Solid place for pho. My expectations were set low since I wasn't sure whether this place was on the authentic side or catered to the western palate. I walked in for lunch on a weekday and found myself being the only Asian. I was beginning to have second thoughts but I've already stepped in and it was too late to turn around. It took a little while for someone to come out of the kitchen to seat me. Once I was seated and brought a menu, it took a while after I had closed my menu for the server to come around to take my order. Once I did order, the pho came out immediately which was nice. I ordered the pho dac biet. Upon first taste, it was good and did satisfy the craving. The noodles were al dente and there was a decent amount of meat for the noodles. I actually found 3 pieces of tendon which was quite surprising. They also give a decent amount of Thai basil and bean sprouts. The only downfall was the soup could be hotter. Overall, I would return if I was in the area and looking for pho. Prices seem to be quite reasonable for Vietnamese food too.