Banh mi is yummy, pho was decent. I've had better Vietnamese food (for cheaper). I may go back to try the neat drink menu (cocky rooster?) Also the service was great.
Food is decent, but pricey for the serving size. Flavors are a bit lacking -- fish sauce could be stronger; pho broth is a bit bland. Half sandwich, half pho combo is good for the indecisive.
Great atmosphere and good portions! Lemongrass chicken sandwhich was very tasty, although it seemed a little too salty by the end. Make sure you have a full glass of water :-)
Not authentic but food is decent. Very electric lower east side vibe, friendly service, and they tend to get busy for dinner on the weekends. If you are indecisive, there's pho and banh mi combo.
I had the catfish banh Minh which I enjoyed and think it is an above average banh Minh. But the spicy beef pho was one of the least flavorful pho I have ever had.
We had to wait far more than expected, and at first the staff has been pretty rude too. The food was good though, we loved the chicken noodles way more than the House special Pho.
Vietnamese cuisine meets hipster culture. Our tip: This is one of the only spots in NYC that serves authentic Vietnamese food that’s made by an authentic Vietnamese staff.
Don't waste your time with the sandwiches the pho is amazing!! Cocky rooster was also great but a bit to spicy for me as I drained 4 glasses of water in the process of drinking it!
What a charming place. Wish food lived up to the atmosphere. Skip the Spring rolls for sure. The Pho is nice, albeit a bit oily. The Banh mi has too much bread proportional to the stuffing.
Still on the quest to find Phò as good as they have in the 503. This isn't it. Not bad, not great. They all just miss that depth that Phò Hung has off.
I will say that as a banh mi joint, this place does not really compete, but everything else is great. I would definitely be back for another combo or for just the Pho.