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    Asian Kitchen

    4.3 (85 reviews)
    InexpensiveThai, Asian Fusion

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Good for kids

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    Bradley J.

    I had noticed there were not any reviews in the last year so I wanted to post one. The food was wonderful, so fresh. The service was great, friendly and fast. It's in a strip mall but so worth the stop. Easy access and parking.

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    Liz T.

    So fresh, fast and friendly :) warm welcome, Hot Food, fast service. I walked in on the phone (super rude ) but the staff was super friendly and treated me with kindness and understanding.

    Tim S.

    I am a big fan of restaurants that offer good food mainly to patrons in their specific neighborhood. Asian Kitchen is just such a place. I am a huge fan of the Tom Kha soup, which I get with chicken. You get to choose your own protein, as well as two vegetables. It is an ideal soup in winter or when you are feeling a little under the weather, but it is great when you are feeling well too. Other dishes that I am particularly fond of include salad rolls, the pad thai, yakisoba, and garlic and pepper pork (again, choose your protein). The owners are very nice, and I like to support them. You do have to navigate the open hours, however: currently (Feb 2022), no dine-in due to Covid, 3-8 pm Mon-Sat, EXCEPT closed the first Saturday of the month. And you may wish to call in your order, especially towards the end of the evening-- if business is really slow, there is no guarantee that they will not close the kitchen early. All in all, I am very glad that Asian Kitchen is in my neighborhood, and I am proud to support it.

    Veggie Yaki Soba w/ Tofu
    Charles M.

    Visiting the Portland area for a couple days and got in yesterday. Was pretty hungry so my friend took me to a small hole in the wall spot here in Westlinn. Can't lie, initially I wasn't sure if I'd like the food based on outside appearance but the inside was cute and clean! Had boho style decor and aroma coming from kitchen smelled great. The cashier greeted us with a happy attitude and promptly took our order. The menu wasn't extensive but has a variety of different Asian cuisines. I decided on an order of veggie egg rolls and Vegetable yaki soba w/ tofu. They brought out the appetizers first and then our plates came out. Presentation wasn't all there but there's more to the eye for sure. The yaki soba noodles were cooked perfectly and the tofu was crispy! Vegetables were fried thoroughly ( which is to my liking! ) Was not sure how the tofu was going to be prepared. the crispiness of the tofu with the moist noodles made for a happy blend of textures. This eatery is a perfect example of ' you can't judge a book by its cover ' If you're in the Westlinn area craving noodles this is a safe choice! Very happy with my experience and the food.

    BBQ chicken, doesn't taste any better than it looks
    Martin F.

    I was so hopeful. Service was quick and friendly, the table was clean the prices are affordable. The peanut sauce does deliver and the veggie daughter returned a tasty review of the healthy and delicious. The dumplings texture was closer to raw than cooked. The Thai BBQ chicken wasn't edible. The weird, yellowish/green, grainy sauce spooned over the odd medallions of chicken just tasted off to me. This is a one and done for me. Sorry.

    A few tables to sit outside.  It's located in a strip mall type of lot, so it's not quiet, but clean.
    Elan H.

    This place always has fresh food with the option to customize every meal to your liking. The service is very polite and the restaurant isn't what I'd call cozy, but clean. I'm close, so I prefer carry out. Great lunch spot in West Linn.

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    11 years ago

    This place is so good! Very nice, fast, and affordable. This is my favorite place to eat in West Linn.

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    10 years ago

    Oodles 2.0 is great. I love the garlic and pepper beef with udon noodles. Healthy(ish) and yummy. Nice savory sauce.

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    10 years ago

    Absolutely amazing and always consistent. The prices are extremely fair. Great authentic food.

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