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Thai Noon Restaurant
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I've traveled extensively in Thailand. When home, I crave REAL Thai cooking. Unfortunately, most restaurants on this side of the Pacific ""dumb down"" their cooking for American tastes.
Thai Noon is an exception, with some of the most authentic Thai cooking around. Pad Se-Eiw and Ginger Lovely are two favorites. They also make fantastic Som Tum (green papya salad), a staple Thai dish most Portland restaurants don't have on the menu!
I've eaten here weekly since they opened. Cooking has become more consistent; service and wait time have improved tremendously. Very reasonable prices, especially the lunch specials. Crowds during the dinner hours can make it hard to get a table. I recommend calling ahead to verify how busy they are.
Thai Noon filled a needed niche in the Alberta neighborhood. Even better if they stayed open into the wee hours of the morning. Curry at 2:30 am? Sign me up!
Pros: Food, Location, Friendly Staff
Cons: Limited hours, Limited seating
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