I came here after a crazy drunken night with 3 other girls. 2 of us thought it tasted weird and the other 2 thought it was really good. I was the one who thought it tasted weird.
It was a bit on the soapy tasting side. I ended up using A LOT of hoisen sauce to get some sort of flavor, other than the soap taste I felt like I was receiving. They do give you a good amount of meat and definitely a good size bowl of Pho for the price. In Seattle, it would be about $8 for what they call their regular sizes, so that was a plus.
It's a pretty well kept place. It's got tacky paintings up that have nothing to do with an Asian restaurant, but then again, it's an Asian restaurant (no racism intended!! I'm the most Asian girl you'll ever meet). Lol. While eating here, I was reading the reviews about what other people said and how they don't like that they don't tell you that you need to come up and pay. That wasn't an issue for me because almost every Pho place I've been to, they require you to walk up to the register and pay when you're done. When walking in, I didn't see a sign that said "cash only" though. And apparently this place is cash only. If my friend didn't get up and secretly pay for all of us, I would of been in trouble because I rarely ever carry cash on me. So, maybe I missed the sign, but it is cash only for those of you who don't ever carry cash and need the heads up.
If ever in the area again and in desperate need of Pho, I may go here. But if I saw another Pho place near by, I'd most likely go to the other place. Nothing that great or special to come back for.