Being greeted loudly is not what I would expect when entering Asian restaurants. A loud shout "Hello my friend" hit me as I walked into the restaurant. Shy analytical people do not react well to boisterous greetings, in fact, I felt so awkward I nearly walked out without sitting down. I went to this place for their vegan pho, so, I stayed and ordered a gluten free pho bowl that promised broccoli, tofu, mushroom, bok choy, carrot, cauliflower. I've been to other non vegan Vietnamese restaurants, and their vegetable pho usually contains a decent number of leafy vegetables – I mean, that's what you expect from a veggie place, right? My soup was tongue burning hot, but quite tasty. It contain a few slices of mushrooms amount to one baby king mushroom, that was good. But the broccoli was tiny, and so was the single cauliflower. The bowl also contains two tiny baby gai lan, no bok choy and lots of friend tofu. I didn't look at the price, but I would far rather pay extra for more leafy greens than eating a meal that didn't meat my quota of vegetables in a veggie place. The tofu tasted like they were deep fried with garlic oil. I was told that if I really wanted no garlic, I should order buddha vegan. Their website shows lots of amazing photos of vegan dishes, but I am not sure if I can brave the boisterous welcome, or trust that the food will look exactly like the photos shown a second time.