Sluurpy > Restaurants in Portland > Lucky Strike Restaurant

Review Lucky Strike Restaurant - Portland

Eric Leavell
When I saw the menu for this place, I knew I had to go. Whenever a restaurant has multiple food items that I've never had and rarely (if ever) see on a menu, I HAVE TO GO TO THERE! I started with the Jelly Fish Salad, because, it's Jelly Fish... It was interesting. Not bad, but not really good. The Jelly fish added more of a texture to an otherwise decent asian-style salad. My friend got some beef dish to start that was VERY tasty. I was originally going for the Spicy Pig Intestine (because, again, I wanted to eat things I never had before), but they were out. Instead of I got the Chicken in a Chili Bath. SPICIEST MEAL I'VE EVER HAD! I love spicy food, but this was insane. I had to eat this a little slower than I would've wanted to, had to pace myself. The chicken was delicious though, easily the best chinese food I've had. The spice didn't kick until you had a chance to taste the delicious chicken underneath, which is crucial for food this spicy. My friend had the Twice Cooked Pork, which was much less spicy, but no less delicious. I highly recommend this place, you just gotta be cautious of how spicy some of their dishes are. If you're adverse to spice at all, I'd probably recommend you look through their menu online before making the trip.
sarah sanderling
My friend and I have been trying all the spicy margaritas in town, and while I love a good spicy dish, I expect my drinks to be drinkable. The margarita was so friggin' hot, I couldn't finish it. Also, it kind of seemed like the flavor was second to the spice in some of our dishes. The eggplant totally rocked though. Five stars for the eggplant, 3 stars for the margarita. The service was just okay, nothing special, would have expected a little more refinement for the price.
Howard Fan
Lucky Strike is one of the best Chinese restaurants in town! The decor is pretty cool, it looks like a mix between a trendy bar and an Asian restaurant, and they play Hong Kong movies on the projector sometimes! The service is usually good, but they can be a bit understaffed sometimes. But the best part of this place is the food. The never fail to please with great tasting food and plenty of spice! I particularly enjoy the sliced pork belly with garlic sauce, that is probably the best thing they have on the menu!
Michael Romano
Earnest vegetarians may wish to avoid this place. The first time I tried Lucky Strike, I dined-in with family and enjoyed a couple of spicy vegetarian dishes. The second time I had Lucky Strike, I ordered take-out and specifically asked that our order be vegetarian. In the middle of dinner, we started finding lots of little pieces of meat in the dish. We called Lucky Strike and found out it was pork. Needless to say, I'll never eat here again.
Leon Taylor
This place has the best Chinese food I've had, outside of San Francisco. The service and atmosphere are not quite up to the food, so I can't give it a loved it. The service wasn't awful by any means just not quite as attentive as they could have been. The atmosphere also isn't bad, just a little bit funky. That said, they aren't really trying for high end so as long as you are going for the food you will not be disappointed. We ate family style so I got to try a wide swath of the menu. We started with Spicy Pork Ears, Pot Stickers, and a Seafood Pancake. The pig ears had fabulous flavor, but a weird texture. I was the only one at the table that at much of them. I wasn't fast enough to get one of the pot stickers, but everyone that had one raved about them. The Seafood Pancake is really more Korean than Chinese, but who cares, it was excellent; better than what I've had at most of the Korean restaurants I've been to. For main courses we shared Spicy Noodles with Pork Ribs, Kung Fu Fried Rice, Guinness Pork Ribs, and Drunken Belly. At first it seemed like too much food for six people, but the only thing left at the end of the night was a small amount of the Drunken Belly. Each dish was perfect in its own way. My favorite was the Guinness Pork Ribs, but the Kung Fu Fried Rice (Kung Pao Chicken in fried rice) was a close second. No complaints about any of them. The spiciness level on the hot dishes was just right, added to the flavor, but didn't overwhelm it. I wasn't drinking, but my friends who had cocktails raved about them. Their Mojitos (I know not Chinese) were the table favorites. One friend said that it was the first Mojito she'd ever really liked. They have a decent wine list, but we didn't try any of it. Their beer selection isn't deep, but looked decent. Their prices are very reasonable. Cost for all of the above including cocktails was only $128. I will be back.
Gina Wilson
Lucky Strike's food exceeded my expectations. Generally, I think Chinese food and think drenched in sauce and grease. Not the case at Lucky Strike. The DanDan noodles had an amazing flavor. The spring rolls were light and crispy and the spicy tofu was great too. I would recommend it, based on the food. The service, however, was lacking. I realize that restaurants tend to be busy Friday nights at 8ish--after being sat, we waited almost ten minutes to be acknowledged by our waitress...or any waitress. Outside of drying up (waiting for a beverage), I would go again.
