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Pasha Mediteranian Grill

19 NW 5th Ave
Portland, OR 97209
(503) 222-1667

http://www.pashapdx.com

Details
Price Range: $$
Parking: Street
Credit Card: Yes
Outdoor Seating: No
Alcohol: Full Bar




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by Patrick S.

I've been to Pasha only once on a Friday evening before things got ramped up there so I can't quite give it a full on review of all that it offers. The menu was decent and the food was a bit under par for the pricing, but still totally yummy. The drinks were also a bit under par for the pricing. I had three Maker's Manhattans and they were okay but at $9 a pop I was un-thrilled. The Hookah menu looked good but we opted not because we had already spent $100 after tip for the two of us and our evening was just starting. The wait staff was very attentive and good looking. The smoking was very cool like it was naughty to smoke indoors but after a big meal with drinks even I was hankering for cigarette. Overall I found it to be a pleasant experience and left with the feeling that I had visited an underground speakeasy type restaurant that Portland has been famous for in their past.Enjoy


 
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by Cedric J.

Went to Pasha's buffet for lunch buffet and I was pleasantly surprised.  Pasha's is situated just off the skaggy part of Burnside in Old Town -- it's not in the best of locations -- but upon walking into the place, it was a different world.  Exposed brick, a long, narrow dining room with gorgeous art and atmosphere; I instantly thought 'date place'.We were starving, and sceptical of a buffet place, but the food was great.  My compatriots raved about the beef; I had a bit of everything veggie and the salmon cakes, which must have been home-made, because they were NOT typical.  Not only were they not dense, but they had a great texture and weren't greasy either.  The Caesar salad was great, the rice was fluffy, and nothing was old or out of date.  The service was attentive and friendly, and the tea was excellent as well.I'll be going back for lunch and maybe try it for a dinner out.  They have belly dancing on Thursday, which I may check out as well.Edit: I keep going back and the quality remains the same: great.


 
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by Brian H.

I have been to Pasha in the evening on two occasions.Their food is good and their wait staff a little stand offish earlier in the evening.But after about 10:00 it's Great!!!!!!They have bellydancers and a D.J. playing Arabic music and Some of the best Hookah I have ever had(besides my own at home)If you get there early and decide to just "stepout" after 10:00 don't be suprised if you have to wait in line outside.......


 
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by MIDORI D.

We went there for lunch buffet.I'd never had Mediteranian food so I was excited.The food was great! I loved that rice and soup and everything.Their buffet is affordable.I will come back again soon!


 
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by Claire T.

Some local friends on a lunch break took us to Pasha, and we were wowed!  Pasha provided an afforadable, decadent Monday lunch spread for us.  I liked the atomosphere, which had lots of ornate decorations.Lots of soups, salads, dips and entrees were spread out for us to choose from.  I'm not sure I've seen this many choices on a lunch buffet...eyes...bigger...than...stomach...  I especially liked the ground beef kebabs (kind of like sausages), the hummus, and the rice.  They had two different kinds of pilaf: white and green with herbs.  Why was the rice so good?  Maybe it had a stick of butter; I wouldn't doubt it.  That stuff was addictive!The lunch buffet was a great value, and if I lived in Portland and worked downtown, I'd weigh at least 10 lbs more than I do now.


 
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by Neil W.

Lunch Buffet Review:  My usual gripe w/ Buffets is a lack of selection.  Usually you see 8-10 dishes, usually mostly entrees, and more than often I am underwhelmed by the selection of things that suite my tastes.  However, Pasha managed to be the first buffets in quite awhile to over deliver on selection.  There were no less than 10 appatizers/salads, and somewhere around 10 meat/main dishes.  I had samplings of Tomato, onion and cucumber salad.  Tabouli was fresh and excellent, the Humus was good, and the Dolma were fresh and well prepared.   I had tastes of the Chicken Kebab, Beef Kebab, Talipa all of which were very good.  The beef meatballs were a little off for my tastes, but were passable, just not my style.  The service was excellent for having what seemed like only one waitstaff tending to about 10-15 tables.  I will return.

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