The smell of bbq meat permeates the restaurant as you walk in. You scan the smoky room and wonder where the smell is emanating from.
We thought we walked into a plain 'ol ordinary pho spot but it turns out that this place specializes in bbq. There are little round black grills sitting atop many of the tables, along with a big platter of Vietnamese veggies, herbs, and then a plate full of beef, or a beef + shrimp combo. People grill their own meat, wrap them up in the veggies, and devour. Awesome! Must come back to try that!
Unfortunately, I was feeling under the weather and we stopped in for the chicken pho. This was one of the few restaurants that popped up when I researched "chicken pho" on Yelp. The reviews said the chicken was dry. I concur, the chicken was dry but the soup served its purpose and helped keep a temperamental tummy at bay.