This replaced the Harvey's that used to be here, and I have to say they've done some great work renovating the place. This place is unusually busy for a weekday lunch, the staff are all young and very friendly.
Glancing at the menu the food seems a bit more expensive (about a dollar or two more) than what i see at other pho places, which would not be a big deal at all if the quality reflected that.
This is not to say the food was terrible, it just didn't stand out at all. Soup was okay, noodles were okay. However, I've come to expect a flavourful soup from my pho and don't think it's worth the extra $1 or $2.
I've ordered a different appetizer the two times I came here - I've tried both the fried and regular spring rolls. Again, they are passable but I may not be back again soon because i can likely find more bang for my buck elsewhere. I'd be open to try again later on in the future and see if their quality has improved.
(The first time I was here one of our orders were forgotten entirely, but the staff apologized profusely and since they were such a new restaurant I have no problem overlooking that)