This place had a bunch of good reviews, so I wanted to try it out. It is nestled in a little Asian center that has a few other food vendors. The restaurant itself is very cozy and pretty spacious with its two rooms. Staff were also pretty friendly.
As for the food, I was not very pleased. I had the goi cuon (summer roll) and the bun bo hue.. Both were sub-par. The summer roll looked like it was quickly thrown together and tasted just ok. The bun no hue was not very flavorful and it did not taste like traditional bun bo hue at all... It was very garlic-strong. Probably my worst experience of having bun no hue in a restaurant. I tried my boyfriend's pho and banh mi.. The banh mi was probably the best tasting out of everything (great bread!) and the pho was just ok, a bit bland.
However this place seems to be popular with locals and families of non-Vietnamese decent. I will reiterate that the food wasn't terrible but it was just not authentic tasting (coming from a Vietnamese person). I personally was not pleased.