Pasteur Grill & Noodles

★★★★☆ 4.3 | 528 reviews | 20 views

Business Details

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible seating
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Service options
Outdoor seating
No-contact delivery
Delivery
Onsite services
Takeout
Dine-in
Highlights
Fast service
Great tea selection
Popular for
Lunch
Dinner
Solo dining
Offerings
Alcohol
Beer
Cocktails
Coffee
Comfort food
Healthy options
Quick bite
Small plates
Vegan options
Vegetarian options
Wine
Dining options
Breakfast
Brunch
Lunch
Dinner
Catering
Dessert
Seating
Table service
Amenities
Gender-neutral restroom
Restroom
Wi-Fi
Free Wi-Fi
Atmosphere
Casual
Cozy
Trendy
Crowd
Family-friendly
Groups
LGBTQ+ friendly
Tourists
Transgender safespace
Planning
Accepts reservations
Payments
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Children
Good for kids
High chairs
Parking
Paid street parking
Usually difficult to find a space
Pets
Dogs allowed

About

Vietnamese cuisine in Manhattan often balances speed with flavor. Pasteur Grill & Noodles fits neatly into that tradition, offering a menu that leans toward quick, satisfying meals without sacrificing variety. The spot on Baxter Street serves as a reliable option for anyone craving a bowl of pho or a plate of stir-fried noodles, especially when time is short.

The restaurant’s offerings cover familiar comfort food alongside lighter, healthier choices. Diners can pair their meal with coffee, tea, or something stronger—beer and cocktails are both on the menu. Solo visitors and groups alike stop by for lunch or dinner, drawn by the promise of a straightforward, no-frills experience.

Chinatown’s streets hum with activity at all hours, and 85 Baxter St sits near the center of it. The address places Pasteur Grill & Noodles within easy reach of subway stops and local foot traffic, making it a practical choice for a fast bite between errands or after work. Those who prefer to plan ahead can call (212) 608-3656 to confirm details.

A map or directions can help first-time visitors navigate the neighborhood’s one-way streets. The link to the location is here. Sometimes the simplest meals leave the longest impression.

Technical Info

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Created 04 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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