I had dinner here recently with my husband and father-in-law and we all really enjoyed the food.
We started off with the #9 deep fried shrimp $9.95 and #13 chicken with peanut sauce $7.95. Then we had #607 crispy fried noodles with seafood $14.95 and #612 stir fried rice noodles with chicken in peanut sauce $15.95.
The chicken appetizer was delicious. It was tender pieces of chicken breast covered in a slightly spicy peanut sauce atop a bed of shredded lettuce and pickled carrots. The portion size was small, but it was fantastic. They call it mildly spicy, but the heat really builds up as you eat it.
The shrimp appetizer was ok. It was deep fried battered shrimp. Lots of batter. I wouldn't order this again.
The chicken stir fry with peanut sauce was so rich and peanuty! I actually loved it. It had mushrooms, egg, broccoli, onions, carrots, bean sprouts and bell peppers in it too. It was like Pad Thai but with a peanut sauce instead of the tangy Pad Thai sauce. I would order this again.
The crispy noodles with seafood was good too. It had shrimp, cuttlefish and fish balls in it, as well as bamboo shoots, shiitake mushrooms, broccoli, onions, carrots, and bell peppers. The sauce was a little runny, but it was flavourful.
I liked that nothing was too salty, which is my usual complaint at most restaurants.
Service was not polished, but very friendly and nice. They give you a piece of paper to write your order on and they mistook 607 for 609 and brought us the wrong dish. They gladly replaced the dish when we informed them of the error. There was some poor penmanship on our part, so my husband left them a big tip for the misunderstanding. In the future, I think it's best to write out the number and also the name of the dish (although the names are all so long) to avoid any misunderstanding. We will be doing this from now on.
You get a pot of complimentary tea as soon as you sit down. The place settings have spoons and chopsticks. My father-in-law required a fork and it took them a while to get him one. We also asked for serving utensils since we were sharing all the dishes and that also took a while, but when they came they brought us a lot of forks and spoons and also a laddle(!) They were very nice though.
The decor is similar to other Pho places, pretty casual. It's in a strip mall (same mall as Grace in the Kitchen). There is lots of free parking.
I would return. read more