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5846 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR | Map it

97213 45.542701 -122.602801

(503) 288-0629

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4 Star Rating: Recommended

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xantippe

Member since May, 2007 View Profile
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xantippe Joined 5 years ago
5.0
January 11, 2008

I Love This Restaurant... But It's Gone!. This restaurant used to be fantastic. We went there almost once a week--it had the best Singapore noodles in the city, and their house special noodles were wonderful! (Yup, we're big noodle fans)

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Alas, the restaurant no more. It was recently purchased, remodeled, and renamed. Frankly, we were worried when it was purchased, but hoped that it would still have that great "Sam" taste. Surely no one would mess with success, right? Wrong! When we finally got up our nerve to try the new place, we were terribly disappointed: the house noodles were tasteless, and as for the the curry noodles... yuck! We'll give it another chance, but I dunno... I'm sad. Sam, we miss you!  View Less
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b00pi3flak3s

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b00pi3flak3s Joined 9 years ago
4.0
November 13, 2006

Good Dinner, Avoid Dim Sum. Located on the main part of Viet Row (Sandy Blvd) SH caters mainly to a Vietnamese / Chinese crowd. The food is by no means incredible, especially the Dim Sum. The food could use some improvements, but nothing terrible as I've been here many times. Good prices and service too.  View Less View More

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psychtobe

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psychtobe Joined 6 years ago
1.0
April 08, 2006

no no no. recent dim sum experience was not good. everything tasted bad: cha shao bao (steamed pork buns), siu mai (pork dumpling), ha gow (shrimp dumpling) - all the standards were not good. we tried some of the less common dishes - cilantro dumpling, sugar cane shrimp - also not good.

The servers were very friendly, but I wouldn't return here for the food.

FYI, I am Chinese and my wife is Vietnamese, so we have a lot of experience with good dim sum.  View Less
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crazeyd

Member since Feb, 2005 View Profile
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crazeyd Joined 7 years ago
4.0
February 19, 2005

Best in town since Marco Polo is gone.... The lunch Dim Sum is great, and fresh. No carts here just order it and then bring it fresh piping hot. The dinner is exceptional as well. Not the typical dark, satin booths of a Chinese place, but the café style atmosphere is clean. The food is exceptional and the service is unreal! Authentic Chinese food that is surprisingly light.

You won't be disappointed.  View Less
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austingerla2001

Member since Jun, 2002 View Profile
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austingerla2001 Joined 10 years ago
4.5
June 26, 2002

A Bargin!. This is a wonderful place to stop for lunch...you can choose off the menu or order Dim Sum...and the Dim Sum is not rolled around on carts until it is cold and gummy...it comes fresh out of the kitchen to your table. Best of all, it doesn't break the bank. Even so, it is a nice room, not fancy, and the staff takes good care of you. More than worth the price!  View Less View More

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