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Pok Pok Northwest Preview, Portland, OR

Pok Pok Northwest Portland, Oregon

Portland favorite Pok Pok just opened a new location in the northwest. Hurray, there’s a Pok Pok in my hood! This is Andy Ricker’s fourth Pok Pok in town, and this one serves Thai and Vietnamese favorites from the original location on Division St, plus some brand new dishes. While the beloved Division St location offers a unique hole-in-the-wall ambiance, the new Pok Pok NW is bright and airy with natural light, exposed brick, and colorful accents.

When Pok Pok announced the soft opening of the NW location, I was lucky enough to snag one of the preview reservations (where the food is on the house) available to the general public. (I’d like to take a moment and thank my speedy cat-like reflexes.) We arrived a few minutes early for our reservation, and a group had already gathered outside, eagerly waiting for the “nope” sign to change to “open”.

Pok Pok Northwest Portland, Oregon
Pok Pok Northwest Portland, Oregon

At Pok Pok, the dishes are meant to be enjoyed family-style, and I recommend 2-3 dishes for a party of two depending on how hungry you are. In the past, we’ve ordered 3 dishes and left Pok Pok stuffed. The flavors and textures are on point, and unlike many American Thai restaurants, it’s not unpleasantly greasy. At Pok Pok, everything is balanced and refined. I’m always surprised by how hearty the food is, even the salads. There are many Pok Pok dishes that aren’t veg-friendly, but your server can help you navigate the menu and request substitutions. If you have no idea where to start on the extensive drink menu, I’d go for one of the refreshing drinking vinegars.

Thai Street Food at Pok Pok Northwest Portland

Papaya salad ($9.50) is a classic Central Thai dish that I never pass on, and they make it to order in the pok pok (mortar and pestle). We ordered the salad sans fish sauce and shrimp. Pro tip: you have to get the papaya salad with the chili. The heat slowly, but surely sneaks up on me every time, but it’s totally worth it.

Vegan Papaya Salad, Pok Pok Northwest Portland

We also shared the khao soi with tofu ($15.50). Even though it’s a noodle soup, it’s lighter on the noodles, heavier on the toppings than I had expected. The tofu soaks up the mild curry flavor of the broth nicely, while the mushrooms are so meaty, I’ve had to do a double take. The noodles are a bouncy al dente, and the curry broth is slurpable.

Vegan Khao Soy with Tofu, Pok Pok Northwest Portland
Pok Pok Northwest Portland, Oregon
Pok Pok Northwest Portland, Oregon
Pok Pok Northwest Portland, Oregon

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13 Comments

  • Reply
    meredith{MarthaChartreuse}
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    I headed in opening weekend and the staff did such a great job, despite being so new and how busy they were. Looking forward to having this in my hood.

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      admin
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      Sounds like your experience was just like mine! It’s great to have another Pok Pok in town!

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    Melissa Chee
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    I am definitely going to need to check this spot out! :)

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      admin
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      Yes, you gotta go!

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    Create/Enjoy
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    I’ve actually never been to Pok Pok but heard good things!! Glad there’s a new location!

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      admin
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      You should definitely give them a try!

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    Catherine @ Ten Thousand Hour Mama
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    WHAT! I didn’t know they opened a new Pok Pok! It looks adorable – I can’t wait to try it out.

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    Hillary Harper
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    I live in NW so I couldn’t be more excited about this spot! I’ll be having the sticky wings way too often ;)

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    Maxene
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    Beautiful pictures Waz! i love papaya salad and khao soy so much! so nice to now have an additional restaurant in PDX, hopefully this additional spot helps to lessen the wait!

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    Mitzie Mee
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    I’ve wanted to try Pok Pok the last couple of times I’ve been to New York, but I’ve never managed to get the timing right . Either I’m there too early or too late. Would like to try one of the Pok Poks in their home city. Curious about how they balance the som tam flavor without fish sauce. Do they use ordinary salt and sugar in the dressing?

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    Mary
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    WAIT, WHAT?! Pok Pok in NW?! I had no idea! This changes everything! So exciting!

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    Renee | The Good Hearted Woman
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    I love all the light in the new space! Your tip about ordering the papaya salad with the chili is spot on, too.

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    Erin
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    I didn’t know you lived nearby! I’m also in NW and checked this out a few weeks ago. While I was a bit bummed there weren’t more noodle and rice dishes, we had a good meal and I’m excited they are in the neighborhood!
    But somewhat speaking of, have you been to Kati Thai, the vegan Thai restaurant on Division yet?!

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