Pros: Nice atmosphere, plenty of parking. Cha giò is served 3 per order instead of the usual 2 found in most other Vietnamese restaurants.
Cons: I ordered Cha giò (fried spring rolls). The wrapping was thin and crisp as it should be but the filling was not up to expectations. There was an ample amount of ground meat in the roll but very little else leaving it rather "dry" and very definitely needing the dipping sauce. The lettuce and greens traditionally supplied with the rolls were sparse indeed, 2 small pieces of lettuce, 2 stalks of mint and a few strands of parsley...barely enough for 2 rolls and certainly not enough for 3 rolls.
The "Vietnamese curry" was "light and thin" with some cubed meat (very, very dry) assorted veg...carrots, onions and some potatoes (the potatoes tasted as though they had been roasted then refrigerated before making it into the curry) . The main taste in the curry was white and black pepper. It should have tasted more of "curry." The portion, unlike the "Cha giò" was not ample....
Service was just "OK" with no checking back once the food was served, water not refilled...this, in spite of the fact that the restaurant was only about 1/2 full at the "late lunch" time frame in which I was served.
Several other diners were served large bowls of pho ... looked good...perhaps I should have ordered that....