It's not your regular pho place here. They have some really neat dishes! The Pho Tai Sate is a must try. Ask the beef on the side if you don't want your beef to be soaked in the soup for too long. Ask for less spicy if you are not a big spicy eater like me. The spicy hotness is very similar to the Chinese hot pot type that stings into your tongue so be ready for that. They also have pig hock noodle soup and all sort of rice dishes. If you just want to stick to a regular pho, their pho is pretty good too. Their soup is really hot (temperature per say) and it's a plus for me. BTW, you can ask for cooked bean sprout. I'm planning to go back there again already.