1. Pho Le
8.6
1356 Dorchester Ave, Boston, MA
Vietnamese Restaurant · Dorchester · 26 tips and reviews
Boston.com: Dorchester’s Pho Le is filled with Vietnamese families, often three generations deep, dining on make-your-own fresh rolls and stunning bowls of pho. Read more.
A: Great Vietnamese place. Perfect food & service. Try noodles w/ seafood, delicious and filling. Oh and don't forget the avocado smoothie ;-)
Tammy: Very friendly staff, nice setting, delicious and very well-plated dishes. Lots of food for cheap! I highly recommend if you are looking for Vietnamese food.
2. Pho Basil
8.7
177 Massachusetts Ave, Boston, MA
Vietnamese Restaurant · Fenway - Kenmore - Audubon Circle - Longwood · 102 tips and reviews
Bhavin Gandhi: On a winter night, two things you could do to have a crispy warm feeling. 1) sit by a fireplace 2) come to Pho Basil and have some of the best aromatic hot vegetable soups in the city. Love Pho Chay
Natalia Chilcote: Veggie pho with chicken broth and an egg to taste -- delicious!
Minnie Kim: Spicy rangoons were AMAZING & the Pho was the perfect meal to end a rainy day. So delicious
3. Bánh Mì Ba Le
8.5
1052 Dorchester Ave (St WIlliams St), Boston, MA
Vietnamese Restaurant · Dorchester · 24 tips and reviews
Serious Eats: Best bánh mì in Boston, with fresh baguettes overflowing with daikon radish, pickled carrots, fresh cilantro, your choice of protein and a squirt of fish sauce.
Kim Pham: Best banh mi in Boston, hands down. Trust me.
heather macLeish: The bbq beef banh mi is deliiiicous! Get it spicy!!!
4. Pho Common
8.2
468 Commonwealth Ave (Charlesgate West), Boston, MA
Vietnamese Restaurant · Kenmore · 4 tips and reviews
Terence Chan: Love Pho Countryside! Generous portions and fair price. Get A5 and Bun Bo Hue! Jackfruit smoothie as well. Nice service. 4/5
Enrico Manalo: Pretty solid bun thit nuong cha gio, though the da chanh came hot, with ice in it. Never had it like that in Vietnam. Nice staff, but tra da is like 4 bucks.
Nicholas Ngo: Pho and goi cuon are amazing!
5. Banh Mi Oi
8.1
1759 Centre St (btwn Redlands Rd. & Manthorne Rd.), West Roxbury, MA
Vietnamese Restaurant · 11 tips and reviews
Boston Phoenix: Classic bánh mì foundation on a lightly toasted baguette from with interesting flourishes- pickled carrots and daikon, cilantro, house-made asian mayo, and optional sliced fresh jalapeños. Superb.
Judi Y.: Get the beef pho! It's fabulous :)
Terence Chan: Decent pho for West roxbury and great price too! It's tiny so not really a great place to sit and eat.
BU Today: chicken sandwich with cucumbers, pickled carrots, daikon, onions, chili peppers and cilantro to accompany your tapioca treat. Read more.
melissa p.: best banh mi in city
Guntawee Tiwapong: Mock Meat (duck/chicken/etc) sandwiches. Sometimes they put chillies and it can get spicy!
9. Pho Hoa Restaurant
7.5
1370 Dorchester Ave (Orchardfield St), Boston, MA
Vietnamese Restaurant · Dorchester · 20 tips and reviews
Charles Ramsay: Best Pho you can get in Boston. Period.
Boston Phoenix: The largest, most versatile, and close to the best of all the moderately priced Vietnamese spots around town. Try the seafood claypot and a quail appetizer, to start. (Cheap wine selection = great) Read more.
Justin Williams: Best noodle soup in the city
10. Saigon Hut
7.5
305 Meridian St (Lexington St), East Boston, MA
Vietnamese Restaurant · 9 tips and reviews
Matt Shannon: My absolute favorite place in Boston for pho, its little known and hidden, that is what makes it all the better. If you are in the area, definitely stop by!
Josie Kramer: The owners moved it to a nicer place (heat and ac) at orient heights... Meanwhile this one was taken over by new mgmt and has gone downhill and half the stuff on the menu they are out of!
Josie Kramer: The original owners moved to orient heights location, the new owners at this one(same name) have let the place go. Its dirty, cold and 2 of every 5 things on the menu are 'not available '... So do yo
jake furst: phantastic pho. get the whole catfish with all the fixins for the table to share and then a round of small pho's (which are still pretty big). totally authentically vietnamese.
Thuan Hien: Get the Ca Nuong(fried Catfish). A whole catfish baked then deep fried. Tear pieces off & wrap it with various veggies, vermicelli & rice paper. It's a Plate you should share amongst 2-3 other people.
David Zhou: bun rieu, 7 course beef, and basically everything
Carlos Javier Montañez: Here Mondays for dinner from 3:30 to 8pm. Try the soba noodles with spice rubbed chicken, the brown rice bowl with cilantro pepper corn chicken, and the amazing chocolate rice pudding.
Frank Bertino: Just get anything. Then eat it. Then feel glad you did.
Eric Andersen: Get a side of bok choy…and eat with chip sticks of course!