When they first opened, the portions were huge. Lots of beef, noodles, and soup. Because of this, my boyfriend and I decided to share a large pho with wings and spring rolls. All the noodles and meat fit in the two side bowls after one serving, so we decided to get the XL instead the following week.
Even with the XL - it was just a huge bowl with lots of soup and everything fit into the same 2 side bowls yet again. That was very disappointing.
This is run by Chinese - not Viet - but they make it pretty well. The soup is good and doesn't make you feel thirsty afterwards. The fried spring rolls aren't the typical ones from the viet restaurants- they use a different wrapping?
The owner is really nice... however sort of defensive. I took a sip of my viet iced milk coffee and told my boyfriend it didn't taste right (it came in that drip coffee and everything). Then the owner heard me and came over and asked if I wanted one remade which was nice, but starts explaining that the reason might be because the coffee might have had too much water? I wanted to tell him that it's because I don't taste the condense milk- it tasted like it was mixed with milk and sugar but I didn't get a chance to speak, and I didn't want another coffee.
He gave us 10% off. This place gets the job done if you can't find anywhere else but it's not "authentic" and there's definitely way more soup than noodles and beef.