Hanoi Kitchen is a family-owned Vietnamese restaurant at the intersection of Glisan Street and 79th Avenue,[1] in the northeast Portland part of the Montavilla neighborhood.
[3] According to the Portland Mercury, the mì dê tiêm is "an egg noodle soup with a rich meat broth lightly scented with medicinal goji berries and jujube.
It's served with a lime wedge and a bowl of fermented tofu dipping sauce; this shit is dank as fuck, all creamy textures and earthy umami-funk, with little flecks of chili for good measure".
Alex Frane and Nathan Williams of Eater Portland described Hanoi Kitchen as "an under-sung, mellow spot with polished wood floors and a tile ceiling".
[5] The Oregonian's Ben Waterhouse described the restaurant as "a large, pleasant place decorated with houseplants, chandeliers, and portraits and landscapes painted by a local doctor".
[3] Alex Frane and Nathan Williams included Hanoi Kitchen in a 2022 overview of recommended eateries in Montavilla, in which they described the business as "a standout Vietnamese restaurant in a town full of them".