The food is wonderful. The pho is fantastic, with a rich broth and really hearty cuts of beef. The bean sprouts are crisp, and the giant bottles of oyster sauce and hot sauce are awesome. Great great stuff, and it beats #1 Pho on this end.
However, everything else about the place was pretty lack luster. The table was a bit dirty--I had to brush a used napkin off my seat before sitting down. The service was prompt when you sat down, but we never got a check in or assistance after the bowls arrived. The atmosphere is fine for a hole-in-the-wall joint, but I did think $8 for a bowl was steep when you consider you can relax a bit more over at #1 for a dollar more.