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Since its beginnings as "New Pasteur" in the '90s, Pasteur Grill and Noodles has always been committed to serving fresh, authentic Vietnamese food. Our dishes are the byproducts of generations' worth of family recipes and continual experimentation to bring you the best of Vietnamese cuisine. They include our signature ph (rice noodle soup) simmered for 7 hours in a beef bone broth with an...
Pho Pasteur is a famous Vietnamese restaurant located in Chinatown, New York City.
If you're on jury duty, this is a good lunch stop. Among the 140-plus dishes to choose from, our favorites include barbecued shrimp with rice vermicelli, salad and pancake wrappers and especially the traditional Vietnamese pho (a soup of rice noodles with a choice of beef, pork, chicken or vegetarian). Adventurous eaters can nosh on frogs’ legs fried with special French butter.
We've been dining at New Pasteur for around 15 years, still in love with the steaming bowls of Pho (rice noodle soup), the simple but delightful meat-over-rice dishes, the various appetizer rolls (pork, shrimp, spring, summer), the barbecued beef and pork specials, as well as the refreshing beverages such as iced filter coffee with milk or salty soda lemonade. For a real treat, try the salty...
Friends have been raving so 7 of us met up today for lunch. Had summer rolls to start which were fresh and tasty. Five dishes from noodles to need and others including eggplant were shared and enjoyed. The Vietnamese coffee is excellent. The plates were a tad small to fit our food on. Place is small so can be tight.
Pho Ga.....Plenty of chicken, veggies plus an extra plate of veggies. The medium bowl is very large. Tasty broth. Fried pork rolls were very tasty, as was the dipping sauce. A great place to eat
Formerly a bare bones noodle shop, the owners have redecorated with polished dark wood and mirrors. The glass topped tables with their condiments remain. The food comes out quickly, as if they're cooking only for you. Danny manning the register is friendly and welcoming. The pho is lovely and loaded with meaty treasures, silky and unctuous bits. Spring rolls are...
As close at it gets to real Vietnamese food. Only the portions are adjusted to American standards. We had a great meal there last night. It's small and clean. You never have to wait long. We ordered a pho with different kinds of meat. Fresh herbs, lemon and bean sprouts on the table and the mysterious dark sauce next to...
I can never remember exactly where some of the restaurants I like in Chinatown are, so I end up trying new places half the time I am there. Then, after my meal, I see the place I was looking for. This is how I found this place. My buddy and I had almost the same meals, we had some shrimp...
New Pasteur Restaurant Inc can be found at Baxter St 85. The following is offered: Restaurants. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In New York there are 2307 other Restaurants. An overview can be found here.
"When you're on jury duty" or it's cold out, "what's better than pho" at this C-town Vietnamese "comfort food" classic where the "tasty, fresh" noodles, grilled pork chops and much more attract a diverse stream of diners; the digs may be "dingy", but it's "reliable" and "quick", and the prices are "very reasonable."
"Delicious wonton noodle" dishes – including steaming soup bowls brimming with "done-right broth" – star on the Shanghainese menu at this "cheap", "no-frills" Chinatown standby; perfunctory service and basic "hole-in-the-wall" digs with limited seating are part of the "authentic" package.
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