This is the first Pho place you'll see if you're driving off the 15 and into "Chinatown." I had just spent an hour driving around to restaurants that for some reason were either CLOSED or reserved for private parties. We were starving and decided the FIRST place we saw on Spring Mountain for noodles we saw, was where we'd eat.
The service was friendly but the restaurant falsely advertises CORONA in the window. Don't expect to get a beer here. They don't have their liquor license. Apparently they forgot to renew it. (?!)
The bowls of pho were large but for $6.99 you'd sure hope so. The rare beef was okay. Quality wise, I've had better. The eye of round in the bowl was disappointingly fatty.
We also had a bowl of cold noodles, lettuce and shrimp paste/ soybean wrapper fritters with slices of pork. The dish was pretty bland and the pork was overcooked.
We also ordered another dish that was more like a chinese stirfry of beef and veggies over little patties of fried noodles. It was okay but not good enough that we'd want to take the leftovers home.
In the end, it was a fair visit since the waitstaff was attentive and friendly. The place is brightly lit and relatively clean. I'd imagine this would be a good place for big groups of hungry, last minute eaters.