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Oma's Hideaway

4.2 (390 reviews)
Closed 5:00 pm - 9:30 PM

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Jessie L.

The service and the vibe was great! I forgot to take a picture of the roti but it was soooo good. 10/10! You definitely need to get Roti for appetizer. Then we ordered pork belly chashu noodles. They were fantastic 9/10. The clam noodles were ok i would give it 5/10. I'll have to go back to checkout their cocktails some other time! Overall great experience. It would be a perfect place for a date night or cocktail/dinner place for a girls night.

David T.

First time trying this place and couldn't rave more about it! Had reservations but still got there about 10 minutes earlier and there was still a line before doors opened. We ended up choosing Oma's Table since wanted to try a variety of different foods. The sheer volume was enough to fill two of us up, and we came hungry in preparation! Not only was the quantity there, but the quality was superb. I would go back in a heartbeat. Words can't describe how excellent the food was, so I would recommend you try this place ASAP!

Jen N.

We came for the Oma's Table Experience, which had some very unique and unforgettable dishes, like the Charcoal Grilled Lamb Satay, the Roti Canai, and Caramelized Carrot & Leek Curry. We chose the Chinese BBQ Pork which was sliiiiightly too smokey for my taste. The coconut sorbet was so good on its own and could've gone without the rice crispie in my opinion. Service was very kind and helpful. Would still definitely come back to try other dishes!

TAMARIND MALA FRIED CHICKEN
Alex K.

I stumbled upon Oma's after a Google search for unique places to eat in Portland led me to an article highlighting it. Oma's serves Malaysian-style dishes and is the sister restaurant to Gado Gado, which leans more Indonesian--something our very knowledgeable server explained. While the article listed Oma's as $$, I'd personally rank it closer to $$$ due to the price-to-portion ratio, though the food quality is undeniably excellent. Our server initially recommended 5-6 small plates for our party of three, but since none of us were extremely hungry, we opted for just three dishes: the crispy eggplant chaat, the tamarind fried chicken with coconut rice, and a special off-menu 6 oz Wagyu steak with coconut butter and chimichurri. We skipped the $16 roti and curry sauce--even though I'm sure it's incredible--because it just didn't feel worth it for us. Everything we did order, however, was phenomenal. The flavors were bright, balanced, and memorable. The Wagyu was one of the best I've had, and the eggplant chaat was perfectly crispy. Oma's also offers a $65 pre fixe menu (whole table participation required) that includes a variety of starters and a choice between Chinese pork or the tamarind chicken for the entrée. Dessert was a fancy rice crispy treat, which didn't wow me. For our group, the prix fixe would've been close to $200 with tip, so we stuck with à la carte. Parking: Street parking in this busy SE Division neighborhood can be tricky. We ended up a few blocks away in a residential area. Wait Time: We didn't make reservations because OpenTable charges for no-shows and even party-size changes, so we took our chances. The waiting area is tiny--maybe four people can fit inside--and you're either blocking the door or standing outside in the cold. We waited about 30 minutes for a table of three. Parties of two will likely get seated faster. Service: Outstanding. Our waiter was like a personal food tour guide--enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and fun. He checked on us often and made the experience more enjoyable. Prices: The food leans pricey, and there was a small charge on the bill that supports staff health benefits. It's not listed on the menu, but it's common in Portland. I don't mind paying it, though I think these fees should just be built into menu prices. Food Quality: Truly top-tier. Sweet, tangy, spicy, rich--every dish delivered layered flavors and great execution. Kudos to the kitchen. Ambience: This was my biggest disappointment. The front of the restaurant is beautiful, warm, and inviting... but that's not where we sat. We were led to a back deck area with a plastic ceiling and curtain "walls." Despite assurances that it was warm and cozy, it was freezing. Even our server was trying to warm his hands by the heater. The décor (exposed studs and disco balls) felt mismatched and a bit tacky for the high-quality dining experience. This space really needs better heating and an overall upgrade. Overall: Oma's offers exceptional food and fantastic service, but the price point and the back-room seating situation kept it from being a full five stars for me. I'd absolutely return--just hopefully to sit in the main dining room next time.

Salted Egg Yolk & Shrimp
Karlo C.

