Best pho in Portland. Get the dry noodles, it’s what they’re known for. Fresh rolls and quail were great too.
We came with a big party, and try to get order one by one to help the server, but she seem feeling noise because misunderstanding our first order, and not really want to explaining menu. She doesn’t know make eye contact or serving nice, or gentle placing food on the table.I don’t thing server there need good tips.Any way food is good, just only this server made us had a bad dining.
Had the spring rolls, pho tai nam and lemon grass beef vermicelli with extra shrimp. Tasty and filling. Good, friendly service.
Just experience this spot.I live in San Francisco and the food scene there sets a standard that generally Isn't met here in Portland.This restaurant for and away the best I've ever had..!
An unexpected change in the usual Thai menus. I'll definitely come back and try their other dishes. Me and my friends were satisfied. I loved the Thai espresso with egg.
Just had for the first time.. glad I came. Caramelized wings was highly recommended. I wasn't disappointed and the pho hit the spot too. I'll be back for sure! Friendly staff and good service.
Foods is delicious as always. However, I don’t think all of the workers want to be there. I understand you are being a server for a reason making good tips from customer. But if your attitudes were snobby, shrugged your shoulder, and rolled eye you should consider other job. The owner is awesome ? tho. Too bad they can’t be there to observe their workers attitude at all time.
First time here. Recently met the owner when was out and about. He told me about his restaurant here. Fantastic. Good service. Incredible food. Loved the Quail. The owner is a bonus very nice. Shall return.
The employees are super nice here and the prices are a bit high but common for portland and everything is delicious so overall worth it for me.
Mi Quang (#37) is one of the best things in Portland.