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Full Moon Thai Restaurant

Full Moon Thai Restaurant

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4.5 Google Review
3445 NE Broadway St, Portland, Oregon, 97232, United States
(503) 477-6073 www.fullmoonthaipdx.com
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May 4, 2018
I love the pineapple red curry. I order it with chicken and it is so warm and soothing. The vegetables always seem so fresh and everything tastes from scratch. I'm a very picky eater. I don't like some of their other food but it does look like they give it their all when it comes to cooking fresh food.

Apr 24, 2018
The food here is so fresh and well flavored I almost can't stop thinking about it. The atmosphere is calm and inviting. I would recommend it to everyone.

Sep 24, 2017
Had the pumpkin lovers and eggplant dishes. We shared these. Not bad but not the best Thai I've had. We also ordered the Pad Kee Mao. Do not recommend it. Salad rolls were tasteless. Atmosphere is very nice. Service was excellent and very friendly. Offers brown rice which is a plus. Good variety of selection on the menu.

Nov 5, 2017
Don't bother with expressing your thoughts when the staff check on you and things are not good. If it's negative the floor staff will dutifully ask specific questions and bring that back to the cook who gets annoyed and makes their staff come back as as silly questions like "have you eaten sweet and sour before"? Uh, yes just three times this week at different Thai restaurants. Try the sweet and sour at Esan or Bangkok Palace and know your place in the literal food chain Your "sweet and sour" has no distinction between the two flavor profiles. It tastes mildly like pickle relish. The sauce is thin and tastes like the mild pickle relish, the chicken (if you order the chicken) has no flavor so it's just protein matter sitting in thin weak pickle relish water along with all the other ingredients. I had also ordered it hot and I didn't even feel the slightest of spice heat. The Tom Yum I'd asked for mild ended up being hotter than the entree which was fine. I had about five bites hoping something would stand out but they didn't so I pushed it aside and finished their Tom Yum which they do a good job at. My total with the Iced Thai Coffee, small Tom Yum and the terrible main of the Sweet & Sour stir fry was $20. Nothing was offered to change my dining experience and nothing was removed from the bill. I tipped 20% for the unfortunate floor staff and left. This place is unfortunate. Their hours keep changing, they will shut down for a week without notice and while they have several other items that are at least good the people in charge don't seem to care. It's places like this I don't lose a tear over when they inevitably shut down.

Apr 10, 2018
Food is delish and staff are so amazing

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Opening Hours

Tue:4:30 pm - 9 pm
Wed:4:30 pm - 9 pm
Thu:4:30 pm - 9 pm
Fri:4:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Sat:4 pm - 9:30 pm

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