Formerly known as Pho Pasteur, this local Vietnamese chain still specializes in comforting noodle soups.:
Le’s Restaurant Review: Though the extensive menu offers many noodle and rice dishes, the Harvard Square branch of this local Vietnamese chain, formerly known as Pho Pasteur, focuses on serving up enormous bowls of noodle soup in all sorts of permutations. Where there is chicken noodle soup, there must be beef noodle soup filled with meatballs. Salads, stir-fries and bun, or vermicelli-based...
Vietnamese noodle soup called pho is the name of the game in this quick and casual eatery (it's set inside the Garage, a small mall in Harvard Square). At less than $10, it's a meal unto itself. Get it filled with chicken, shrimp, or beef, steaming hot in a big bowl. Fresh salads and stir-fries are offered as well. It's all notably fresh fare, and, even better, it's healthy, without gloppy...
Local Vietnamese restaurant chain delivers inexpensive bowls of pho and filling noodle dishes.:
In Short
Many first-time customers of Le's (formerly known as Pho Pasteur) make the mistake of ordering too many dishes, as most entrees are large enough for two. Straightforward pho...