I went with a group of 5 and the servers were really nice and helpful. I appreciated the fact that they didn't give us any trouble when we wanted to split the check. They were also able to recommend some dishes when we asked. Three people got pho and said it was good but not anything mind-blowing. One person got fried rice and said it was ok. I got the vermicelli noodles (not in soup) with grilled shrimp, pork, and egg roll. It was also ok. (I didn't particularly like the basil flavor that was in the dish and the pork was a bit too fatty.) Everyone agreed they would give this place 3 1/2 stars, but Yelp doesn't do that.
To be honest, I was shocked at how expensive the dishes were. My dish was $13. It was a large bowl, but usually Vietnamese food isn't that pricey. The restaurant wasn't a particularly classy restaurant (at the time that I went, they had two buckets in the entryway catching what I suppose is water dripping from the ceiling). The menus were laminated and the napkins were just paper napkins. As someone coming from NYC and used to some pricey meals, I think the cost of a meal here is a bit high for the food that they're serving and the ambiance that they present. Hope that doesn't sound snobby, but I don't think it's worth going back.