As a longstanding authentic phở restaurant nestled in the Baxter Street strip of Vietnamese restaurants in Chinatown, Pasteur Grill & Noodles stands out with its deep and fragrant broth, bouncy thin noodles and flavorful beef balls. It’s a cute casual place with mirrored walls, hanging tasseled lanterns and Vietnamese straw hats. With rays of sunlight coming through the front windows, complimentary mugs of tea and soothing jazz music, there’s a welcoming sense of calm that complements the belly warming bowl of phở. I got the phở xe lửa (special combination) which comes with medium rare beef, brisket, beef balls, tendon and tripe.
Time Out Tip: Perfect for phở lovers who want to eat authentic phở and look cute while doing it.