. There wasn't much space to sit inside. There was a large group at a seated in the middle, but we managed to get a table to ourselves at the very end. Inside the shop, they only have three tables. Service was quick, wait time wasn't too bad. There is a bathroom inside but it ended up being out of service when we went. Overall, I liked my drink. The menu is pretty extensive and there's a bunch of options to choose from.

    TLDR: I love their bubble tea but won't be coming back. Why bother having a storefront if you can't…read morestaff it properly and safely? Twice during the weekday lunch hour I've stopped by Tiger Sugar, stood at the counter and been completely ignored by the staff seated in the office. The first time I was solo, and came in on a Wednesday at around 1:15pm. I could see a man seated in the office looking at a computer as I stood at the counter. I'm short so I yelled "hello?" in case he couldn't see me. After a few minutes of doing this, I gave up because I had to go back to work. He never even looked up. The second time I came in with my spouse, who is tall. We could both plainly see a woman seated in the same spot at the desk computer. This was a Thursday at around 12:45. Again no acknowledgement, no way no notify her other than screaming over the front end music. Once again, limited time on a lunch break, we left empty handed. WTF x 2 to the business owner that there is no front entrance notification: 1) This store is downtown and the majority of your business is going to be office workers, probably around weekday lunchtime. A business owner might want to plan for that if their employees are also going to be taking their break at about this time. 2) If your solo-working employee can't hear people coming in the front entrance, even shouting from the counter, in a part of town with a high population of individuals who are under the influence and have unpredictable behavior, what does that say about safety at work? Is there not even a front door camera with a feed next to the computer monitor in the office? Those employees are sitting ducks. This place is a WCB nightmare waiting to happen! You've lost my business permanently Tiger Sugar.

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    Tiger Sugar - Some of the Menu!

    Some of the Menu!

    Tiger Sugar - Menu: sizes and add-ons

    Menu: sizes and add-ons

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    Gong Cha - Grand opening

    Gong Cha

    4.5(2 reviews)
    46.1 km

    Gong Cha is the newest bubble tea chain to open up shop in St. Albert…read more I took the kiddos for the grand opening soft menu launch. My son loved the lychee mango tea (but FYI boba isn't included in this drink and is an extra charge). I enjoyed the panda milk foam - 1/2 sweet and light ice. Drinks come in two sizes here - Medium and Large. I do enjoy that it's easy to customize sweetness/sugar and ice levels here and there is no upcharge unlike light ice at Starbucks. While there is an app you can download to earn loyalty rewards they aren't quite operational here yet. Lots of natural light with floor to ceiling windows, cute stuffies and boba tea keychains, and plenty of seating - this will be sure to be a happening spot in summer months for teens to come for a treat. Good menu was limited to egg waffles and were in the $6 range for plain, chocolate, and matcha. Looking forward to coming back once they have the full menu.

    I'm so happy there's a bubble tea shop close to my area! My kids and I love their bubble waffles…read moreand waffle dogs -- such a fun treat. My new favorite bubble tea is the winter melon -- I liked it so much, I got it in XL! The vibe is really cozy, and they have a great selection of board games you can play while enjoying your drink. The staff are always super friendly, and I love that I can just sit and enjoy my drink without feeling rushed. It's a great spot to relax and play games -- feels a bit nostalgic since there weren't many places like this back in my old neighborhood. Definitely recommend checking it out!

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    Gong Cha - Grand Opening

    Grand Opening

    Gong Cha - Snoopy collab!

    Snoopy collab!

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    Leduc Coffee Shop - The almost famous orange roll. $3.50 in 2024.

    Leduc Coffee Shop

    4.3(21 reviews)
    0.8 km
    $

    Great little gift shop/ coffee shop. Had bacon egg n cheese…read morecroissant and a cinnamon roll. With coffee. All were fantastic. Service was fast and friendly.

