Very average pho place. Nothing good or bad about it that makes it stand out one way or the other. I mean, I was craving pho and this was the only place nearby. what I didn't like though was the kinda slow service and their really tight seating. I went during an off-time (2pm) for lunch and it wasn't packed but if it's peak lunch and packed, you'll probably get to know the people seated next to you.
I had the pho tai, which is pho with rare beef. Again, it was fine, no big deal, it was regular pho. Kind of comforting knowing that most pho places are like McDonalds--they taste the same no matter where you go.
I also had their egg rolls (the deep fried ones) and those were good too. Same review for the rolls, they're very average.