Cong Tu Bot

Portland


Slightly surly tattooed staff and a bohemian crowd share the space at this almost painfully hip modern Vietnamese joint. You'll find real-deal cuisine here, including fried turmeric and shrimp omelets, chicken doused in sesame chili oil, cold noodles and grilled pork, and pho ga (chicken noodle soup).


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