    I'm always up for a little journey out of town in the name of food and that's precisely what my…read morerecent visit to the city of Leduc was all about. Fifteen minutes (or so) south of the city makes Leduc feel more like a suburb and very much a part of the greater Edmonton area. It didn't take me much convincing to jump in the car when I heard that a little cafe was home to the Best Dessert 2024 as named by EDify Magazine. What delicious secrets were being kept in Leduc and how could I taste them?? Step one is to drive yourself to Leduc, which I did on a Saturday morning. While nearby, I haven't spent a whole lot of time in Leduc and found myself pleasantly surprised when the navigation took me to a quaint and cute small-town-style main street area. I really don't think that I'd ever been there before. Sweet little independent shops lined both sides of the street, lending to an idyllic pedestrian experience. Shopping areas like these always feel good to stroll through. Leduc Coffee Shop is located within two other stores; Magpies Collection and Playing For Keeps Toys. So don't get confused when you enter into a retail space; home decor and gifts on the left and children's toys on the right. Head to the back of the store and keep going until you find yourself surrounded by bistro tables and can smell the coffee. The space is cozy and cafe-like with chocolate-coloured walls and pieces of local art as decoration. I noted that each table was adorned with a vase of fresh flowers - a lovely touch. I also noticed a very adorable China cabinet filled with antique cups and saucers. The idea is that you can choose your own teacup to use, select your tea of choice, and then sit down to enjoy! What a beautiful idea that only adds to the experience! I was surprised by how large the menu is - the whole thing is posted right on the wall and it's huge both in physical size and in terms of content. In the end, the offerings include; drinks, eats, and sweets n treats. If you're looking for visual guidance most of the food items are on display in the glass case, which is helpful. I knew that I wanted to order a coffee-based beverage - it is a coffee shop after all - and I was delighted to find a special "Winter Drinks" menu. I am someone who loves a seasonal beverage, to the point of ordering off of these types of menus almost exclusively. I just like trying new things and enjoying flavours that compliment the season. This menu included six different choices, each sounding perfectly appropriate for the winter. The Gingerbread Spiced Mocha (Espresso, white chocolate, topped with whip cream & cinnamon) stood out to me, which I ordered in the small size. The girl at the counter was pleasant and got to work on preparing our drinks and eats. The drink looked like everything that I wanted it to be (AKA more like dessert than coffee) but unfortunately the flavour didn't really hit the mark for me. It mostly just tasted like a mediocre, watered down cup of coffee and didn't deliver on all of the gingerbread and spice and mocha that was promised. It just seemed like this coffee was supposed to have a lot of exciting stuff going on and I felt disappointed as I sipped it. The food menu includes a whole array of sandwiches that look really appetizing - many on croissants or bagels. And each sandwich is served with a side of corn chips which is something that I can totally get behind! I would recommend taking a look in the case and choosing whatever appears the most delicious on that particular day. However, I was visiting for one item and one item only: the Orange Bun ($3.50). This is the current best dessert in the Edmonton area and I couldn't wait to try it. These golden twirly rounds are baked in-house from scratch using real butter. The orange buns are served warm and seem to be a member of the cinnamon roll family. I know that this isn't a popular opinion but I'm not much of a cinnamon roll fan (unless we're talking about the ones at Sugarbowl, in which case I love them). This, however, is not a cinnamon roll. The homemade dough is hand-stretched every morning and the freshness is evident in every bite. There's a gooey mix of orange zest and coconut within every warm layer, bringing a sweet and unique flavour all its own. I loved this comforting bun, like something that a grandma would make. The flavour of the dough itself was almost the best part because it wasn't too sweet and it held the orange and coconut together so well. An absolute delight! I totally understand why this orange bun is on the foodie radar. It's wonderful that a little cafe like this, off the beaten path, is getting some notice. The food is the highlight at Leduc Coffee Shop but it would be nice if the coffee beverages were up to the same level. Delivering every bit the cozy cafe experience, this is the type of space that you'll be happy to spend some time in.

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    Leduc Coffee Shop - Order counter

    Order counter

    Leduc Coffee Shop
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