“The food quality is good, but the size of the breakfast burritos leave something to be desired, and I am a small person so I don't eat much. Would have been better if they put potatoes in it to bulk it up a little. The people working in there are nice and the lattes and food are good though. I would go back.“
“Reeva makes a damn fine slice, that's for sure. Not too thick, not too thin: for us Portland pizza pundits, it's thicker than Otto's, thinner than just about everyone else. The pepperoni, with its included jalapenos and fermented chili honey, is incredible, and my wife said the Margherita is the best she'd ever had anywhere! They're a little on the small-ish side, with one pizza being enough for 1-2 people at most, and also a bit pricey for said size, but it's hard to top these toppings for quality and flavor! They're also fast, friendly, and conveniently located on Sandy for us Nor'easters! Don't believe-a? Eat at Reeva!Parking: Street parking only, but plenty of side streets.Wheelchair accessibility: Street-side with plenty of sidewalk.“
“Khao Niew was such a great find. Before my trip to Portland I had looked up Lao restaurants to visit and I felt Khao Niew would have been closer to home cooking than the other options. Since it was just myself, I didn't order much. I ordered the classic Kaopiek (Chicken Noodle Soup), fried tofu, and a Laojito. All items were fantastic! I was also able to sample some Hells Jerky and wow, that stuff is fire. I bought 6 bags to take back home with me. Level 3 is spicy as heck but I love it! So spicy I stayed hydrated by drinking so much water. The kaopiek noodles had the right texture, not too soft and not too chewy. To add to it, the noodles were the perfect shape and didnt break. The broth was very flavorful and the fried garlic added so much depth. I tried the chilli oil in my kaopiek and that wasn't too bad, could have been spicier and fresher. The fried tofu has a crisp batter and soft interior, paired perfectly with the sweet chilli sauce. Oh man that Laojito was very refreshing. It was like a combo of pinacolada and mojito. Ouu the aesthetics of the place and the plentiful photo ops are a plus. There's many outdoor seating and a good amount of indoor seating. When I head back to Portland, this will be my first stop!“
“As a Thai, I can confidently say that Thai Yummy Food Cart is a taste of home. The Oo-la-la wings are the best in town; I just couldn't get enough. The Eggplant Mania is also my absolute favorite. Their flavorful and spicy dishes always hit the spot! With fresh, tasty options and friendly service, it's a top pick for an authentic Thai experience. If you find yourself at OSHU, don't miss this one – truly recommended.“
“i think this is the best poke as far as value goes in the city. you get so much in a bowl for about the price you’d pay anywhere else. super fast and the fish is definitely quality. i got the northwest bowl and will gladly be back to get it again. such a good mix of ingredients!“
“Great. Yummy food. Two nice guys working inside the truck/cart. Food did not make me sick/upset stomach. Its a food cart just off hwy 30 in NW Pdx. Its loud from the hwy traffic, and there is no seating, but the food is great and you get what you pay for. Just eat in your vehicle, or take to go (they have lida for containers. Also, really good sauce selection.“
“The gentleman running this place is very nice and the pollo and asada tacos that I got were hot right off grill. It was absolutely delicious and with the pollo tacos only being $2 it's a total steal. I will be returning with my wife for more tacos and I'll be recommending this place to all of my taco loving friends!“
“Esan is one of my favorite Thai places in Portland; I get lunch there at least twice a week. The owners and staff are all super nice and the food is excellent. They have a large selection of vegetarian options, and can make most if not all of them vegan if you ask. My favorites are the Pad Gaprao, Pad Phet, and Pad Prik Khing, which I get vegan and spicy. Highly recommend!Vegetarian options: You can get most of the dishes with tofu and/or veggies, and they can make most of them vegan if you ask!Dietary restrictions: They can make most of the vegetarian dishes vegan upon request!“
“These are so so delicious! You can tell they're made with whole food. I've tried the coffee one, the watermelon mint one, and the peanut butter banana one. I love how they're named after planets, too! They are really a satisfying, flavorful treat. If you stop by, don't hesitate to try them! I'm hoping they'll be stocked in natural food store chains soon, but until then they're at many farmers markets. The pops do tend to melt quickly, so I recommend eating them right away or getting them in the freezer quickly. They taste fresh and exactly like what the flavor describes. Really nice for people with food allergies, too. I can't eat dairy or wheat or soy and don't have to worry about any of that with these! It's my personal mission to try every flavor :) go get yourself some delicious! They're so refreshing!“
“I had the Raconteur, with its melty brie and Swiss combined with blue cheese and blackberry preserve it was the perfect combination of savory and a touch of sweet. Absolutely divine. I also got the tomato soup to sip on too and I thought it was delicious. Definitely will be back!“
“I was worried we would have trouble finding seating but even during the lunch rush it seems people don't dawdle after they've eaten and we were able to sit while eating.The food workers are also loud when calling your order so unless you aren't paying attention, getting your order won't be an issue either. Its very clean and even the port-a-potties, although heavily graffitied, were clean too.“