Exploring Pho in Dallas: La Me Restaurant Review
In the bustling area south of Richardson, tucked into an older strip mall in Dallas, I came across La Me—a modest spot that might not look like much from the outside, but it has its own charm. The place is a little dated, but it’s clean, with a welcoming atmosphere that quickly sets you at ease.
The food here lives up to its reputation, and I can see why some people rank it even higher than Pho Pasteur. While Pho Pasteur serves a rich, almost overwhelming broth, La Me’s broth is more refined and subtle, allowing the flavors to come together beautifully without overpowering. The unique blend of ingredients adds a layer of depth, making each bite flavorful and satisfying.
Their spring rolls were another highlight. Though it was a bit different to see whole peanuts in the dipping sauce—most places grind them down—the taste was fresh and delicious.
Overall, I’d give La Me a slight edge over Pho Pasteur, rating it an impressive 8.75 out of 10.
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