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    Pho Pasteur

    3.8 (184 reviews)
    ModerateVietnamese, Noodles, Soup
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    PHO PASTEUR ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Ann N.

    First and last time here. Slow service. Pho was ok, not bad. Generous portion though, lots of meat. Che dat biet was a total waste of money. Took them what felt like forever to put this together all to come out like this.

    #35. SEAFOOD NOODLE SOUP. Various Seafood, fried onion, scallions, and cilantro. Photo shows only rice noodle and no meat
    Anish K.

    Ordered soups for take out. Nice flavor of broth and meat. #35. SEAFOOD NOODLE SOUP (CHOICE OF YELLOW OR RICE NOODLE) Shrimp, imitation Crab meat, Fish cake, Squid, fried onion, scallions, and cilantro. Photo shows only rice noodle and no meat. #29. BÚN BÒ HUE/HUE CITY SOUP (L) @$14.50 (XL) $15.50 Spicy Beef lemongrass with large vermicelli soup with option to choose slices eye round or slices shank (hard meat)

    Beef Noodle Soup (#16 - Large)
    Mark T.

    First things first, thank you, Phở Pasteur for being open on Christmas. I found myself needing to buy some lunch, and you were there for me. As for the experience: The service had a bit of a rocky start. I found myself almost invisible for the first five minutes. "I'll be right with you, sir" is all it would have taken. However, after that, it was a climb into five-star territory steeper than I could have imagined. Plus, I appreciate and understand that the entire front of the house was being run by one waiter and one bartender. I ordered a Beef Noodle Soup {only comes in Large (#16) or X-Large (#15)} Now, I'm going to level with you: was this bowl a work of art? No. However, it has everything else going for it! This bowl of goodness came out fresh and hot in two minutes despite the restaurant being notably busy at the time. The broth was flavorful and savory without being overloaded with salt. All the ingredients, including the noodles, vegetables, and meats were balanced and in proper amounts. Finally, $13.50 for a large and filling bowl of Pho is a phenomenal value, and after the initial wait, the service was just fine. Thus, while Phở Pasteur likely won't be on my Hall of Fame, I can definitely see myself returning! With that, my Yelp 100 challenge for 2023 is complete. Happy New Year everyone!

    2. FRESH SPRING ROLLS (OIL LESS) (2 ROLLS)
    Tracy C.

    This is my to go pho spot. I got the large beef pho, fresh spring rolls, and a Thai tea. They were all delicious. There are sauces and utensils already on the tables as well. It is a big and spacious place with a lot of natural light and greenery. Although our server didn't understand a lot of English, she still was super attentive and friendly which is what matters! Affordable and their food always hits.

    the inside of a restaurant
    Rocky W.

    First off, this Pho Pasteur is way better than the one in Chinatown! I came here with a friend on a Thursday night and we were the only table. They seem to do a lot of take out here and have a dedicated delivery service table by the door. The restaurant is pretty big and spacious with 15 or so tables. I ordered the XL Combination Pho for $13.50 and it was huge with a large amount of meat and noodles. The broth was hearty and I drank most of it. I also recommend their rice places, but would pass on their vermicelli dishes. Each table has a bottle of tabasco and hoisin sauce. The mango smoothie was good and it wasn't too sweet. For the quality, quantity, and price, it was a deal. The service was average for an asian restaurant and the bathrooms were clean.

    Patrick G.

    I sought out Pho Pasteur-Quincy because I had a hankering for Cahn Chua Tôm. I hadn't had it in quite a long time and I enjoyed it immensely. We also had spring rolls, wonton noodle soup, and chicken wings. I enjoyed everything, though my youthful companion was less adventurous than usual and stuck primarily to white rice. I might need to stick to Indian and ramen for her until her palate gets a little more ecumenical.

    29. Bun Bo Hue
    Kelly Z.

    I came here a few months ago and the quality is still as good as ever! My go to is the Bun Bo Hue and its a little bit spicy and its so good! Lots of noodles and lots of meat! Just great great flavors in in the broth. The pork chop rice place is also one of my favorites, the pork chop is marinated perfectly and its super tender and juicy! Great portions and great flavors. Service was okay, but could be better.

    29. BUN BO HUE
    Brian T.

    The most underrated pho spot in Quincy. This bowl of BBH was on point. Flavor of broth was heavy, generous portion of meat to noodle ratio. Only thing that sucks about this place is the parking situation but there's a garage nearby and they offer all the food delivery services. Still tastes better dining in and the service is always good

    18. Pho Tai, Gan, Sach - small
    Hallie L.

    One of my favorite places to go for pho and spring rolls. The portions are incredibly fulfilling at affordable prices without sacrificing taste. The waiters were welcoming and seated us immediately with the food coming out very quickly. Each table provides many sauces and seasonings to customize the meal to your taste as well.

    Pork and shrimp spring roll
    Maya K.

    Really authentic and yummy. Vietnamese beef stew was so hearty and filling. Lots of tender beef in the soup. Pork and shrimp spring rolls dipped in the peanut, hoisin and siracha sauce was amazing. Very fresh ingredients. Food came out really fast.

