I have always drive past this place but never got a chance to try it out until I read the favorable reviews here. The location is rather odd which is across the street from the hospital and next door to a funeral home -- far away from the other Pho places.
The place was extremely clean (even their bathrooms) and recently renovated. There was only a couple other diners there I went for lunch on a weekend, which is nice as it felt peaceful and didn't have the hurried service like other Vietnamese places. I enjoyed reading my weekend newspaper, but not for long as the food came really quickly.
Being a germaphobe and a stickler for cleanliness, I am happy to see the waitor bring out the chopsticks and cutlery, rather than having a stand of them at the table like other Vietnamese restaurants -- those really freak me out.
The service was very friendly and polite and the food was great, I had the House Special Bun (vermicelli with BBQ pork, shrimp and spring rolls). I really liked their iced Vietnamese coffee with condensed milk, nice and strong!
On another visit I had their pho, which was reasonably priced (I found that a lot of Vietnamese places have increased their prices to almost on par with Ramen restaurants so it's no longer as cheap a meal as it used to be), satisfying with a very nicely flavoured broth soup.
Going there for lunch on a Sunday is great because street parking is free until 1pm and street parking on Bathurst just south of Dundas is readily available.
After some recent disasterous experiences at other Vietnamese restaurants, this has been my new regular place for my Pho and noodles.