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Dao Son is one of those places that I feel guilty giving a middling review because the people who work there seem so nice. Plus Dao Son fills a greatly needed niche in the metro area; if you want casual, but not too casual Asian food in the metro area, your options are limited.
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"On one hand, the stir-fries are really good and has the taste and texture of a dish made with good wok hei. On the other hand, the soups are pedestrian: bland and uninspiring...."
"The large menu boasts 30 different types of noodle soups, 26 rice dishes and several stir-fry dishes -- but this is no reason to be daunted. Owner/chef Eric Tao has a friendly staff that can provide a perfect choice for any set of tastebuds, whether it's..."
"The next dish was the Garlic Chicken - ordered medium hot (5. Boneless, Dark Meat chicken was marinated, than battered and fried and served with a nice and spicy garlic/chili sauce, and is topped with scallions and tempura "bits"...."
"Although this dish was far from a true Japanese Curry Udon, somehow everything seemed to work together and I would say Dao Son had delivered yet again a good affordable meal...."
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