Listen, I've been eating pho since I was old enough to go to soccer camp every summer. Basically, I think I know a thing or two about the pho experience.
This place is good. Not great. The service was on the slow side (about 10 minutes), the broth a little bit bland, and the rare beef wasn't that rare (it's best when sliced thin and served completely uncooked). Still, it was pho and I had a good time.
Unfortunately, this place also suffers from an unfortunate trend towards skimpiness I've noticed at many Canadian pho places. There's no option for a large bowl and the regular bowl will run you 10 bucks and may leave you wanting more if you are really hungry.