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Le's Vietnamese Cuisine (Formerly Pho Pasteur)

682 Washington St
Boston, MA 02111
(617) 482-7467

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10best.com review
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"Pho Pasteur specializes in Vietnamese cuisine and, more specifically, in hearty bowls of noodles, vermicelli, and vegetables. Pho's excellent prices also extend to grilled meat and vegetable entrees...."
epinions.com review
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"Pho Pasteur is a chain of Vietnamese restaraunts in the Boston area. They have locations in Chinatown, Brighton/Allston, Harvard Square, the Theatre District, and Newbury Street...."
gayot.com review
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"The name of this longstanding Vietnamese joint in Chinatown says it all: huge bowls of noodle soup, or pho, in all sorts of permutations draw most diners. The bun, or vermicelli-based dishes, are soul-satisfying on a cold day...."

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gayot.com review
(for location at 119 Newbury St)
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"One of five locations in the largest chain of Vietnamese restaurants in Boston, this spot has an extensive menu, but for most diners, the lunch of choice is pho, the popular noodle soup, served in huge bowls. We also like the quail appetizer in which the..."

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greenlinemenus.com review
(for location at 119 Newbury St)
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"And Pho Pasteur is one of the best places in Boston to get it. has all the same award winning food as its flagship in Allston, but is only a fraction of the size...."
greenlinemenus.com review
(for location at 137 Brighton Ave)
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"And Pho Pasteur is one of the best places in Boston to get it. Tucked into Allston, this mecca of noodle doesn't look like much from outside, but once you step in, you'll see what all the fuss is about...."
insiderpages.com review
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"The broth is very flavorful and the noodles are just the right consistency. I've been to other pho places and the broth is thin (like they haven't cooked it long enough - Pho Pasteur cooks it over 12 hours!..."

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insiderpages.com review
(for location at 137 Brighton Ave)
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"Pho Pasteur is an excellent Vietnamese restaurant in Allston, but some of there entrees are a bit expensive and a coke there is like 2 dollars, and of course they do not give you free refills, though they will not do that at any Vietnamese Restaurant...."

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judysbook.com review
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"Lots of long tables where you sit pretty close to strangers, and no real decorations, but you certainly can't beat the food for the price. If the Washington Street location is too crowded (and it often is), you can go to their overflow restaurant just aro..."

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judysbook.com review
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"There's also one at the Atrium mall, and another one in the Garage at Harvard Square...."

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restaurants.boston.com review
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""pho pasteur specializes in vietnamese cuisine and, more specifically, in hearty bowls of noodles, vermicelli, and vegetables. phos excellent prices also extend to grilled meat and vegetable entrees...."
restaurants.boston.com review
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""newbury st boston, ma the foodprobably the biggest mistake pho pasteur newbies make is ordering too many dishes, figuring that they must be small because theyre so inexpensive. an entree and an appetizer apiece will feed two adequately, though, with so m..."
search.cityguide.aol.com review
(for location at 137 Brighton Ave)
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"One of five locations of this brilliant Boston- based chain of Vietnamese restaurants, the no-frills Allston Pho is a hit with its crowd of young locals and other folks who travel to the neighborhood in search of authenticity -- and for good reason. Loud..."

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"One of five locations of this brilliant Boston- based chain of Vietnamese restaurants, the Chinatown Pho is a hit -- and for good reason. Loud and celebratory on even an average day, it serves up large, satisfying, flavorful bowls of noodle soups (the afo..."

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search.cityguide.aol.com review
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"One of five locations of this brilliant Boston-based chain of Vietnamese restaurants, the Newbury Street Pho proves that great Asian food is not incompatible with trendy locations and high rents. Loud and celebratory on even an average day, it serves up l..."

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thephoenix.com review
(for location at 300 Boylston St)
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"For a great pho menu, head to Le"s (formerly Pho Pasteur), a Vietnamese restaurant with three Boston-area locations — in Allston, Chestnut Hill, and Harvard Square — where for no more than six bucks, you can slurp your way through half a page"s w..."
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wcities.com review
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"This Theater District establishment serves big, flavorful bowls of Vietnamese noodle soups, called Pho. These low-priced and fresh meals contain a variety of ingredients: fish, chicken, beef, tripe, rice, vegetables, pineapples - and the list goes on...."

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