Visited Portland and stumbled upon this little gem! This was my first time trying Malaysian/Singaporean cuisine -- spicy, full-bodied flavors, and perfectly balanced textures all around. We started with an exquisite dish called "Chatt", featuring deep-fried eggplant that was crispy like potato chips and plated almost like nachos -- creative and delicious! The fried chicken was decent -- flavorful but not particularly memorable; I probably wouldn't order it again. Tamarind Mala Chix The salted egg yolk shrimp, though, was the standout. It came in a rich, curry-like sauce with bold, creamy flavors that hit all the right notes. Drinks were fantastic, and the service was top-tier -- every staff member we interacted with was warm, attentive, and genuinely friendly. Multiple people even checked on our table, which was really impressive! For ambience, we sat outside under a cozy tin-roof patio -- dim lighting, calm atmosphere, and that perfect Portland evening breeze. Inside had a cute, dim-lit aesthetic with fun neon touches. Parking is street only, so keep your eyes peeled! Would definitely come back to try more dishes. This spot is a true hidden gem with great energy, amazing service, and bold, memorable flavors.

Leif B.

Omas is great. Wonderful accommodating staff, a beautiful/interesting space, and delicious food that comes quickly. I have been for lunch a few times a while ago, and this was my first time in for dinner and a full meal. It did not disappoint, we were seated in the back area with no wait, and the service was great. Highly recommended!

Oma's Table menu - Sept 2025
Sarah C.

Had a lovely dinner at Oma's Hideaway. It is a sister restaurant to Gado Gado, and I've been wanting to try both for a while now. A friend coming through town was a great excuse. We sat on the streetside patio with a pup. They kindly offered a water bowl. It's fun to people watch on Division St and there are plenty of tables outside so the staff doesn't forget about you. If you sit outside, at least walk through the interior as it's decorated in a very fun way. We opted for the prix fixe Oma's Table menu at $65/person. It felt like a great value for the cost, with plenty of courses and good size portions. Everything was delicious. It did tend to the spicier side. Standout dishes were the martabak, roti, and rice krispie dessert. They have great sauces as well. I'd be happy to order any dish again though, as well as try more on the menu.

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Suren D.

A great, vibey date night spot with phenomenal service. It is a bit pricey and the space is a little small (so expect to hear your neighbors conversations) but the food and drink options were so unique and tasty that I found myself thinking about them days later. I wish there were more veggie options but the staff were so super helpful and conscious of any allergies and food restrictions. Will definitely be back.

Gabe P.

Oma, you're too good to me. This place was amazing. One of the best meals I ever had. We did Oma's table and let the professionals order for us. I couldn't begin to name all the things that we tried. It was all good. Like without a doubt not one thing that wasn't well above average on a tasty scale. My favorite was still probably the scallops and shrimp chip thing. The roti was so good I could dip it in cyanide and still enjoy it. I don't need to say too much else besides the place is actually really good. This place rocks. (4.8 Stars)

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Dan H.

The buttered bao was phenomenal. Coconut rice was irresistible. Decor is whimsical and room is clean. Seating is tight and intimate. Service is rushed and intrusive. I've never felt so disrespected. I know you're running a business, but that was unbearable and the opposite of hospitality.

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Rebecca C.

Really cute spot on the patio (the hideaway). Must get: roti. Super flaky Indian bread with a bit of salt on top. Excellent. Good sauce Solid: beef satay. A bit spicy. So my little one only had one piece. Skip: cucumber salad. Didn't like the fermentation of the cucumber combined with the yogurt. Skip. Sparkling rose by the glass was good. Mocktail " I am serious" was excellent with coconut and pineapple.

Terrence M.

Order: we had the 3 course meal dinner for 2 at $65 per person with 3 drinks total bill $181 Pros: Overall, the place was cool! The food was shareable with amazing small bites. Def. Did not know what to expect. The taste and flavors were bold, bright, tangy, and spicy. Also, the portions were small. Each selected dish had a slight twist in the flavor department, which made the tasting experience even better. Cons: there was a $3 ish dollar employee benefit fee attached to the meal. While $3 isnt a lot, I have always been a firm believer in the employer covering those fees and not passing it on to the consumer. I did tip 20% of my total bill though!

Roti with curry dipping sauce. It is fried. But worth every calorie laden bite.
Doug K.

Had a phenomenal dinner here last night! Staff was friendly. Place had a comfortable size crown on a Monday. No wait for a table. I followed the waiters recommendations and got the roti which was decadent (fried) and delicious and the bbq pork that was also great. I also lashed out and enjoyed a couple of cocktails that were great: the pulse of life and on the banks of Bombay. I wasn't expecting too much walking in but left very happy.

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