Pho is a tad oily but decent nonetheless.
Considering that it's Jenni Pho and not some regular joe shmoe pho restaurant in Chinatown, I went in with soaring expectations. It was a mediocre meal with decent service so it's not bad by any means, but I was slightly disappointed.
First off, there are still NO CREDIT/DEBIT CARD TRANSACTIONS. I just don't like to carry cash and rarely have 'em on me. Jenni Pho, why do you always make me take a trip to a Bank of America to take a withdrawal of $40 bucks after a meal? Until these slowpokes update their system, take some cash with you.
Secondly, the service is not lightning-fast which many pho eaters may be accustomed to with other venues. You have to ask for extra napkins because there's no dispenser on the table and they only give you two napkins for each person to start with. The tables in the middle are terribly small and it's a joke that there's four chairs around them because it was crammed like a tuna can with three people.
The pho is pretty oily. The one reason why I liked the Jenni Pho on Rainbow is because their broth is usually very clean and less oily. The pho at this location just tasted very thick and saturated with unnecessary flavor.
Overall, it was a pretty mediocre meal. I know they will get better with time because it's new. I'm sure Jenni or whoever is in charge will straighten things out eventually. HEY JENNI, UPDATE YOUR SYSTEMS TO ACCEPT DEBIT CARDS, OK?!! Geez.