This tasty Thai spot has quickly motored its way into the hearts of Northeast diners.
In Short Bright citron walls, modern-art paintings and Lifesaver-colored pendant lamps give this spot a youthful, downtown feel. A tiny bar is lined with regulars sipping Thai beer while waiting for their takeout orders. Starters include the Rock and Rolls, which are salad rolls with lemongrass-marinated chicken. Curries and noodle dishes are complex and rich; the crispy curry duck and pad kee mao (drunken noodles) are wonderfully satisfying.
by: Contributor, http://portland.citysearch.com
by: Contributor, http://portland.citysearch.com
Good Thai food
This is a good restaurant with good food, it gets a bit busy as it is in a hopping neighborhood, so get in a bit before the dinner rush, I recommend. I think they do tofu better than many, it isn't too fried but it is crispy enough to feel like an indulgence. Yumm.
by: Michelle W. at InsiderPages
by: Michelle W. at InsiderPages
Different, but good...
For a different type of flavor to the Asian food, this restaurant serves some of the best in Portland. The staff is friendly and will recommend a certain dish based on your explanation of taste buds.
by: C H. at InsiderPages
by: C H. at InsiderPages
"Amazing"
We visited Tuk Tuk on a recommenation of a friend and the food was everything I had hoped .Excelent flavors , fast and friendly service . The owner ( we believed he is ) made us feel like the most importnad cuustomer in the place ( as i saw him do and talk whit everyone in the restaurant ) . I higly recommend this restaurant to anyone who want a great thai food , wonderful atmosphere and warm , friendly service . Thank to the Manager .
by: tnuk, http://www.urbanspoon.com
by: tnuk, http://www.urbanspoon.com