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Paadee
Portland, OR
The name
Paadee, meaning “to bring good things,” follows the philosophy that walking the path of happiness looks like leaving guests fully satisfied. The restaurant aims to serve comforting Thai food that both evokes the owner’s childhood memories and reinvigorates guests’ spirits.
Chef Earl Ninsom first got the taste of cooking when, at just eight years old in Bangkok, he prepared his mother a simple dish of rice and porridge. Today he owns a small-yet-mighty Thai restaurant empire in Portland, including the acclaimed spots Eem, Hat Yai, and Langbaan, which won the 2024 James Beard Award for outstanding restaurant.
Paadee comes alive through its rich, warming dishes and welcoming spirit. The kitchen excels in simple pleasures: Thai omelet laab with toasted rice powder and peanuts, papaya salad with dried shrimp and green beans, aromatic green curry, and perfectly executed traditional pad Thai. “The food may not be perfect, but it is sincere and authentic,” Ninsom told Portland’s KGW—and we love his humility.