The stark decor of this restaurant eerily reminds me of a horror movie. It's also strangely fitting since this place is open 24-7. Hmmm...
The pho is pretty good though. The soup is more flavorful than other places, but the large portion of noodles sort of blands the soup out (shush, I know I used bland as a verb). I like that they don't skimp on the extras (basil/herbs, limes, sauces, etc.) and that utensils are at each table for people help themselves.
Service is typical for pho restaurants. They are friendly towards customers, but don't expect anything amazing.
Prices are much too high for Chinatown (and pho in general). I guess it makes sense since they need to offset the costs of being open all the time. I just wouldn't choose to come here because of it. Chinatown has so many fantastic and cheap food places that this place is not special enough for the price difference. I guess this would be a great place for late night cravings?