Tiny family-owned operation attracts locals with its large portions of Thai standards. Based on 687 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.7 stars. Price $
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout
Address:
14035 SE Stark St, Portland, OR 97233
Phone: (503) 257-2753
Website: http://www.chaithaicuisine.com/
Hours
Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday
(Labor Day)
|
11 AM–9 PM
Hours might differ
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Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
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Reviews
Yvette Espericueta
Amazingly cute and worth it! Staff was totally amazing and fun to be around lol! You need to come and grab a plate !!!
Vika T
It’s a small homey little place but oh boy is the food fresh & delicious. I’m obsessed with their juicy, thick, sweet mango chunks- mango curry (and I’ve had plenty for a much larger price) My whole family loves this place. The flavors are on point, the price is right & the workers are very sweet. Definitely on my fave list for some Thai to go.
Denise Goldberg
The food (part of it) was delicious and the service was fast and friendly, but the food started tasting strongly of styrofoam as I was eating closer to the bottom of the styrofoam take out container. Apparently the food was so hot when it was put in that the styrofoam got cooked into it. It actually warped the underside of the styrofoam container, as you can see from the photo. If they insist on using styrofoam, they should line it with parchment paper (aluminum foil is less ideal because it has certain health risks when it holds hot food directly, but it’s better than cooked styrofoam). Non-styrofoam is much better. I had to throw out the rest of my food because it tasted like styrofoam. I’ll be going elsewhere for takeout until they improve their containers.
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Nanci Lopez Hernandez
Without a doubt the best Thai Food I’ve ever had in my entire life. I’ve visited the place twice now and every dish we’ve had is absolutely amazing!
YinG YinG Yieu
The place kinda small like a little house turn to restaurant, it’s not a good place to chill. The foods is ok but I believe over price for dishes.
Megan Richardson
In a relatively quiet stretch of SE Stark Street, nestled between a tire shop and a hair salon, is a tiny cracker box restaurant with some of the most consistently yummy Thai food to be had. Walk in and be greeted by the sunny smile of the woman at the counter. Don’t know her name? That’s okay. She’ll learn yours soon enough. Between bustling to bag up orders, serve drinks, and take calls, you’ll come to understand just how hard this mom and pop shop works to serve up great fare.
Yuliya Riddle
Before going to this place we called to make sure they are open, they said they were. When we got there we found out that there is no inside dining due to construction. Lady that was talking to us was extremely rude. We ask why she would not let us know the situation with inside dining. Her answer was THE SIGN IS ON THE DOOR!
Tree’s Adventures
This place is always packed, it is very small. The ladies that cook and serve (I’ve only ever seen two of them) are always so pleasant and sweet. They have a lot of regulars and I can see why! But the food is always fresh and delicious. Right now my favorite thing is the Wonton Soup. I can’t get enough, it’s amazing! But the Salad Rolls can’t be denied!
Kenneth Bush
My absolute favorite Thia restaurant. They make the best food and their menu is anything but basic. With a variety of proteins to choose from and all kinds of fruits, vegetables and spices.
maddie kerr
be aware when you ask for something spicy that it won’t come as such. i’ve had two experiences in a row where i clarify that i want my food a level 3 spice (the highest she says it goes) and my food is absolutely mild. no spice whatsoever. the flavor is good but for people who want some kick i wouldn’t expect that here
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