Thomas Thai
The ambiance was hip and colorful. Service was alright. Jelly fish salad was good. Spam is the pineapple fry rice? Seriously it was in there. The kung pao chicken was missing the kung pao. The spicy pig intestine was spicy but had this after taste that was awful. I think it was marinated in the star spice which isn't the best idea. There are other restaurants nearby that is much better. Avoid this one.
Heehyul Moon
Prices were okay. This is not a place to go with your children. or at least check with the restaurant if they have any plan for a private party.When they have a party, pass this place. Too hot. I had to worry about my health. Kimchee was terrible. They put too much spicy in food. not healthy and not tasty. we ordered spring rolls, pork ears, fish bowl, bok choy, beef, dandan noodle, mapo tofu,& pork. Very disappointing...._ + I don't think they are Szechuan style. They are just hot.
Acai Bowls Alfredo Andouille Apple pie Arancini Baba Ghanoush Baby Back Ribs Bagels Baguette Baingan Bharta Bananas Foster Bangers And Mash Bass Beef Beef Bourguignon Beef Cheeks Beignets Bento (Lunch Box) Bibimbap Biscuits and gravy Blood Sausages BLT Bolognese Bouillabaisse Bread Pudding Breakfast Burrito Breakfast Sandwich Burger Burrito Cakes Calamares Calamari California Roll Cannelloni Cannoli Carbonara Carrot Cake Cashew Chicken Cassoulet Catfish Caviar Cesar Salad Ceviche Cheeseburger Cheesecake Cheesecakes Cheesesteak Chicken And Waffles Chicken fried steak Chicken Parmesan Chicken Sandwich Chicken Wings Chili Chow Mein Chowder Churrasco Cioppino Clam Chowder Clams Club Sandwich Cobb Salad Cod Cod fritters Confit Coq au Vin Corn dogs Corned Beef Couscous Crab Crab Cake Crab Legs Crab Rangoon Crawfish Creme Brulee Crepes Croque Madame Croque Monsieur Croquettes Crostini Cuban Sandwich Cucumber Salad Cupcakes Curry Deep dish pizza Dim Sum Donburi (Rice Bowl) Donuts Duck Duck Confit Dumplings Eclairs Eggplant Eggs Benedict Escargot Etouffee Fajitas Falafel Fattoush Filet Mignon Fish Fish & Chips Fish Sandwich Fish Soup Fish Taco Focaccia Foie gras Fondue French Dip French Fries French onion soup French Toast Fried Anchovies Fried Clams Fried pickles Fried shrimp Frozen Yogurt Galettes Gazpacho Gelato Green Curry Grilled cheese Gyros Haddock Hake Halibut Hamburgers Hanger steak Hoagie Hot Dog Hot Pot Hummus Ice Cream Italian Beef Jambalaya Japanese Curry Juice & Smoothies Kabobs Kale Salad Key lime pie Korean Fried Chicken Kung Pao Chicken Lamb chops Lamb Shoulder Lasagne Lechon Lemon tart Lettuce Wraps Lobster Lobster Roll Lyonnaise salad Mac and cheese Macarons Macaroons Mandarin Duck Matzo Ball Soup Meatballs Meatloaf Meringue Minestrone Mortadella Moussaka Mussels Nachos Noodle Octopus Okonomiyaki & Takoyaki (Flour Dish) Omelette Osso Buco Oxtail Croquettes Oyster Pad Thai Paella Pancakes Panzanella Pasta Pastrami Sandwich Patatas Bravas Peking Duck Perogies Philly Cheesesteak Pho Pimento Cheese Po' Boys Poke Bowls Polenta Pollock Porchetta Pork Loin Pork Tenderloin Poutine Prawns Pretzel Profiteroles Prosciutto Pulled Pork Sandwich Quail Quail Eggs Queso Quiche Ramen Razor Clams Red Beans and Rice Red Curry Reuben sandwich Ribs Rice pudding Risotto Roast Beef Roast Chicken Roe Salad Salmon Salmon Salad Saltimbocca Sandwiches Scallops Schnitzel Seafood Paella Seafood Platters Shawarma Shellfish Shrimp Shrimp and Grits Shrimp Salad Soup Dumplings Souvlaki Steak Frites Steak Sandwich Steak Tartare Steamers Suckling Pig Surf And Turf Swordfish Tacos Tagliatelle Tandoori Chicken Tapas Tataki Tater tots Tempura Tikka Masala Tilapia Tiramisu Toasts Tomato Bread Tonkatsu Torte Tortellini Tortelloni Tortillas Tostones Tres Leches Tripe Tuna Tuna Melt Turkey Burger Turkey Sandwich Udon & Soba (Wheat & Buckwheat Noodle) Unagi & Dojo (Eel & Soil) Veggie Burger Waffle Fries Waffles Waffles & Crepes Wings Yakitori (Grilled Skewers) Yellow Curry
Share on WhastApp
Share on Facebook
Browse the menu
Add review