What I really like about the restaurant is the warm, relaxing, "hipster" (the wood panelling and light bulb chandeliers) ambiance. There are not many Vietnamese restaurants that focuses on ambiance. The food itself is okay - nothing special. Prices were relatively inexpensive. The duck confit banh mi that I ordered was kind of a disappointment though - there was not enough duck confit and there was too much cilantro and carrots. The beef pho that I ordered however, was quite generous, which made up for the disappointing banh mi. The staff were quick and friendly but they could do with a bit of improvement. Despite the restaurant being relatively slow, I was not seated until I actually approached one of the servers. Overall, Pho Ai My isn't the best Vietnamese restaurant, but it's definitely worth stopping by for a quick bite.