When the weather turns cold I have often wished for a place serving good Pho or Korean stew near my office downtown. There used to be a place on Wabash that served Pho, but that was years ago. I think I have found a place that fits the bill just in time for winter.
I have been now three times to a Korean/ Vietnamese place called Green Apple Grill & More (or on some signage simply "Pho"). It is in a food court at 201 N. Clark with a McDonalds, Popeyes, Robinson's Ribs, etc. Green Apple is up on the second floor.
I can't say that I am an expert enough on Pho to give an experienced evaluation, but I can say that they are serving real broth with the usual bean sprouts, cilantro, etc. and that it hits the spot. The rich broth is not at all salty which I really appreciate. In fact, they have posted a sign alerting you that you may need to add salt and provide a finger bowl with salt with the soup.
Two of the three times I have been there I have had the Gom Tang (Korean Beef Bone soup) and enjoyed the deep beefy flavor. This comes with home made radish Kimchee. They also have Kimchee stew (jiggae) on the menu, and that is next on my list. They do not offer Soondobu.
I plan to be back here numerous times this winter. You can reach the food court on a north branch of the Pedway if you circle back east through the State of Illinois Building.
"I live on good soup, not on fine words." -Moliere