Good food. Very large portions and delicious, piping hot tea with every meal.
This char siew lo mein had no business tasting this damn good. Usually it arrives with a slipping pile of sauce in other places so when it arrived dry I was skeptical. That all changed when I tasted the noodle. Perfectly seasoned light hint of sesame oil and salt probably with some char siew drippings too. The steady line of people buying roast meat take out pretty much confirms the quality of the meats here.
I'm giving this place 5 stars because they have traditional zhongzi (sticky rice with meat, egg and peanuts wrapped in a bamboo leaf) and it's the only place in Portland ive found that makes it.
The duck is good too, although the rice could use more dippings but this place is like a blast from the past : nostalgic Chinese home cooked food with no fancy frills. Price is a little on the steep side due to the increasing cost of supplies and meats (thanks covid). But I got 2 meats and rice for $15 and a zhongzi for $3.50 ( that one is a huge deal, highly recommended you stock up on that!)
Definitely will be back. Might just do the duck rice plate for 12.50 next time.
A small Chinese restaurant
that is only offering Dim Sum and BBQ items at this time.
I walked in on a Thursday
afternoon and was told
take-out only.
The regular menu is not
being offered and I was
shown the Dim Sum items
on the steam table.
I selected BBQ Buns, fried
sesame balls, pork and
shrimp dumplings (Siu Mai),
and steamed pork ribs
with a pound of BBQ Pork.
The ribs did have a lot of
fat, but had good taste.
The BBQ Pork was lean
with a nice sweet taste.
The pork and shrimp
dumplings were moist
wth nice balance of flavors.
The BBQ Pork Buns had a
bright red color and had a
sweet taste to them.
The fried sesame balls
were a little greasy, but
had a nice sweet bean
paste.
A nice place for Dim Sum
and Chinese BBQ including
duck.
Located on SE Division in
Portland on SE 83rd in
a small strip mall.
Credit cards are accepted.
We heard about this place when I was getting a haircut next door. My daughter asked, "What's that thumping noise?" And my barber said they were chopping BBQ pork next door. And I said "We need to get us some of that BBQ pork." And the barber said "It's really good." And she was right.
And of course since my kids love Dim Sum, we also loaded up on Shrimp Shumai, Hom Baos, Sticky Rice in a Banana Leaf and Sesame Balls with Red Bean Paste. They were really nice and the food was really good.
Legit dim sum, all fresh, moves fast, great prices, friendly service. Best chicken feet ever, if you don't like theirs then you'll never like it. BBQ duck, char siu pork, whole pigs with crackly skin, what's not to love? Try to show up early for the most selection, stuff sells out because all the cool kidsssssss are gettin it firstttt
Amazing roast meats here. The takeaway line is always bustling on weekends as lots of people come to buy their roast and barbecued pork, duck and chicken. The dim sum is great and they also have it frozen for you to take home and steam.
Mike Krzeszak (thekrizzakboy)
+4
Bought a whole bbq duck for $25. You can get duck, chicken, and a few dimsum items. Everything was to-go. Prices are reasonable. People are super nice.
Very good Duck and pork! You can phone in orders or wait in line but get there before 11am.
Great food and we drive 1 hour to get to it!
Excellent, authentic Chinese. Also has dim sum, and Peking Duck, Roast Pork etc. hanging in glass case. I highly recommend. Many folks get take out. Not geared for large sit down groups. 6 or less works best for sit down.
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