Not a huge market but it has what i need. Closest neighborhood asian market. In and out with decent prices
Gigi L.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
Tiny little corner market that has all the essentials. Protip: try the chè(Vietnamese dessert) in the deli case up front for $ 1.50. It’s got almond jello, tapioca, and jackfruit in a coconut milk base — gluten free and vegan! I had some today and it was yummy and fresh.
Jenny H.
Classificação do local: 4 Saratoga, CA
Nice little family run market. It’s small but completely packed. I picked up some Taiwanese snacks and veggies. As many of the other reviews mentioned, the people who work here are super nice. I wouldn’t necessarily make a trip just to come here since there’s a lot of things that I usually like to pick up at Asian markets that they don’t have, but would stop by again if I’m in the area.
Trang T.
Classificação do local: 5 Hillsboro, OR
I love this asian store. They have the best deli selections. It’s local and fresh. Great place to stop by during lunch to grab some food Togo. The store is clean and organized inside. Plus the staffs are great.
Duong N.
Classificação do local: 5 Corvallis, OR
They themselves pointed out that the stuff I chosen is not out of date and give me fresh ones instead. Definitely will come back.
Vicky N.
Classificação do local: 1 Hillsboro, OR
Wow, this store has the worst customer service I have ever experienced. The guy who yaks like an auntie tried selling me expired tofu even when I told him I didn’t want that shit. I even told him that he was wrong in his price checking and immediately, he gives me some sass. What happened to «customers» first? This is probably why the store only has 10 reviews(probably from his household) and the parking lot outside is empty as fuck. «Thank you and come again» MYASS.
Linda C.
Classificação do local: 5 Beaverton, OR
When I first moved to Beaverton, I worried about finding a decent asian market that sold SE Asian products. I knew where all the stores were in Portland and which ones to go to for what I needed. I fretted for nothing. This place is a few blocks from me and it has all my necessities. It is small. Cramped full of stuff. And neat. Most small asian markets that I have been too are a little messy in their attempt to cram as much stuff as possible. This place is neat. The aisles are narrow but as long as everyone minds their space, it’s all good. The prices are good. There are certain produces, like thai chili peppers, that I buy here because it’s cheaper and I like the quality. The family that owns this place are super nice. They are so helpful. It makes the whole shopping experience quite nice. If you want to avoid the big Asian store experience, come to this little store.
Frederick H.
Classificação do local: 4 Honolulu, HI
Best place in Aloha to buy thai/laos herbs and spices. They need to open a bigger store!
Nico J.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
I love this place, it’s family runs and they are very friendly. They carry rare fresh Thai and Vietnamese herbs that most of the time you really can’t find at the big market. If you have any question even a recipe, they would help and guide you to the right direction. They also have several restaurants and vendors drop of their specailty. So you could find stuff from Thai and Vietnamese desserts and foods.
Lee A.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
One of the best small markets in the area. The inventory isn’t huge, but it is well selected. I was able to find ingredients there that I couldn’t find at Uwajimaya(ok, Uwajimaya is Japanese and this is Southeast Asian, but you get the point). I also heard the shopkeeper describing the subtle differences between certain brands of the same grains of rice. It was impressive how much there is to know about rice. Lastly, they really know their food. Ask them about recipes and ingredients and you might learn a thing or two. I came away from there last week learning a new way to make bun rieu even better than my mom’s recipe.
Christina v.
Classificação do local: 4 Beaverton, OR
I love this market because it’s a locally own family run Asian market and the owners are very honest. There was several occasions where I bought some herbs and vegetables and I didn’t know that it was spoiled; the owner’s son was ringing up my purchase and pointed out that my vegetable was no good anymore and to try to find a different one. You don’t get that kind of service at other Asian market. Even though the market is a little bit small but I great appreciate their honesty and very reasonable price. Also, I don’t have to worry about parking because they have a big parking lot.
Nghia P.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
Great little store with knowlegable staff. They give great advice on how to use some of their ingredients in my cooking.
Air D.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
Coming from the bay area with many Asian markets, I thought I wasn’t going to find a decent Asian market in the Beaverton area. I’m just so happy I’ve found Viet & Thai. It’s a small Asian market, but they have everything you will ever need!
Bobby D.
Classificação do local: 4 Beaverton, OR
A small asian market with good prices. It’s located on the north side of tv hwy in a small strip mall east of 185th ave. This market has a lot of variety for a small store. I bought curry, noodles and packaged dried exotic fruits. The prices were a little cheaper for those items than i paid at another asian market in the area. The staff were nice and helpful in finding things. Even though it ‘s a small market that is hard to see from the highway, it sure had a lot of business when i was there. Must be popular with the locals! I will go back when in the area.
Olivia T.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
I was a frequent customer at Viet & Thai Market when I lived in Beaverton, OR. The market is small, but they have a pretty good variety of Vietnamese and Thai goodies from dry goods, drinks in cans, and even produce. They also brought in Pad Thai, Fish Cakes, Salad Rolls from a Thai restaurant. The pad thai is $ 5.50 for a big container which lasted me for two days. It was a really good pad thai, it’s more on the spicy side. They usually ran out of the Pad Thai if it’s get too late in the day. It’s better to call and ask if they still have some. It’s worth it to call!