    CƠM SƯỜN BÒ NƯỚNG hoặc BÒ LỤI  GRILLED BEEF SHORT RIB OR BEEF TERIYAKI

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    9 years ago

    Good food great place in quincy not to far short travel good service. Come here again.

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    7 years ago

    Just like the one downtown but cleaner and much nicer. Seems to be a symbol of my life over the last year !!!!

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    9 years ago

    Love this place! Food is awesome, my service was great, and the restaurant is spotless. Very excited to have one so close to home.

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    9 years ago

    The pho taste terrible noddle is not cooked enough time still chewy soup base is no favorite no way I'm going to back there

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    Ask the Community - Pho Pasteur

    Dagu Rice Noodle - B2.Spicy Flav Bridge Rice Ndl

    Dagu Rice Noodle

    4.0(105 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    Love coming here since it first opened in 2022! The quality of the food has always stayed…read moreconsistent. The environment feels very homey, many families eat here on the weekend. The service is attentive too, they refill our water without having to ask and provide extra napkins. Not only is their food delicious, they also have a large variety of different drinks, like bubble tea, coffee, and slush. I typically order one dish and feel satisfied, but their drinks are good too. I also enjoy getting takeout here.

    Food: 4.5/5 Service: 5/5…read moreAmbiance: 4.5/5 Been a few times and it's always delicious. Really good for a warm, hearty meal. I got the pork bone soup with noodles, and the soup is flavorful but not heavy, a great clean broth. Drinks are pretty decent here too, a little bit of a bubble tea selection. The popcorn chicken always slaps, always fresh, salty savory, and crispy. Noodles are cooked perfectly and I love that they're served in the side so you can control how fast you eat without the noodles getting soggy, and you can keep leftovers separate. My friends and I got there on the later side because we got held up at an event, but they still served us with so much kindness and patience. Ambiance is average, well kept. Lots of street parking in the area but also a 2hr parking lot just a five minute walk away. Would definitely go back!

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    Dagu Rice Noodle - Interior seating area

    Interior seating area

    Dagu Rice Noodle - Cucumber salad, E6. Bean Noodles in Chili Sauce

    Cucumber salad, E6. Bean Noodles in Chili Sauce

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    Oriental Gourmet - Pig ears

    Oriental Gourmet

    4.4(46 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    I was excited to try this place, because of the reviews. It's absolutely a hole in the wall ( a…read morereal plug in my opinion) , and tucked off of any real road. Totally incongruous with the surrounding environment. Walked in... nothing fancy. Maybe 5 tables. The food was just not good. I had the big wonton soup ( the one with all the extras ). The broth was very bland. The wontons were the nice thin wrappers, but the filling tasted "off". And there was enough noodles in the bowl to make it difficult to eat. I ate a few bites and left the rest. I also ordered the boneless spare ribs. They had a nice cook to them. Nice color. Nice charing. But... just not flavorful, and dry. Very dry. I ate a few pieces, and left the rest. Over all, I would not recommend nor return.

    This is a cha chaan tang experience or a hole in the wall. It is located in a very nondescript…read morelocation near BJ's (go straight rather than turning towards BJ's). It is literally across from a condo complex and offers 3 parking spaces in the front. Inside there is a relatively clean front room and a back room that is simply decorated. I highly recommend the wontons ($13 w/o tax) with noodle soup as it tastes very bouncy and not too salty. The beef chow foon ($16 w/o tax) has wok hei (smoky) taste to it. The lemongrass chicken on rice ($14 w/o tax) is okay. Service is friendly and prompt. There is one bathroom for customer use.

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    Oriental Gourmet - Pitches of dishes

    Pitches of dishes

    Oriental Gourmet - Triple piggy delight

    Triple piggy delight

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    Unassuming exterior

    Thai Noodle Bar - Chicken Pad Se Ew

    Thai Noodle Bar

    4.1(250 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    After many many years, this is still my most favorite Thai restaurant in Massachusetts, as well as…read moreany where else I have been to! Granted Yelp just told me I had 22 Thai food reviews! The staff is very nice and attentive! After coming here so many years (once every couple months) they remember my preference! I love their crazy noodle (drunken noodle) Best in all 8 countries I have been to! The sauce is so rich and authentic! The noodle soaked in the sauce during cooking made it taste incredible. Some places made the noodle so plain and not blend into the sauce so I know it does take skills! I always asked for extra eggs! My kids love the BBQ pork here! The marination is perfect and it is a good portion! They do have several tables for eat in with cute little flower vases made it a welcoming place!! A lot of people come here for take out. There is no public bathroom though, but I will take this for their incredible food!

    Service is always quick, seating is available for dine in, plaza has laundromat (great folks too)…read moreand convenient store as well as pizza shop. This is a quick go to for Thai food. I typically get basil fried rice with a protein and that would be today was crispy chicken (always ask for extra basil sauce and dipping sauce. Rice always tastes good and not spicy at all if you're looking for it haha. The bbq pork dish from the grill was great, wish the portion was a bit larger but it's perfect meal to not get super full. Tender pork, nice dipping sauce and sticky rice side. Quick and easy tonight. Chill area with free parking! Will be back yet again!

