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716 Main St #B, Oregon City, Oregon, 97045, United States
(503) 657-2824
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Apr 13, 2018
Stopped in for lunch. Great lunch time specials. Had a beef stir fry. Good amount of food, plenty of beef, fresh veggies and the sauce was tasty. Service was great. Looking forward to coming back and trying some other things.

May 10, 2018
Very attentive and polite server and really good food. I had the spring rolls and the pad see ew (sp) I really liked the sauce. An entree, one appetizer and a pot of tea was about $19.00 before tip. They also have a full bar available.

Mar 21, 2018
Was just checking out Oregon City and found this cute little restaurant! Walked in to a welcoming atmosphere full of love! Ordered salad rolls, phó, and pad see ew, all were very delicious! If I'm in the area chances are I will be back! If you love Vietnamese food then you should stop here as well!

May 9, 2018
I'm not sure what to think about Pho Thi. We went there several times when they opened but stopped going because the pho was just ok compared to other places and it was kind of depressing. They have remodeled and the restaurant is much more cheerful but I'm not sure the food has improved. I ordered the same thing yesterday as I ordered last week and they tasted very different. Also, 8 small slightly greasy potstickers for $7 seems expensive. It's super convenient if you're in OC.

Feb 28, 2018
I had heard that there was good Pho in Oregon City and was pretty skeptical. But my friend is a trusty foodie, so I gave Pho Thi a shot. Took my family there last night for the first time. The food was FANTASTIC! Oh wow. Order the pot stickers. A bit pricey at $7, but they were VERY tasty, and I think they make their own sauces because they were delicious as well. House Fried rice - Amazing. They serve it with egg that my dad used to make (he spent his formative years living in Thailand). It was really homey tasting, and reminded me of him. Not sure others will like the taste, but brought back great memories for me. It had plenty of sausage and shrimp. Delicious! Basil fried rice. My wife thought it was really good, but this dish was just okay for me. I like my this dish a bit more dry (I don't care for my rice to get too saucy). We split a bowl of wonton soup with everyone, including our 3 kids, which they loved. I really enjoyed the soup sides of peppers, mint, and bean sprouts. My kids passed on those. They don't really have a kid friendly menu, but my kids survived with the soup and teriyaki chicken dish. We ate all the chicken (great flavor), but left the veggie sides as my kids aren't big fans of sliced carrots and cucumber. When the bill came, it was more than I'm used to paying for Thai food, but then the quality is far superior, so you get what you pay for. Overall, very enjoyable evening. We came at 6PM on a rainy Tuesday night, and the place wasn't crowded. Food came out as each dish was done, so everything was fresh and hot. We shared everything family style, so that wasn't an issue. A new dish arrived every 4 minutes or so. But that might have been weird if none of us were sharing and people would have to wait a long time for it all to be ready at the same time, or you could sit there and watch your friends eat while you waited for your food. Our server was great! Provided extra bowls for the soup, had such a great smile, and very attentive without being obtrusive. Conclusion: Food quality and taste is exceptional. Price is reasonable, considering the quality. You may have to wait because they are cooking the food fresh, but for our family, it was worth the wait. Can't wait to go back and try the Pho!

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