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I came here with my family for my birthday and the crazy thing is the owners wife has the same birthday as me!! They were going to closed to celebrate her birthday but when they had heard it was mine too they had opened just for me. Thank you for opening by the way!!My family is from Guam, so I was so excited to try this place. I will definitely be coming back here. View all feedback.
This was SO good, ordered delivery on door dash but can't wait to go there and try more of the menu. Got the pork belly teriyaki and it was perfect
I came here with my family for my birthday and the crazy thing is the owners wife has the same birthday as me!! They were going to closed to celebrate her birthday but when they had heard it was mine too they had opened just for me. Thank you for opening by the way!!My family is from Guam, so I was so excited to try this place. I will definitely be coming back here.
The food was great! The sweet island sticks taste like BBQ ribs without the bones and the fat! Also had the appetizer sampler which has an empanada, a shrimp patty, and two spring roll like lumpillas. They were all quite good as well, served with a tasty sweet/hot sauce. The spicy noodles were ok, but lacked the vegetables in the description but were really good combined with the pork. I would definitely come back! Great value!
If there is a cuisine there is probably a food cart in Portland serving it. Four Seasons Brother's is a hidden gem serving food from the Mariana Islands. Literally hidden. It's tucked away behind a curry and bubble tea cart across the street from the Samoan Assembly of God Church. The food is simple and very good tending towards pork, rice, fish, and pickled vegetables. There's definitely a bit of Filipino influence with items like lumpia and pancit. It's not fancy or pretentious. But it is del … – show