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Located just south of Everett off Highway 99, sits one of the better Pho and Vietnamese restaurant on the north end. People come here they keep coming back.
They're coming, reportedly, for the pho and the rest of the many noodle dishes β pan-fried egg noodles with seafood, rice vermicelli with grilled pork and fried egg rolls β and for the $2.50 banh mi (Vietnamese sandwiches) at lunchtime. Some aren't coming at all, preferring instead to order out for their soups and spring rolls and noodle plates, which arrive to destinations within three miles as long as the order tops $20.
Here you can order:
Spring roll: This appetizer is simple, no doubt about it: shrimp, pork, lettuce and rice noodles wrapped inside a neat little rice-paper packet, with peanut sauce for dipping. Done well, it's a little package of springtime. Done flawlessly, as at Pasteur's, it's a helium balloon of fresh perfection, with a nice potent sauce as counterpoint.
Brisket and meatball pho: The large is a tureen the size of a swimming pool, so order advisedly, then dive in. Slurping this, one can tell where Pasteur's gets its word-of-mouth: The pho is fragrant and lush, featuring big hunks of brisket and meatball along with scallions, white onions and plenty of cilantro. Alongside arrives a cold plate with palatable decorations: bean sprouts, basil, lime and jalapeΓ±o. The fun is in adding a little of this and a little of that β and even more fun at Pasteur's due to the stunningly complex broth.
Rice with lemongrass and ginger chicken: A festival of fresh vegetables β carrots, broccoli, greens and baby corn β appear with chicken and cilantro in a fry-up over rice. The marquis players β lemongrass and ginger β were clearly in evidence, though unintegrated throughout the whole. The result was a bit of a schizophrenic experience β one bite sublime with ginger, the next bereft, the next alive with lemongrass, the next, well, dead. All that said β the freshness of the ingredients and the height of the high points rendered the overall experience a positive one.
Itemized bill, meal for two
Spring roll $2.95 Brisket and meatball pho $6.75
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Review added by Bao Truong (04-10-2008)
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Pasteur's Noodle Soup is one of the place to have Vietnamese food north of Seattle. The place is very nice and clean the food is delicious. I love their broiled catfish dish.
They also serve alcohol too for those who want to have drink beer.
Overall is a great restaurant and a must try.
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