Discover Pok Pok's vibrant menu in Portland Oregon's Richmond neighborhood on Southeast Division Street, where Thai street food is reimagined with bold, authentic flavors.
At Pok Pok, guests dive into a creative culinary experience featuring distinct Thai street eats that stray from the ordinary. This modern hotspot is celebrated for its signature fish-sauce wings that are crispy, salty, and packed with flavor — a must-try that has earned rave reviews.
Starters
Begin your meal with the famous fish-sauce wings, perfectly salty and crispy, accompanied by two flavorful dipping sauces that elevate the experience. For something sizzling, the prawns served hot in a clay pot with glass noodles offer an irresistible start, bursting with aromatic spices and textures.
Mains
The mains at Pok Pok take inspiration from unique Thai street food staples rarely found elsewhere. Dive into the rich curry beef, masterfully cooked with robust spices and creamy coconut milk that delivers depth and warmth. The pork belly paired with prawns and glass noodles creates a harmonious blend of savory and succulent flavors that keeps guests coming back.
Desserts
Finish your meal with the classic mango sticky rice, a sweet and satisfying treat with perfectly ripe mango slices and rich coconut-infused sticky rice. For a playful twist, the coconut ice cream sandwich pairs creamy ice cream with fresh bread, offering a delightful texture contrast and tropical flair.
Drinks
Pok Pok’s inventive drink menu features a fusion of East and West flavors, offering an adventurous selection of cocktails, beer, wine, and coffee. Notably, water infused with coconut essence complements the tropical vibe, enhancing every sip. Creative beverages here stand out for their thoughtful blend of traditional Thai ingredients with modern mixology techniques.
Specials
- Soy wings – A unique flavor twist on wings that’s highly recommended by regulars for an unforgettable taste.
- Chicken with two dipping sauces – A standout dish described as the highlight of the menu, surpassing even the famed wings.







