Wow, This place was fantastic. I know it didn't open long ago, but I'm sure by this time next year there will be lines out the door and they'll be selling out by 6 pm daily.
I got the Pho burger and it was the most unique, juicy, flavorful burger I've ever had. The sauteed bean sprouts offer a grilled onions kind of flavor, topped with basil, sriracha, and hoisin flavors. The pho broth on the side is a nice addition.. The owner said to dip the burger in it but I preferred to sip it. The burger was perfect as it was but I get that it wouldn't be a pho burger without the broth.
My boyfriend got the regular cheeseburger and said it was a solid burger. We wanted to come back the next day for more but they didn't open til 4 and we were heading back to the US at noon.
We shared an order of kimchi fries which were really flavorful and unique. The soft crunchiness and delicate sour flavor of the kimchi provided a nice contrast against the fries which were not overly greasy. They had a nice wasabi mayonnaise sauce laced throughout as well.
There were two men running the place, the owner at the front and another man cooking. They both engaged with us and were very friendly. The place is tiny with just a few window bar seats, so get there when it's not packed or take it to go. They played classic rock including Fleetwood Mac and there's a big poster of Bruce Lee on the wall.