Ton Kao Thai

113 SE 28th Ave, Portland
(503) 880-3281

Recent Reviews

Ann Man

This review is based solely on the pad see ew dish and fried spring rolls. The noodles were complete mush and had zero char to it. The flavor was leaning more on the fish sauce side instead of soy sauce. The egg rolls/ fried spring rolls were full of mush veggies. If you want pad see ew, order go from Paadee across the street. You can have it there or to go and eat it at the food carts

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 3

Sasha Ivanova

Food was disappointing, unfortunately. Ordered green curry with tofu; eggplant was missing all together, but overall favor was good. I was really craving eggplant and picked this dish specifically because of this ingredient.

That random Kitty

Amazing food cart off of 28th Ave

ryan traster

All four items we purchased were SO tasty. Have had a lot of Thai food over the years and this place rates high on the list. What a gem!

M

The soup was amazing! Very tasty

Mick Axelrod

I love Thai food and have been trying many Thai restaurants and food carts in PDX. Tried this place twice now, months apart, and have found the quality consistently excellent.This most recent try was chicken green curry, medium spice. Food was flavorful, spice level was not overwhelming, and the eggplant was perfectly cooked - not too hard, not too soft (this is a challenging feat, as other places have demonstrated to me). What was particularly impressive is that I snuck in right before closing, and despite the interruption to their end-of-day work, the food was this exemplary.Only thing to note per the curry: the rice was in the same container as the curry. I ate right there, but if this dish is travelling, the rice may become soggy.Last go was Pad Ki Mao, which was similarly within excellent tolerances - the noodles were not stuck together or too soft, which other places have disappointed with.Seriously some of the best Thai food Portland has to offer!Vegetarian options: Order entrees without meat, or vegetarian options.

Food: 5

Harold

Low quality

David Price

Waited 45min and our one small order was still not ready. After 20 and 30 min, I asked about the order and he said he was working on it. Had to leave without eating. Poor service. He could have just communicated how long it would be, which would have given me time to find something else to eat.

Rikka Gustey

This slice of heaven never misses with their fresh Thai dishes. My personal favorites: Sexy Crab Rolls (the best appetizer of all time), Pad Thai (best pad thai I’ve had in PDX), Drunken Noodles, Golden Rice, and any curry on the menu ? so so so delicious, every time.

Anthony G.

This is one of my favorite places to eat in Portland. Some of my favorite dishes are the ton ka soup, the crab rolls, the cashew nut chicken, and the pumpkin curry.

Cindy I.

Pretty average Thai food. Not good but not bad. Not too much else to say. There are so many great Thai places in town so not for us.

Lara P.

I was just blown away by the most delicious Thai food lunch! I devoured the Cashew Mango Chicken and it was incredible! I ordered it medium even though I don't usually eat spicy food. It was perfect. And I am FULL! I'll be getting Ton Kao again soon.

Samuel Carlyle

Great food, great crab, v spicy!

Gina R.

Frozen green beans overpowered my pumpkin and basil stir fry . Green beans weren't listed as ingredient and I'm not a fan. Had I known they were I wouldn't have ordered they also tasted freezer burnt. The one star is for Thai iced tea. They also couldn't use fryer so I didn't get crab puffs which would have increased their rating. Also the guy that takes orders has zero customer service skills. Try smiling and thanking people. I didn't tip this time and I usually do but no customer service, at all means no tip for you!

Nicholas Kazan

I choose to eat twice a week or more because food is consistently good. And that's that!

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