Sister Restaurant to Andy Ricker’s famous Pok Pok Sen Yai specialized in Kuaytiaw (the noodle dishes of Thailalnd). It was delicious!
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Sister Restaurant to Andy Ricker’s famous Pok Pok Sen Yai specialized in Kuaytiaw (the noodle dishes of Thailalnd). It was delicious!
Delicious Thai noodles from the owners of Pok Pok, but not quite as flavorful as the original Pok Pok location a little further down SE Division. But the wait times for tables are much shorter. Menu includes an extensive list of Thai noodles, but not...More
Visiting Portland and wanted to try Pok Pok but it was closed for renovation so tried his other place, this noodle joint. Having tried both Phat Thai and Pad See Ew in Thailand and all over the US, I was hoping that his version would...More
I was really looking forward to this place since seeing it on the documentary and hearing amazing reviews. The menu was incredible looking. The food though was surprisingly underwhelming. I think I must have picked the wrong dish because I have heard so much about...More
Team dinner and this was our first Portland dinner. We had planned to go to Pok Pok, but they are closed for renovations. So we tried the soups, laksa nyonya, it was delicious. Just add a little extra red pepper spice. Then added kuaytiaw khua...More
I have been to Sen Yai a couple times. As I was born and raised in Thailand, I am extremely picky about Thai food I want to put in my mouth. The first time we went to Sen Yai, we ordered Muu (pork) Kaphrao Khai...More
On our visit to the famed foodie strip on Division St., we had meant to have dinner at Pok Pok, but there was a long wait on a chilly and rainy night, so we hightailed it over to Pok Pok's sister restaurant, Sen Yai Noodles....More
Came in around noon and were quickly seated and well-served. The noodles were delicious - I had the ramen and my wife had a stir fry - my dish was very good, but not special. the stir fry- though - was fantastic. Make sure you...More
I was hoping that this small chain of restaurants would take me back to my time in Chiang Mai. It did not and I regret spending that much money on food that wasn't prepared correctly. We waited for an hour and a half to be...More
While the food was great, the service was not. We arrived after the dinner rush (about 8pm), but stood around the hostess area (along with several other parties) for over 20 minutes without ever being greeted! Maybe the hostess didn't show up for work that...More