2 Best Restaurants in Portland, Oregon

Hat Yai

$$ Fodor's choice

Operated by the acclaimed chef behind Langbaan and Eem, this cozy and casual counter-service eatery takes its name from a small Thai city near the Malaysian border and its concept from that region's spicy and delicious fried chicken with sticky rice and rich Malayu-style curries with panfried roti bread. Other treats here uncommon to Thai restaurant culture in the States include fiery turmeric curry with mussels and heady oxtail soup with lemongrass. There's a second location on Belmont Street in Southeast.

1605 N.E. Killingsworth St., Oregon, 97211, USA
503-764–9701
Known For
  • the roti dessert with condensed milk
  • perfectly crunchy free-range fried chicken
  • good selection of Asian beers

Langbaan

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Guests reach this tiny 24-seat spot with an open kitchen by walking through the Phuket Cafe, which is itself a wonderful option for flavorful Asian cuisine. The restaurant serves the most interesting and consistently delicious Southeast Asian food in Portland via a weekly changing 10-course tasting menu that features unusual dishes like pickled mackerel with melon, sumac, and Thai chilies, and oxtail with bone marrow, chanterelle mushrooms, lentils, and tendon chips.

1818 N.W. 23rd Pl., Oregon, 97214, USA
971-344–2564
Known For
  • some of the most inventive Thai food in the country
  • a carefully curated wine list
  • wonderfully creative and flavorful desserts
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Thurs. No lunch, Reservations essential