A new Vietnamese restaurant has opened on the Wheaton/Carol Stream border and I had the pleasure of eating lunch there today.
Pho Le is a small but comfortable space with about 9 or 10 tables (four tops.) It is in a small strip mall facing Geneva Road just east of the corner of Main/Schmale and Geneva but has an address on Schmale. Don't let that fool you.
Naturally, I had a bowl of Pho, specifically the house special Pho Le Dac Biet. The menu describes it as "Pho Le Special rice noodle soup with rare & well-done slices of beef and meatballs. It was a lovely fragrant broth with meat balls, brisket, flank steak (I think) and tripe and tendon. I wasn't expecting the tripe and tendon so was pleasantly surprised by their appearance. Sawtooth herb, thai basil, lime, jalapeno slices, and slivered cabbage came on the side and a well appointed condiment tray sat on every table.
Four young Vietnamese sat next to me and I nosily peeked at their lunch--it appeared to be Com Suon Bi Cha: Fried porkchop, shreded (sic) pork skin and egg cake piled on rice. It looked great.
My dining companion and I were the only non-Asians in there for lunch and they've been open for 2 weeks. It bodes well that nearly all the tables were full and a few take out orders were filled while we were there.
Although we didn't try anything but Pho, other menu items included Banh Mi (that's what I plan to try next time), set price family dinners that include "sour thin soup with shrimp or fish", "catfish or bacon simmed on clay pot (sic)", and "green leaf stir-fried with garlic (Rau Muong Xao Toi)."
Goat, tripe, congee, tendon all appear on the menu...although I am mystified by the odd translation "bible trip." Avacado shake and salty lemonade appear on the drink menu.
Pho Le
551 S. Schmale Rd
Carol Stream IL 60188
630-588-8299
Hours 9 am to 10 pm (sign in window says closed Tuesday)