Great food, great happy hour deals! Owners personally greet you and we have had great times there on each visit. #D72 Thai Peanut Combo and #D83 Drunken Noodle dishes are awesome!
Joanne M.
Place rating: 4 Portland, OR
Our go-to Thai restaurant. You will not be disappointed. Food is delicious! We had the Thai peanut combination D72. Yummy! Large Shrimp was cooked perfect. Their Pad Thai is excellent! Pot stickers are deep friend but can be steamed and pan fried on request(our favorite way). So many wonderful dishes! The owners are very friendly.
M p.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, WA
We have been coming here for awhile. Working our way thru the menu. So far everything has been tasty, fast and fresh. The owners are great and the waitstaff is always friendly.
David L.
Place rating: 1 Vancouver, WA
Well I am the most easy going person. Went out for a Friday night relaxing dinner with my love… Arrived at 6:30 pm were promptly seated the 17minutes till we were greeted at the table. Ordered. Soup arrived 45 minutes after arrival. Dinner 1 hour. As we watched other tables get one plate then another. No one this evening ate dinner together. We were tempted to leave a few times but wanted to give them a chance. Food was very good but had the taste of slow service making hard to swallow. We will not return.
Valerie J.
Place rating: 2 Washougal, WA
Service was mediocre. Had to ask for water; the waiter didn’t ask for a drink order. The food seemed to take a long time to arrive, even though the place only had maybe 5 other people there. The noodles I ordered were in a big sticky clump on the bottom of the plate, with veggies sprinkled on top, and peanut sauce poured on top of that. The veggies were good, but the peanut sauce was strange, thin and gritty. The newer tables seemed ok, but most of the booths were peeling. Paint was chipped off the walls, and it seemed kind of dusty, like the owners have given up. Nice location.
Jason D.
Place rating: 1 Vancouver, WA
Food great if you can get it. Just called to place a to go order and the guy told me he’s a little bit busy and since I was only one order he would get to it when he could. Glad business is so good you can turn business away don’t worry I won’t be calling back with any orders. Taste of Sechuan right next door never been turned away there because I was just one order.
Skye A.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, WA
The Pad Thai was very good. Prices were even better! The service, not so much. I was greeted at the door and seated immediately, but the server walked away from the table in the middle of taking my order, to seat another customer. I would probably come back to eat again, but not my top choice of Thai food restaurants around me.
Karla m.
Place rating: 5 Portland, OR
Second time eating here and it’s on point! The food is delicious, not oily whatsoever, they serve brown rice, and the spicy level is superb! I will def visit next time I’m in the area. Very nice environment: clean and the staff is very nice.
Mark W.
Place rating: 3 Moscow, ID
Good pad thai, decent prices, a little light on the chicken and spice but still not bad. Got it to go but looked like a nice enough spot.
Amit G.
Place rating: 1 Vancouver, WA
What an insult. We had a gift certificate for $ 50 for this location on 164th, and the owner wouldn’t honor it! Talk about a crooked deal! The food was so-so but worse the service was poor. They were unable to make 2 of the cocktails on their menu, because they didn’t have the ingredients. We had to ask for silverware and plates, twice. No water for 3 of us and no refills for the others. The egg drills dripped with oil. Beware –if they won’t honor a legitimate gift certificate, they probably won’t last long. All-in-all, I spent $ 75 and won’t go back. I recommend you don’t visit this establishment either.
Nancy L.
Place rating: 1 Portland, OR
Don’t waste your time and money in this Thai shit last time I order curry chicken tease nothing like curry dog food and costumer service horrible.
Jason M.
Place rating: 2 Portland, OR
Environment is important to me… We were the first to walk in. The room was large and empty and from the lounge you could hear sports on the TV. No music played and the place felt cavernous. Ordered the spring rolls, as a vegetarian dish… Came with fish sauce. All of our food came out at different times. You could hear children crying from the back room. Service was mediocre but I have no complaints about the food. I probably will give this place a second chance another time just to give the benefit of the doubt. First visit overall, very mediocre.
Vanessa W.
Place rating: 1 Portland, OR
Been a fan of Thai food for years but this is not my place. I had the signature dish crying tiger at many Thai restaurants. This place served the worst. Sigh. Not coming back.
Krista V.
Place rating: 1 Vancouver, WA
Awful. Came for lunch during my hour break ordered curry and salad rolls. 45 min later walked out hungry with ten minutes to get back to the office. Don’t think I’ll be coming back here.
Dan B.
Place rating: 5 Vancouver, WA
I’ve been eating at Wild Tiger for years. The Mee Grati is excellant. Has anyone seen the amount of eateries in the area… Most of them are worthless yet people frequent them. If Wild Tiger is empty it’s because there are too many other places stealing business. It will come into it’s own. I like not competing with all of the loud people that frequent todays restaurants. By the way if you can’t afford to eat out then stay at home and cook!
Brent M.
Place rating: 5 Camas, WA
I just tried this place tonight for the first time and felt compelled to Unilocal about it. One of my main complaints about Thai food in the USA is that they just don’t make it spicy enough. Even if you tell them you want it Thai hot, it usually comes out fairly mild. This is not the case with Wild Tiger. I ordered the Larb Gai Thai hot and for the first time in years I got something that actually reminded me of the food I had when I lived in Thailand. I was crying and blowing my nose and it was beautiful. I’m looking forward to trying their other dishes.
Jeremy W.
Place rating: 2 Portland, OR
I biked over there to get my Tom Yum soup and Chicken Satay. I accepted the price but wasn’t happy about it, as it’s a close eatery to my work. Tom Yum was good but for $ 10 bucks, I expected more chicken and less broth. It’s a simple soup, I know, but for10 bucks. give me something.
Karin M.
Place rating: 3 Portland, OR
The food is ok. I’m not impressed enough to go back. This is my second visit. That’s enough. There are lots of other Thai restaurants from which to choose. The Pad Thai was dry and bland. The heat was a little hotter than the medium I asked for, but fine. The Panang was a little better but not great. I liked the coconut chicken. You know, I want to be enthusiastic and positive, but it was, just ok. If you’re hungry and it’s the only restaurant that looks interesting, it’s ok. Some people love this place so maybe it just an off night.
Jeffrey B.
Place rating: 4 Portland, OR
So it started with we thought it was new then found out it was 5 years old so we were blow away. We had two dishes and they were both great. They need to work with advertising this place. And waiting staff to be more about us not the bar. If you like thai food then you’ll be fine here. Its over all pretty good for the amount of food and what you pay for.
Sarah Y.
Place rating: 2 Seattle, WA
Spent quite a while looking at their menu trying to figure out what dishes on their menu qualified as Laotian, but seems like everything was pretty typical Thai food. Ended up going with the trusty red curry and green curry. Both were barely mediocre, and strangely, had peas(maybe that’s Laotian?). The restaurant’s interior is VERY dim. I’m surprised anyone can read their menus!