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    Thai Noodle Bar - Noodle bar options (not on the regular menu)

    Noodle bar options (not on the regular menu)

    Thai Noodle Bar - Massaman Curry

    Massaman Curry

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    Lê Madeline - Garlic noodles w butter crawfish ($24)- star of the night! comforting, flavorful, memorable, it's the signature dish for a reason!!

    Lê Madeline

    4.0(132 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Absolutely fabulous !! Had lunch with my son who eats Pho all the time and it was GREAT. Can't wait…read moreto go again for lunch Five Stars

    First timer! Been wanting to come since I read Chef Nguyen was a James Beard finalist…read more So, let me say that the food is awesome--a bit pricey, but so fresh and interesting! My only issue is how tightly they pack the tables--you literally couldn't share a secret with your date without flanking tables hearing you. If I'd have known, I'd have asked to sit at the bar, which would have been more intimate (so four stars, but food is the bomb). Definitely make reservations--there will be a line at 8 pm. The speakers played 80s hip hop. The place is lively to say the least. We had the duck salad, mussels (ask for an extra order of charred bread WHEN you order--needed to sop up the delicious sauce). It took 15 minutes for extra bread when I realized the two pieces weren't enough. We also tried the beef cheek fried rice, short rib (amazing) and the crawfish noodles. The rice and noodles had fish roe throughout which made for a delightful mouth feel. My date had the lychee martini. I had the lychee mocktail, which was delicious. For dessert, we shared a slice of avocado cheesecake! Odd but totally delicious with a cookie-like crust and ribbon of brown butter buttercream. Chef's kiss all around. Loved our server, but even she apologized for abandoning us for a bit. The place was slammed!

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    Lê Madeline - Loved the unique chandelier

    Loved the unique chandelier

    Lê Madeline - Duck breast on a herb salad w Dijon base ($21)- cooked to perfection, comforting

    Duck breast on a herb salad w Dijon base ($21)- cooked to perfection, comforting

    Lê Madeline - Caviar Service $125 (MKT)

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    Caviar Service $125 (MKT)

    Big Fun Cafe - 2 Item Clay Pot Rice Combo: Chinese Sausage and Bacon and Spare Ribs with Black Beans

    Big Fun Cafe

    4.2(162 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $

    Big Fun Cafe is a hidden gem in Quincy. They specialize in clay pot dishes which are a must have in…read moreCantonese style restaurant. Their menu is limited but thats not a bad thing. The restaurant is relatively small and only have 17-20 seats. I ordered Chinese sausage and bacon clay pot rice and shrimp rice rolls with eggs. They have extra sauce ready for you on the table for both clay pot dish and rice rolls in case you need more sauce. The rice rolls are perfect. They aren't stingy with the shrimp and the claypot dish is also tasted like grandma's cooking. Service was awesome. Server was very welcoming and considerate. I will definitely return here in the future.

    I took the subway for 40 minutes to check out this place, and my mood after eating was as gloomy as…read morea sudden drizzle... Ground Pork W.preserved Vegetables Clay Pot Rice梅菜肉餅煲仔飯: The English translation is already a bit misleading. This dish should be pork patty with preserved mustard greens, but what was served didn't match either component. First, this was not meicai梅菜(preserved mustard greens). Proper meicai should be dark brown and fibrous even after soaking, whereas this consisted of pale yellow granules, both in appearance and taste much closer to dongcai冬菜 (preserved Chinese cabbages). While dongcai can appear in some clay pot rice dishes, this was clearly not what it should be. Second, this was not a pork patty. The meat was simply loose minced pork scattered on top of the rice, without any mixing or shaping. As a result, it lacked the cohesion, tenderness, and springy texture that define a proper pork patty. There was even a slight sour note, which felt off. Third, the "claypot sauce" was surprisingly slightly viscous, like Singaporean dark soy sauce, and had a strong ginger flavor. I also tried the rice roll sauce; it had a normal soy sauce texture, but the ginger flavor was still very strong, meaning it was still not authentic. Given the stated Taishan background, the lack of traditional structure and technique in this clay pot rice was quite surprising. Compared to Clay Pot Cafe in Boston Chinatown, which offers a way more authentic execution, the difference becomes even more apparent. That said, to be fair, the rice itself was decent: grains were distinct, and there was a noticeable wok aroma. Milk Tea: The old menu called it "Hong Kong style milk tea," while the new menu simply said "milk tea," which seems more accurate. It was bitter at first, then intensely sweet, not fragrant at all--very weird. As someone who grew up in Guangdong, it's honestly frustrating to see it reduced to something so off. If you're looking for an authentic Cantonese clay pot rice experience, this would likely be a disappointing stop.

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    Big Fun Cafe - Inside seating

    Inside seating

    Big Fun Cafe - Yellow eel clay pot rice

    Yellow eel clay pot rice

    Big Fun Cafe - 2 Item Clay Pot Rice Combo

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    2 Item Clay Pot Rice Combo

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