Michael B.: The Lighthouse Burger is a must!!!
Ross Henrickson: Poor service, unless you're sitting at the bar you will be forgotten. Drink order was wrong brought back another wrong drink and my wife didnt want to hassle with it a third time. Bill never came.....
Fritz Mesenbrink: Beautiful woodwork, beer & shuffleboard. This place is worth the trip.
3. Phở Văn
8.2
1919 SE 82nd Ave (Division), Portland, OR
Vietnamese Restaurant · 22 tips and reviews
Noah Koff: Rolls, bun, pho - it's all good here!
GNTLMN: All their other Vietnamese dishes are very authentic as well. If you don't want to make the trek out there, they have a more upscale restaurant called Silk in the Pearl.
Alexandra Lane: Number 51 is the best, but definitely add an appetizer of salad rolls. They are so delicious with the peanut sauce!
Mary Quite Contrary: Super friendly family owned restaurant. Food is solid and they have great customer service!
Hayley Jameson: Complimentary Thai iced teas, spring rolls, and mango sticky rice! I feel like I'm walking into a family friends house and they feed me till I can't take another bite!
FRAN SIRIPHAN: my aunt owns this place. i get to eat there for free, but you ALMOST can. you get free thai iced tea, salad roll and mango and sticky rice everytime you go. go.
Jingyan: Omg: Nem nuong sausage good: la lot, Luc lac
Sereita Cobbs: Bit too much "Brooklyn" attitude from the staff, but the food is quite good. Go between 4p - 7p and enjoy the Happy Hour menu. $2 plates. Try a bunch if things, but don't miss the shrimp skewers.
Andrea Ihara: Great stop for vegetarians. Veggie pho with veggie broth - fresh rolls with tofu. Would have preferred more veg - less noodle - but a solid pick for inexpensive quick meal downtown
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.