
this is a very traditional Vietnamese restaurant, with a menu not just pho and bann Mi, but more diverse options from northern, central and southern vietnam. they also serve traditional vietnamese...
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Pasteur Grill & Noodles, established in 1987, is recognized as one of New York City's oldest Vietnamese restaurants, dedicated to serving fresh and authentic Vietnamese cuisine. With a mission to share family recipes and the richness of Vietnamese culture, the restaurant offers a menu featuring signature dishes like their seven-hour simmered pho and flavorful banh xeo made with fresh shrimp and pork.
Committed to quality, Pasteur Grill & Noodles prides itself on using the freshest ingredients in their closely guarded recipes, ensuring each dish is deliciously flavorful. The restaurant invites guests to savor the experience of home-cooked Vietnamese food in a welcoming atmosphere.
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this is a very traditional Vietnamese restaurant, with a menu not just pho and bann Mi, but more diverse options from northern, central and southern vietnam. they also serve traditional vietnamese...
Wanted to like this place but nothing really stood out. We were quickly seated as were only the third table to be occupied after we were seated. It was Friday around dinner time which we thought...
This is the oldest pho restaurant in NYC and the depth of the broth shows that! They also have bun rieu which is hard to find in the city. I will definitely be back to try it on another day when I...
Adorable cute pho spot that is run by an old couple ! Great service and just such an amazing vibe! Food was soooo good and hit the cravings
I came here for dessert and got flan and che ba mau. I wish the che ba mau had less ice and more red bean! The flan had brownie on the bottom layer which was interesting to me. It wasn't the best...
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