Best Pho in town? REALLY? This is what their sign says outside. If this is the best pho Toronto has to offer, I'll stick eating my pho in the suburbs. This place is always packed during lunch time with business types and not many people who live in the area.
I think this is a place where the business types are trying to be cool and hip by having "Asian food" even though this place is probably one of the worst pho's I've ever had. That's not to say it's bad, it just doesn't compare to 99, Lac Vien, or 88. The broth is very salty and like Rainie said before me, their meat is always overcooked for a pho place. Not authentic at all as a lot of the meat in pho is supposed to be slightly cooked and then cooked in the broth itself. Also, the broth doesn't come steaming hot like it should. It's more just hot.
Verdict: if you want "fusion" pho - sure try it out, but if you want authentic - go somewhere else. Ginger is probably better.