I found this place to be ok. Not the best pho I've ever had but not bad either. The service was a bit slow. 1/3 tables there during an off time for lunch and it still took ten minutes to be served drinks. The spring rolls were good, my son ordered some dumplings and liked them. We ordered some beef pho to share and it was just ok. Felt like it was missing something. With a really good pho broth, you shouldn't NEED the sriracha and hoisin to give it flavor but even with the sauces it still tasted like it was missing something. The noodles were stuck, per other reviews, I now understand what they were talking about. They were so hard to eat! Lol. The slippery plastic chopsticks were difficult so I busted out my handy dandy wooden chopsticks (I ALWAYS keep a pair of chopsticks in my purse, they come in handy so often.) and even with the wooden chopsticks I was having a hard time. I tried a fork and still no luck! Just felt like it took forever to eat my food.
TL;DR Not bad if you are in the area or don't want to drive. Noodles in the pho are super sticky and hard to grab with plastic chopsticks, wooden chopsticks and a fork.