Cha Gio (imperial rolls/spring rolls):
Mediocre. They were small, with hardly any filling resulting in minimal flavours. The texture was just right though. Had a perfect amount of crispiness that added well to the bun bo hue I had with it
Bun bo hue (spicy beef vermicelli noodle soup from hue):
Again mediocre at best. Ive read many reviews suggesting that this place would have an exceptional bowl of bun bo hue and was mildly disappointed. I found the broth to be lacking depth and spice. I ordered an extra large portion, and was also quite disappointed by how little bun (vermicelli/noodles) I felt like I received in the bowl, however they did put in quite a bit meat. In my opinion the meat:noodle ratio was off point, BUT you should also note that an XL bowl here costs less than a lot of other places (probably the cheapest) and that at that price for portion it is indeed good.
Ca phe sua da (vietnamese iced coffee):
I ordered this last while leaving and figured I would perhaps have to wait another 5 minutes or so for it to be prepared. I was wrong. Although the restaurant had hardly any customers inside, it turned out they pre-drip the coffees. Now I know there are a lot of places that do follow this practice, but nonetheless I figured "hardly anyone we'll make it fresh". In any case, I did not have high expectations for the coffee and behold....I WAS WRONG. It was quite nice. Very rich in flavour. However, the amount of coffee you get is less than half of the take out cup. The whole cup is filled with ice with only 1/4 of coffee filled (as shown in photos)
The 3 items i ordered came up to be about $15. For the extremely cheap price, I would probably come back and try their pho (also read good reviews) and possibly order "extra noodles".