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Let us know: Who serves the best Vietnamese pho in Greater Boston?

Phở Le in Fields Corner? Phở Pasteur in Chinatown? Tell us your favorite spot.

Pho-Men served at the restaurant Kutzu at High Street Place. Globe Staff/Josh Reynolds Globe Staff/Josh Reynolds

Craving a flavorful bowl of soup? Consider grabbing some phở, a popular Vietnamese dish made from a savory broth, rice noodles, herbs, and meat (although vegetarian versions can be found). Phở is said to have originated in Northern Vietnam, and today it is served in restaurants and food stalls across the country. It’s known for its aromatic taste and fragrant spices, and you can try Boston’s take on the fare by venturing out to local eateries.

In Dorchester’s Fields Corner, you may come across Phở Le, where beef noodle soup, called phở đặc biệt, is their specialty. You may also think of stopping by Pho Basil, a Vietnamese and Thai kitchen, where you can get a glass of lychee juice to accompany chicken noodle soup, one of the many phở dishes you can find on their menu. Phở Pasteur, located in Boston’s Chinatown and Quincy, offers a variety of options that include seafood and pork soup.

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We want to ask our readers: What’s your favorite place to order phở in Greater Boston? What makes their food delicious? Tell us your go-to spot and what makes their dishes so good by filling out the survey below or e-mailing us at [email protected]

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