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Welcome to Thai Vintage Cuisine

**OUR STORY**

Welcome to Thai Vintage Cuisine, where Portland's vibrant food scene meets the rich flavors of Thailand. Nestled at 601 SE Morrison St, our restaurant embodies a cozy yet dynamic atmosphere that’s perfect for takeout or dining in. We pride ourselves on crafting dishes that marry traditional recipes with fresh, local ingredients. From our crispy egg rolls to the aromatic Kao Soi, each bite transports you to the heart of Thailand. Our commitment to authenticity is reflected in every dish, ensuring a warm and inviting experience. Join us for a culinary journey where each meal tells a story of heritage and taste.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Thai Vintage Cuisine, a delightful gem nestled in the heart of Portland at 601 SE Morrison St. This quaint restaurant specializes in authentic Thai fare, drawing locals and visitors alike into its cozy embrace. Whether you're a seasoned Thai food aficionado or just beginning to explore its vibrant flavors, Thai Vintage Cuisine promises a culinary adventure that you won't soon forget.

The charm of Thai Vintage Cuisine lies not only in its ambiance but also in its extensive menu, which boasts a medley of traditional dishes crafted with fresh ingredients. From the tantalizing Grill Beef Salad, featuring tender beef and zesty lime dressing, to the crispy delight of Crispy Pork Belly Salad, each dish exudes an explosion of flavor that dances on your palate.

  • Salads: The Grilled Shrimp Salad and aromatic Larb Salad are perfect for those looking to try something refreshing with a hint of spice—each salad comes alive with a lime dressing that uplifts every bite.
  • Soups: Don’t miss the hearty Pho or the sweet and sour Tom Yum Soup, which comfort and embrace you with their warm, fragrant broth filled with fresh herbs and spices.
  • Appetizers: The Coconut Shrimp and Fish Sauce Chicken Wings stand out as must-try starters, each bringing a delightful crunch paired with a sweet and savory dipping sauce.

Customer reviews echo the restaurant's commitment to flavor and quality. Diners rave about the generous portions and how each dish is deeply infused with umami. Take Andrew, who commented on the adorable setting and quick takeout service, or Snack Attack A., who was impressed by the freshness of their takeout order. The consistent feedback highlights a dedicated kitchen that puts love into every plate.

One standout dish, the Kao Soi, is particularly noteworthy. This Northern Thai delight features a harmonious blend of creamy soup and crispy noodles offering a delightful contrast of textures that many have remarked is hard to find elsewhere. Customers like Kenton express their satisfaction with its rich flavor and generous toppings, leaving them eager to return for more.

Thai Vintage Cuisine isn’t just a restaurant; it’s an invitation to experience the heartwarming essence of Thai home cooking. With friendly service, a cozy atmosphere, and vibrant dishes, this establishment is beautifully set to become a staple in the Portland dining scene. So, if you're in the area, don’t hesitate—grab some friends, indulge in delicious dishes, and discover why this spot is quickly winning the hearts of many. For reservations or takeout, you can reach them at (503) 477-4352.

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Andrew L.
Andrew L.

Killer Thai food in SE. very cute interior. I always get takeout noodles and the service is fast. Recommend!

Nam N.
Nam N.

Great Portions. Tasted delicious. And priced right. Asked for hot and it's actually hot. $14 for a lunch pad kee mao. It had the right amount of umami and wok taste. Would definitely go back for lunch when in the area. One thing is they never asked for my spice level and default was mild. Which made me mildly sad. I forgot to request for spice. Updated review. Prices have gone $1 up The Drunken Noodles. I give it a 5/5. Recommend. Pad Thai 2.5/5 it's super saucy with the red sauce. More on the sweeter wet side if you like that. I like my pad Thai more dry and umami.

Snack Attack A.
Snack Attack A.

SO FLAVORFUL! We ordered take out, everything was accurate. Friendly staff... seemed nice and cozy in there, wouldn't have minded eating there. We had pad Thai, salad rolls, Tom kha, crab puffs... all dank. Fresh ingredients. Quick turnaround. Would return. Parking was a beast tho, We did wish the peanut sauce was a bit thicker. But that didn't take away from the score.

Chalina R.
Chalina R.

Started with the egg rolls and chicken! Both with the same sauce but it tasted good! I would rate the rolls a 7.5/10 and the wings a 7/10 just bc they were a little hard to chew the skin but it did say crispy.. so‍. The lemongrass chicken pad Thai was very tasty! The chicken tasted not really too lemony just crispier tbh but the noodles were exactly how I like them, good amount of peanut sauce which they give u a side to add more if u like. Not dry and very flavorful plus a lot of veggies!! 8.5/10

Joey S.
Joey S.

This place offers a wide variety of vegetarian options. I went for the Kao Soi which is a Northern Thai dish that consist of yellow noodles and curry. The food was awesome and along with the service.

Alex W.
Alex W.

Little hole in the wall spot. Food was pretty good. Place was really hot inside so if it's cold maybe a good spot to go but avoid on a hot day.

Kenton B.
Kenton B.

I go by this place pretty often since it's connected to Loyal Legion on 6th St. I'll be honest, it wasn't what we expected because the place had a small number of reviews and we were the only ones dining in. I forgot to take a picture of it, but we ordered an order of drunken noodles and kao soi. The picture provided is a picture of the Kao Soi. It's a creamy soup with noodles in the broth, with a side of dry noodles. Now it may sound like it's a weird combo, but once those dry noodles soak in, you get a combination of textures that work very well together. This level of deliciousness in a Kao Soi is very hard to find. Everything about it was very delicious and they do not skimp on the toppings or protein. The drunken noodles were also very good. I tend to like a little more sauce to my drunken noodles and this place did a good job of providing that. Overall, I would highly recommend this place because I feel like it will have a line out the door soon. I love this place and will be coming back frequently.

Elizabeth U.
Elizabeth U.

Cambodian approved! We ordered the original fried chicken wings (not pictured, we were too hungry) it had no breading which I prefer, tastes like how mom would fry up at home. Had tons of flavor, super crispy skin with fried garlic sprinkled on top. The veggie jade curry was fragrant and flavorful with that spicy heat that was perfect and the variety of veggies were fresh. The pork belly fried rice was good as well (how my dad would cook it), light on the oil with a slight golden crispness with each bite. Everything was served very quick, we ordered and waited maybe 10min for each dish to arrive. Portions were a good size and could be easily shared between 3-4 ppl so we had left overs to take back home. Service was great! Come here for some Thai home cooking. And I love that they played Thai pop music in the background. Come support this business, such a gem in the community.