I don't know what is up with the spread of restaurants that claim to be vietnamese cuisine but also do chinese cuisine on the menu. :T The banner actually says "vietnamese cuisine" but when you take a closer look at their menu, they don't use any vietnamese words, and they do a whole bunch of diff stuff not common on a vietnamese cuisine menu. Again, probably targeted to a different demographic... And I could totally see based on what people came in for a sit down meal. But this is definitely not a place I can have dinner with my family who expect authentic experience.
I got the house special pho in small size. I will say that the pho taste was alright, albeit on the lighter side. What stood out was that my pho had quite a lot of meat toppings. A plus for me. Noodles were done well, just right.
My parents did not like the nuoc mam with their rice plate, and said it was too sour, not enough fish sauce. That in itself ruined their meal unfortunately. Well also the fact that they realized this place wasn't authentic based on the fact that the staff do not speak vietnamese and the menu itself entirely catered to non vietnamese people.
Service was great though. We got a hot tea and a lemon water each. That's pretty special. The restaurant uses an ipad for ordering and its pretty useful to get an idea of what to order if you don't know what any thing on there is.