F. B. • November 12, 2019Comparable to Hanoi House and Madame Vo, but better than both. Enjoyed Shaking Beef, Banh Beo steamed rice bowls and Dragon Rice Plate. Warm, genuine service. Modern, understated design. A winner.
Anna F. • Dezember 19, 2012Meat lovers - please please please get the Cub Classic, and make it spicy. It's definitely not a traditional bahn mi but that's what makes it even better.
Nina R. • August 15, 2021Best spot for pho in LES by FAR. So with the spicy lemongrass pho with brisket. You won’t be sorry. Wings are good too.
Ranu R. • Februar 11, 2017Love this new modern Vietnamese addition to the hood. Start with papaya salad and spring rolls, then move onto pho and beef stew. Tasty house hot sauce! Everything was delic, I loved the interior too.
TN • Oktober 21, 2017The pho broth here is excellent. Looks oily but isn't actually heavy. The pork chop bun is also great. We enjoyed the crispy spring roll. Will definitely be back.
ᴡ A. • September 28, 2013Probably most authentic Vietnamese I've had in NYC since visiting Vietnam. Classic Beef Phö, spicy brisket banh mi & lemongrass chicken =delicious. You NYU brats are nuts: the waitresses are wonderful
Sharon T. • November 8, 2015Best pho in the city -- always get #5 (chin nam) and #42 bun cha gio thit nuong! (: i would avoid the sandwiches here.
Serious Eats • April 23, 2013The archetypical bành mí baguette: ultra-crisp and crackly with a blistered surface and soft, tender crumb plus perfectly fresh fillings make this bahn mi our favorite in NYC.
Tracey C. • April 13, 2014$5 Authentic bahn mi sandwiches. Easily only of the best and cheapest lunches in the area. Cash only but there's an ATM inside.
mike l. • Oktober 21, 2012hands down the best pho in midtown, and its cheap. Add a egg on top!!!
Sarah G. • April 29, 2022Short ribs, crispy fried rice and a soft shell crab Banh Mi were the table favorites! The sautéed greens with garlic, oxtail fried rice and garlic shrimp noodles were also great
Dan Q. D. • Oktober 11, 2018The pho is one of the best examples of southern-style pho in NYC. And order banh bot chien, one of my favorite Vietnamese street snacks.
Paul T. • Mai 7, 2010#11 spicy, vegan lemongrass tofu, rocks. Simple, tasty, pretty light for a big banh mi.
lia b. • Februar 28, 2016don't be fooled by the fancy interior, Pasteur is LEGIT. best Vietnamese pork chop with rice in the city, and under $10!
David G. • November 30, 2013One of the best lunch deals in Midtown (even on weekends). Go for the Pho Bo ($8) to heat you up on a cold day. Ask for extra noodles and make it two meals.
Jeffrey G. • Mai 7, 2022Pork banh-mi and the Pate banh mi from this hole in the wall spot are fantastic, with fresh bread. Vietnamese good and cheap.
peter h. • März 8, 2013By far the best bahn mi in the East Village.
Greg O. • July 1, 2013One of my favorite restaurants in the city. Best service and best food. Love these guys. I recommend the 'BBQ beef over vermicelli noodles' and 'salt & pepper squid'. Get a '33' beer as well. Enjoy!!!
The Corcoran Group • Oktober 11, 2011A bit more expensive than other Vietnamese restaurants, but totally worth it as the food is flavorful and fresh. Try the Summer Rolls, Pork Noodle Bowl and the Shrimp Crepe.
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