Food was pretty good, service was not so hot.
A friend and I stumbled on this place while trying to get to the Danforth and finding many obstacles in our way. Stopping at an intersection outside this place, my friend pointed and said "we could always go for Pho!"
The signage outside was very intricate making the building very inviting. We arrived towards the end of the dinner hour and were led to one of the few open tables. The menu was extensive with many Pho, stir-fried and congee options (just to name a few of their categories). Both my friend and I decided on Pho. I can't recall exactly what my friend ordered but she liked it.
I ordered the chicken with rice noodles. Initially, I felt the dish was missing something and began to peruse the condiments sitting on the table. Decided garlic would probably do the trick and it did. The medium size was just enough for one person who was relatively hungry. My friend and I shared an order of their deep fried vegetarian spring rolls which were also very good.
Service was really poor. After we hadn't taken a bite of our food for about 30-60 minutes our server came over and asked if he could take our plates because he "didn't like the smell of old soup" adding that it was likely the result of working there for so long. A little TMI but we took it in stride. After an additional hour, there was no sign of our server, we headed up to the counter to pay and the server who was standing there, asked if we were there to order take-out.
Overall, the food was pretty good but the poor service makes you forget about the food. Hopefully, if you have the opportunity to go you'll get better service and a better experience.