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Tommy O's Pacific Rim Bistro

801 Washington St, Vancouver, WA | Map it  

98660 45.628901 -122.673001

(360) 694-5107 | View Website

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    Monday -Thursday: 7 a.m. - 9 p.m Friday: 7am - 12 a.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. - 12 a.m. Aloha (Happy) Hour: 4 - 6 p.m. (Daily)
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Neighborhoods:
Esther Short
Categories:
Catering, Restaurants, Delis And Delicatessens
Cuisine:
Pan-Asian & Pacific Rim

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Reviews for Tommy O's Pacific Rim Bistro

HBK2010

Member since Jul, 2010 View Profile
2Reviews
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Joined 2 years ago
2.0
July 10, 2010

So-so, definitely had better Hawaiian else where. This was the first time at this spot and I kind of had high hopes. I ordered the two meat combo plate, the korean style ribs and kalua pork. I've been to several hawaiian restaurants and I kind of consider myself a foodie so I had high expectations. The price is a lil bit high for the category of food, but if it would've tasted great it wouldn't have been an issue at all. The kalua pork was dry and tasteless, just no flavor at all. I had to drown it in hot sauce to make it decent. The ribs were very good, unusually tender for that style of bbq ribs and the sauce was sweet and tangy without being overly sweet. The dish came with only a single scoop of rice, it was an average scoop. The tomato and cucumber salad was interesting, it was bold and daring with flavor. However it might not suit many people's tastebuds for sure. I like to give restaurants several tries before I make a yay or nay decision, so I will try this place another time with another selection off the menu for sure. The most disappointing thing had to be the Kalua Pork, it's supposed to be so full of flavor and this particular time it tasted like it had sat in a steam dish for quite while as the meat's natural juicy flavor had drained out of it as well as it being oversalted, just a let down there.

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NaomiM

Member since Nov, 2009 View Profile
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Joined 3 years ago
4.0
November 21, 2009

Good food and nice atmoshpere. This restaurant was a lot nicer inside than I thought it would be. It was a good variety on the menu and the service was right on. It was priced pretty reasonable also. Plus it's a good alternative to the same boring types of food.

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Mike c

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Joined 3 years ago
5.0
November 09, 2009

WOW. I had the Tommy O's pork with noodles and the tomatoes and cucumbers. I don't remember the last time I had a meal that tasted that good. That the pork was so tender and the perfect flavor and paired with the noodles was outstanding!!! I can't wait to go back!

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foodiefest23

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Joined 3 years ago
5.0
October 21, 2009

A great place to entertain and eat!. I absolutely love Tommy O's I have been a long time customer of their downtown shop and have been exited to have them open a new place in East Vancouver. Their food is wonderful, the New York steak is awesome as is their calamari. I love their late night happy hour and the beer selection is hard to beat. I recommend you don't listen to the haters who only order fish and chips and go try it for yourself

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UNIMPRESSED

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1.0
August 24, 2009

OVER PRICED - UNDER DELIVERED. The prices are way out of line for what they offer. I went to lunch years ago down town and got the fish and chips lunch special - I was with a friend who got the same. When I got my bill it was over $20 for two small pieces of fish and soggy fries. I thought it was for both of us - no just mine.

Another friend wanted to go to new one on 192nd, menu was not the same - I like the katsu (?) chicken. Did not have there. Prices were high and we spent $38 for two mediocre pork sandwiches and again soggy half burnt fries and a soda - for lunch. Will not be going back. I am surprised the restaurant stays open downtown let alone can open a new one. Also agree with the slow service time - when you are on a one hour lunch you can not wait 50 minutes for your food.

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