Natalie Ross: Fresh to order, inexpensive dim sum. Hand pulled BBQ pork noodles were great!
Haley White: Dim sum is amazing, also not on the menu but you can order chinese donuts. Be careful with groups larger than 4, it can be a long wait for the big tables in the back on weekends.
John The Bastard: Pure Spice is notable for having dishes you can't find anywhere else in PDX. Try the beef roll, wrapped donut, pumpkin pancake, or brisket with rice noodle. Avoid the "American Favorites," though.
6. Ocean City Seafood
7.3
3016 SE 82nd Ave (at SE Brooklyn St), Portland, OR
Dim Sum Restaurant · 18 tips and reviews
Annie Chiu: The dim sum is as good as the NYC establishments I used to frequent. If you're into e-fu noodles, get the crab noodles. They're so flavorful!
Eater: This dim sum and seafood house is the cheapest ticket to Hong Kong. They’ve got classic and hard-to-find Chinese seafood preparations that usually involve batter and hot oil. [Eater 38 Member]
Diana Lien: Dimsum any day of the week. Weekends are busy, but you're usually seated quickly. Great selection!