I thought the food here was pretty good. The brisket in the pho was sliced thin and therefore, wasn't tough to chew. I like the onions they put in - not every pho place does that. I prefer to go to a pho place nearby on 4th since the atmosphere is a little better, prices a little lower and they serve hot tea complimentary with your meal. There was one girl staff member who obviously didn't speak English very well who was difficult to hear/understand while being seated, ordering and then paying. Wouldn't be against going here again, though, if someone suggested it but it's not my first Pho choice.