Food was very good (bf said aroy mak mak) and inexpensive. The lady who runs the place, Nok is her name, speaks good English and is most helpful in describing the food -- they do have an English menu with photos of the dishes. One dish, I don't recall the Vietnamese name, but will just call a "wrap" for the purpose of this post is not included in the menu but has a photo of it (as well as their other food) on the wall.
Two in our party of 7 tried their Pho Bo (Vietnamese noodle soup) and said it was very good. I would normally have wanted it, but upon inquiry with Nok, she did not have hoisen sauce, but did have Sriracha hot sauce (two condiments, I consider necessary when having Pho). The bf and myself had the "wrap", Bun (a noodle and salad mix), and fried spring rolls - photos below. We had one bottle of water to drink (they do have soft drinks and beer available) - total price was 510 baht for the two of us.
The "wrap" is a choice of either pork or chicken sausage and quantity (2, 4, 8) - we chose 8 which turned out to be too much and took a portion home (had it for lunch today) -- the sausages are served on a platter with condiments (chopped garlic, chili, cucumber, and a couple of other items - with rice paper squares on the side and some assorted leafs. There is also a peanut sauce. On a small plate, you place a leaf, then you dip the rice paper square in water to soften placing it on the leaf. Then you add a sausage portion and condiments and some peanut sauce and then close the wrap (rice paper and leaf) and it is ready to eat.
Their face book page has pictures of their dishes: https://www.facebook.com/%E0%B9%81%E0%B ... ale2=th_TH
Pictures are of the restaurant, Nok's business card, and the 3 dishes that the bf and I had.





