First to review suckas! A group of us went to this phở joint after a Unilocal Elite event. It was a decent experience, pretty average for a Vietnamese place I guess. I found our server’s lack of English language comprehension to be charming, cute even. I’m sure she thought the same about my Vietnamese language comprehension. I had the phở, which I would rate above average for Toronto. The broth wasn’t as salty as most and the meat portions were manageable, not too much at all, but satisfying nonetheless. The cardinal sin for phở places… no fresh thick noodles. When will they learn! Again, not bad, not great and definitely not worth entering into another neighborhood for. Then again, if I was walking by, I’d eat there and leave pretty satisfied.