Le’s Delivers Tasty Vietnamese Without Breaking the Bank

Where do you go for a full top-to-bottom meal — appetizers, beer, wine and entree included — for less than $20 a pop?

Head over to the bustling Le’s Restaurant in Allston Village (there’s also one in Harvard Square and Chestnut Hill) and you’ll find your palate pleased, your stomach sated, and your wallet not much thinner for the wear.

In fact, you’re apt to be so pleased by what you find that you’ll be back again and again.

Le’s Restaurant has been around for years, and was formerly known as Pho Pasteur. Over the years, it has become a local fixture among fans of Vietnamese food. And what’s so great about Le’s? How about rich noodle soups from North Vietnam that are pleasantly filling yet never weigh you down. A vast array of fresh vegetables and seafood dishes from central Vietnam are delicately spicy and still thrillingly exotic.  There are also delectable fish dishes from the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. And one of the nicest things about eating at Le’s: after chowing down on a huge bowl of grilled meat vermicelli (one of our favorites dishes) you’ll find yourself full but not uncomfortably stuffed the way we’ve often felt after meals at other restaurants. Le’s restaurant is a great healthy way of eating out. It’s large dining room is great for groups, and there’s usually not much of a wait for tables. If you’ve still got room after dinner, we recommend one of the delicious fruit shakes or Vietnamese iced coffees as dessert.

137 Brighton Ave
(between Harvard Ave & Linden St)
Allston, MA 02134
(617) 783-2340

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