A decent restaurant serving Vietnamese food. I wouldn't say it's the greatest, but it's one of the only ones in the area. If you have a craving for Vietnamese food and don't want to drive too far, this place will satisfy it.
The pho broth is alright, though I prefer mine to have more flavour. The rare beef in the pho arrives nearly completely cooked already, but this seems to be a recurring issue at most pho places. Everything else is ok.
I did like their Vietnamese coffee. It comes drip-style which is fun, but then you have to wait a while to have your drink. I had mine hot, so it was fine, but my brother had his over ice and that was a little awkward to balance.
The place does get pretty busy during meal times, so go at off-peak times, or be prepared to wait a bit for a table.
I would probably come again the next time I have a pho craving.