Welcome to Sunee Thai & Lao Kitchen
Located in Portland, Sunee Thai & Lao Kitchen stands out for its late-night dining, friendly service, and delightful fusion of Thai and Lao cuisine. With a diverse menu offering spicy Tom Yum Soup, savory Chicken Satay, and flavorful Pad Kee Mao, the food is both delicious and generously portioned. Their vegan options cater to a variety of dietary preferences, making it a perfect spot for everyone. The cozy ambiance, excellent customer service, and reasonable prices make Sunee a go-to destination for those craving authentic Asian flavors in a welcoming atmosphere. Try their renowned Orange Chicken and Shrimp Salad Rolls for a truly unforgettable dining experience.
- 1400 SE Stark St Portland, OR 97214 Hotline: (503) 232-3957
Welcome to Sunee Thai & Lao Kitchen, a delightful fusion of Laotian and Thai cuisine located in Portland, Oregon. This beautifully decorated restaurant offers a variety of vegan options and is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that all guests can enjoy their dining experience. With a range of amenities such as outdoor seating, free Wi-Fi, and gender-neutral restrooms, Sunee Thai & Lao Kitchen caters to every need.
Whether you're looking for a quiet dinner for two or a lively gathering with friends, Sunee Thai & Lao Kitchen is the perfect choice. Their menu features an array of appetizers, including crispy egg rolls, fried tofu, and flavorful chicken wings. The soups, like the Tom Yum and Tom Kha, are bursting with traditional flavors and perfectly prepared proteins.
Customer reviews rave about the late-night availability of Sunee Thai & Lao Kitchen, making it a popular spot for post-event meals or late-night cravings. The friendly service and delicious dishes, such as the popular Pad Kee Mao and orange chicken, ensure a satisfying dining experience.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to dine at Sunee Thai & Lao Kitchen, where exceptional food, great service, and a welcoming atmosphere await.

You have to love that Sunee is open very late. Service you receive depends on who is working, but it's friendly enough for late night. There is always plenty of people picking up take out and patrons eating in. The decor is pretty with many traditional items. The food, decent and tasty. I always find Thai food on the more expensive side especially for vegan. The pad kee mao is good and tofu is cooked well.

We landed in portland airport midnight. Pleasantly surprised that this restaurant was open at that time. Picked up pad mee mao and spring rolls. We are already thinking of having dinner there next day.

This place is solid! We were staying at an airbnb nearby in walking distance and visited more than once in the handful of days we were in Portland! Arriving from the east coast around 1am the first night, we figured we would give it a shot due to proximity and hours of operation. We ordered masaman curry, drunken noodles, Tom kha soup, spring rolls, and chicken satay. All of the dishes came out piping hot, delicious, and appropriately spicy for the levels we ordered (considering this is a common gripe of other reviews). Second time we visited after a night out, we got pad see eww, a different curry , and the tom yum, and again, all were delicious. Service was reasonably fast for the time of night and seemingly only one person taking orders and one person (potentially even the person taking orders) cooking. We found it hard not to go back for a third time in our short stay!

Good food, large portions, fair prices, good service. We came here before an event at Revolution Hall. There was only one woman working and service was still fast and friendly.

Late night karaoke with good Thai food Friday and Saturday nights, the owner and his staff are all very friendly, and the neighborhood is enamored with this late night eatery

I did not know about this spot until I began doing delivery driving and then I discovered this is here, that they would always have my orders accurate and fast plus that they seemed pretty empty yet open till 4am! My friend I go out with more is a vegan so I love going to places where we both have a lot to chose from. We were both excited. At first I thought the guy behind the counter was abrupt but I suspect he is just resting angry face since he even said goodbye specifically to us when he was leaving after he was off and another person clearly was taking over for the later shift. He was super helpful though answering our many questions since nether of us had been there before. We ordered way too much food knowing we were going to be swimming in leftovers so we ordered good items for that. They have a specials board so I ordered heir orange chicken from that as I did not see it on the menu. I am super picky and this was some of the best orange chicken I have had. Their coating is so good and unique - perfectly crispy... And then the sauce is that perfect not syrup yet also not an assault on you with citrus like some are. I was amazed! I also got the shrimp salad rolls and their chicken satay. It was all delicious with gloriously tasty peanut sauce. And I had crazy leftovers I am still working through. I do have to also say that their prices are great too! Their location is excellent and I have not ever had an issue grabbing parking though I also have not been there during what could be an issue. Revolution Hall is directly next door and I feel that could be a challenge or parking BUT they are easy enough to get through food delivery or even just order and pick up!

Enjoyed the Spicy Chicken Wings, Pad Ga Prow stir fry with beef, with a Singha beer! Highly recommended! Wonderful location, across the street from a great microbrewery & Gastropub Grand Fir Brewing as well as Revolution Hall!

Once more into the... kitchen? seats? something. Sunee is proximate to Revolution Hall and we had an event there so once again it was time for a visit. This time, as part of our continuing quest to find the best Thai beef salad (yum nua) around, my partner had their very delicious rendition, and I being slightly less adventurous had the chicken panang curry. The venue was full of other show-goers, with a wide collection of concert tees covering about 40 years; the tables weren't all full but full enough to keep the server hopping. Despite that, we were waited on and served promptly and with great friendliness. The panang curry was super tasty, spiced to perfection. The yum nua was very tasty but lacking the crunchy crust from a super hot sear, leaving the interior of the meat very rare. Other than that, it was delicious. Once again, highly recommended. It's become our go-to for Thai in that part of town.

On the corner of Stark and 14th, Sunee Thai offers both Thai and Lao dishes. I got takeout recently and enjoyed the meal. We got noodles and a curry. Most items can be made vegetarian. They ask how spicy you want the dish on a scale of 1-5. I don't remember what I chose but I do remember thinking it wasn't as spicy as I'd like. So maybe add 1-2 on top of your initial thought. Staff was friendly during our brief interaction. The restaurant was empty since I arrived at the start of dinner service, but the atmosphere was pleasant. Looks like they have late hours, which we all know is rare in Portland! If you've got the late night munchies, this could be a great option.