Even 2 tables of Viet yummy Mummies and their Girl friends in my vision couldn't make this Lunch meal of mine enjoyable and it's unfortunate. The wall color and paintings along with various items make this atmosphere a bit more exotic then the standard Pho eateries, so as I was served by an Ikea cup of Tea rather than a Tea Pot I began to realize the disappointment. (-0.5 *Star*)
Lunch Specials($7.50) were more on the Bun Vermicelli and Rice dishes variety while it comes with your choice of Daily Soup or Soda Pop. It did take awhile before I went to the standard P01 item which is from the regular menu. What else can P01 be? At a Vietnamese restaurant, the typical FIRST item that regular Canadians will call upon is the 1st Pho item on the Menu.
Special Combination Pho($6.99/Large) was served in a big bowl that I can dip my Face in for a Pho steam facial. The utensils were given upon ordering your item and I got this tiny ceramic Spoon that looks like more for decoration than for usage. Initial Broth looks slightly Oily and the various Meats were pretty good most unique was the Brisket Slices were a bit thicker cut. Noodles were a bit al dente however I did wish that the piece of Paper in there was a $100 BILL. (-1.0 *Star*)
The Ladies left while I was finishing up but from what I noticed from all tables were that most patrons didn't finish their meals. The Ladies finished 5% of their Bubble Tea and left it without wanting to take it with them. Another table left lots of Pho while an older Couple left their Bun Vermicelli Noodles. Anorexic? Big Portion? Bad Flavours?
The Pho left a bad taste in my mouth afterwards while I went back to work and didn't have a Beverage in sight. Weird. With a growing community of Vietnamese and Viet Restaurants that they bring to Woodbridge/Vaughan, this place needs some work to be in competition. (-0.5 *Star*)