Thursday, November 5, 2009

Pho Pasteur, East Orlando

I had dinner at this Vietnamese restaurant south of 408 on Goldenrod Rd on Saturday. I had the Curry Soup for $2.75 and the Thit Nurong, Bi, Cha, and Trung for $7.50. It was 4 types of pork with rice and cold pickled vegetables (pork pate, grilled pork, pork skin, and shredded pork). The grilled pork was kind of Mongolian in preparation. It was stir fried in a paste. The pate was like a quiche (warm and delicious). The soup had chicken in it. It was a large portion. Either selection could have been a meal on it's own. Service was good (although only 1 person was on call). The place had that 70's Chinese restaurant feel. The antiseptic, white tile floor feel. The decor was a few patoral paintings from the region. I really liked the food. They have big, laminated menus that are more functional than attractive. It seats about 80. 8 people were there on Saturday.

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