I love the staff here! She is soooo friendly and sweet. The pumpkin curry was delicious and generous in portion. I didn’t think I would but I finished the whole thing.
Sheryl W.
Tu valoración: 5 Portland, OR
Great service, food and large portions. This is my «Go To» food cart.
Billy N.
Tu valoración: 5 Portland, OR
I swear by their Pad Thai. During the school year at PSU, you can find me at this cart 4⁄5 days. Reasonably priced with huge portions, for the light eaters you can get a half order around the $ 3 – 4 range! Does get busy during the lunch hour and wait times can get a little long but it is worth it! Personal recommendations include the Pad Thai, and the Hawaiin Fried Rice!
S D.
Tu valoración: 2 Portland, OR
Nothing memorable. Not enough peanuts in the undercooked noodles of pad Thai dish. I ordered a Thai iced tea with coconut milk instead. There was about a half inch of coconut milk and the rest iced tea. That sucked. Overall, I won’t return.
N W.
Tu valoración: 1 Crystal Lake, IL
This place moved and did not bother to change the address in Unilocal.Walking all over Portland for nothing… what a waste of time. FIXADDRESS!
Mega B.
Tu valoración: 5 Portland, OR
Ridiculously delicious. Huge piping hot portions of delicious noodles or rice. Pad Thai is good, however I am a huge fan of the Tom Yum Fried Rice. I srsly cant get enough, and it’s only like $ 6! They have combos for like $ 8ish and you get a spring roll and thai iced tea too. Don’t forget your punch card =)
Kendle C.
Tu valoración: 4 Portland, OR
Food cart, 50 cent charge if card is used. Average price 6.50 Ordered 2 types of rolls both were good. My personal total camp up to 3.50. I was even full.
Celia T.
Tu valoración: 3 San Gabriel, CA
Ordered Pad Kee Mao, way too much sugar for my taste compared to authentic thai versions. The 3rd spicy wasn’t bad at all so I would put that at a medium. The noodles were not mixed in fully so some were a bit hard. The chicken pieces wer cut in chunks instead of strips. Overall decent price and good portion, so might go back if I didn’t have any other choices.
Rich M.
Tu valoración: 5 Portland, OR
So glad to see this location near my office. The folks who work here are fast and friendly, and the food is great! Some of my favorites include spicy basil fried rice, spicy basil stir fry with chicken, pad thai, and green curry. Can’t beat the price for an awesome lunch.
Izzy N.
Tu valoración: 5 Chicago, IL
Okay, Ya. it’s good stuff here. Dirt cheap and huge ass portions enough for 2 – 3 people to split an entrée I spent 14 bucks on two noodle dishes, one with shrimp the other with beef. During the lunch rush as in any other city– this little ½ block of food carts gets super busy so expect a long wait. I had to endure this cuz my brother made a request. But hey I’m glad it’s made to order and you can hear the wok sizzle. yay! It has a nice wok cooked flavor to it and wok marks. Delicious. It’s right next to the E-san thai cart and the Belize gluten free cart. We ordered the hawaiian pad thai with shrimp and pad thai yakisoba. Both really good. The hawaiian pad thai had nice bits of caramelized pineapple bits from the wok action. The best pad thai I have eaten in years. It’s soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo goooooooooood!!! I asked for mine to be super spicy and nothing registered. Sad. Even my brother who is a weak one said he couldn’t taste anything either after being afraid to try mine. I’m going to have to grab them by the collar next time and say it in a stern bitch tone close to their face that I want it really really spicy and that I’m vietnamese, next to thailand so I can handle it. I’m not white bitch. Then again it’d be über awkward on those steps to climb up to be able to make eye contact with these food cart people. I really enjoyed their pad thai yakisoba, very flavorful with lots of noodles and veggies. The Hawaiian pad thai was interesting but still very, very tasty. If you like it spicy, douse it with sirarcha by their window. Or emphasis that you’re asian– for real– and bring on the heat pleasssse.
Ehow C.
Tu valoración: 5 Portland, OR
Step 1) Search for«Thai Pasta» in the Unilocal toolbar for Portland, OR. Step 2) Click on Thai Pasta on SW4th and Hall, and read all the reviews(including mine). Step 3) Apply the knowledge to this location. This place is practically identical, which is not a bad thing at all. If anything, it’s better because they offer a combo special here(app, dish, small drink) for $ 8 that’s a really good deal! If you ever thought the PSU location was too far of a walk south, just come to the 6th and Columbia location, and it’ll be the same experience, minus all the college students. It’s totally worth it.