Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Tigard, Oregon, United States. Tigard /ˈtaɪɡərd/ is a city in Washington County, Oregon, United States. The population was 48,035 at the 2010 census. As of 2007, Tigard was the state's 12th largest city. Incorporated in 1961, the city is located south of Beaverton and north of Tualatin, and is part of the Portland metropolitan area. Interstate 5 and Oregon Route 217 are the main freeways in the city, with Oregon Route 99W and Oregon Route 210 serving as other major highways. Public transit service is provided by TriMet, via several bus routes and the WES Commuter Rail line.
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4 based on 39 reviews
Went for weekend lunch. Staff was pretty quick, attentive, and answered any questions about particular dishes our group had. The dishes are served family style and it is suggested each person order about 2 dishes each. We were a group of six so we had a good selection of dumplings, noodles, and veggie dishes. The dishes come out a few at a time, rather than all at once.The food was good and we did not have a lot of leftovers, so the number of orders was about right. Strongly suggest you go early because it gets pretty busy and you will end up waiting for a table.
4 based on 23 reviews
A hidden gem. This place honestly, it's one of those hidden sort of gems that you only stumble upon because your friend takes you there. The food is fantastic. The ambience leaves something to be desired, but don't let that deter you. The food is really good and there is just such an interesting cultural aspect of being in the market. There are a few restaurants. I can't say that I've tried anymore than the Thai restaurant. And, it was really good. Do yourself a favor if you're ever down in the Tuallitan area, and go to this hidden gem of a restaurant. You won't be sorry.
4 based on 122 reviews
P.F. Chang's is a restaurant concept that honors the 2,000-year-old Asian tradition of wok cooking and believes in making food from scratch every day in every restaurant. With a Farm to Wok food philosophy at its core, P.F. Chang's chefs hand-roll dim sum
Business meal between colleagues. The difference on this visit was made by the server... friendly, corrected the one problem before we knew it was a problem, very attentive. Sorry his name slipped my mind because he deserved a mention.Food - excellent, well presented, easy to share, copious and very good. Craft beers were good and very enjoyable... Overall a great meal, good business... thanks!
Love their food, they will satisfy whatever you want as they could do and they open late. Super nice services, they were very accommodating, understanding, patient. And they have great price, quality favors. Definitely going back!! Their food for take out and they also delivery. Try their chicken tenders, it wonât let you down! The Bing are these awesome savory crepes filled with veggies and meat, unlike anything Iâve had and really filling! I also ordered the wings with the Cajun, itâs a dry seasoning and not really hot for me, and the wings are fried crispy.Their wings&tenders also came with thin plastic gloves so we didnât have to dirty my hand. Overall, I would highly recommend them, and I hope they thrive for a long time.
4 based on 58 reviews
For real though. This place is legit. Service was great. Two guys working there so personable. I had Thom yum soup that was truly the best ever! Tangy, sweet, a little spicy. AwesomeTheir drunken noodles again, best I've ever had. I ordered pork, spicy. As sauce goes, so flavorful. Great amount of egg and veggies. Overall a must visit!!
4 based on 46 reviews
I've been to this place twice with friends. We tried their Pad Thai, egg rolls and curry. Portions are small and expensive for what you get. Ok food ,not bad. There are better Thai restaurants in the area though.And the staff are just there to give you food and no interaction or friendliness of Thai people. Most Thai I've met (Portland or Thailand) are very friendly. Maybe the staff were tired those days we visited but it was only noon!
4 based on 100 reviews
My wife and I tried Thai Basil as it was within walking distance from our hotel. We decided to try some of the less common dishes - Garlic Halibut and Thai BBQ Chicken. Garlic Halibut was just ok. Good stir fry smell and taste, but the halibut was a tough chicken consistency. The Thai BBQ chicken was not good. It's your grocery store rotisserie style chicken which is then deep fried before serving. The meat was super tough, so much so that we had to ask for another dish of dipping sauce. We complained to our server and she said she would mention it to the kitchen. Honestly, I don't think she said anything.We ordered some takeout for the kids back at the hotel. The green curry stir fry was not bad, a good combination of green curry and stir fry taste. Pad thai was just ok, kids noted that they've had better.
4 based on 146 reviews
This has become our new âgo toâ Chinese food restaurant. In five trips there, we have yet to have a bad meal or even bad dish. In many Chinese restaurants, the base is over ran by the sauce, leaving nothing but the overpowering sauce and nothing of the meat/vegy or what ever you are eating. One of my favorite dishes are the Honey Ribs. They cook them crisp and the sauce is sweet (as the name implies) but also savory with the pork shining through. The soups are always solid, I am a hot and sour person, my wife a egg flower kinda of girl. Itâs amazing on the hot and sour soup how many places can screw it up or can be so inconsistant with it, so far on all five trips there itâs been very solid. With so many mediocre Chinese restaurants out there that hide inferior ingredients in overpowering sauces, itâs nice to find one that combines quality ingredients with complimenting accent sauces that donât take over the dish. If Iâm having shrimp, I want to taste the shrimp, not just the sauce, with that I thank you.To wrap this up, I want to say the service in all of the trips has been outstanding, they are on top of your table with courtesy stops and most of the time beating you to the punch, whether itâs a water, a beer or a soda, thank you! With that said, I know your all not going to run out and attack this place, and hopefully you donât, because itâs already busy enough (smile).
4 based on 252 reviews
Gustav's is a favorite for casual dining. Serving lunch and dinner, the menu features a savory array of European and Northwest Specialties to suit any taste and appetite.
Had not been here in a while and had a hankering for some German food. We were seated promptly. Very relaxed atmosphere. Good variety of lunch items on the menu and our server was helpful in making a decision. We had the German meatballs and the Reuben with a house salad and both were very good. Very generous portions. We topped off the meal with apple strudel, which was delicious. Service was average. All in all, a good experience.
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Love their food, they will satisfy whatever you want as they could do and they open late. Super nice services, they were very accommodating, understanding, patient. And they have great price, quality favors. Definitely going back!! Their food for take out and they also delivery. Try their chicken tenders, it wonât let you down! The Bing are these awesome savory crepes filled with veggies and meat, unlike anything Iâve had and really filling! I also ordered the wings with the Cajun, itâs a dry seasoning and not really hot for me, and the wings are fried crispy.Their wings&tenders also came with thin plastic gloves so we didnât have to dirty my hand. Overall, I would highly recommend them, and I hope they thrive for a long time.
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