Bar in Portland, United States
Luc Lac Vietnamese Kitchen
100ptsDowntown Vietnamese dinner, no advance planning needed.

About Luc Lac Vietnamese Kitchen
Luc Lac Vietnamese Kitchen is a downtown Portland Vietnamese restaurant that works well for a low-effort date night — accessible booking, a visually appealing room, and a menu built for sharing across two people. It sits in a useful middle ground: more atmosphere than a casual spot, less formality than anywhere requiring advance reservations. Easy to book, central location.
Is Luc Lac Vietnamese Kitchen Worth Booking for a Date Night?
Yes — if you want a downtown Portland dinner that feels intentional without requiring a reservation weeks in advance, Luc Lac at 835 SW 2nd Ave is a solid call. The space is visually sharp, the format suits two people well, and the booking difficulty stays low enough that a spontaneous evening is genuinely possible.
What to Expect
Luc Lac is a Vietnamese kitchen in the heart of downtown Portland, and the room reads that way: the kind of place where the lighting is dim enough to feel like a date but not so dark you're squinting at a menu. For a returning visitor, the move is to push past whatever you ordered first time and explore the fuller range of the Vietnamese menu rather than defaulting to the obvious pho order. The compact downtown location means it draws a mixed crowd — post-work drinks, pre-show dinners, and couples who planned ahead just enough to show up. That energy works in your favour on a date night; it's ambient without being overwhelming.
For two people, the format here rewards sharing. Vietnamese menus in this style typically allow you to move across multiple dishes without the evening feeling like a parade of small plates , there's enough substance per dish to feel like a real dinner. If your last visit was a single-bowl experience, a return trip is worth building around two or three dishes shared across the table.
Compared to Portland's more formal dinner options, Luc Lac sits in a practical middle ground: more character than a casual chain, less ceremony than a reservation-required tasting menu. For a date night that doesn't require dressing up or planning three weeks out, that positioning is genuinely useful. For more options across the city, see our full Portland restaurants guide.
Booking & Logistics
Booking difficulty is easy, which is one of the stronger arguments for this venue on a weeknight date. You're not competing with a 30-seat counter or a months-long waitlist. Walk-in potential exists, though calling ahead or booking online for a Friday or Saturday is the sensible move. Check our full Portland bars guide and our full Portland hotels guide if you're building a fuller evening around this stop. For broader Portland planning, our full Portland wineries guide and our full Portland experiences guide are worth a look.
Practical Details
| Venue | Booking Difficulty | Leading For | Price Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| Luc Lac Vietnamese Kitchen | Easy | Date night, casual dinner for two | Mid-range (est.) |
| Teardrop Lounge | Moderate | Cocktail-focused date night | Mid-range |
| Multnomah Whiskey Library | Hard | Spirits enthusiasts, special occasions | Premium |
| Bible Club PDX | Easy–Moderate | Atmosphere-led date night | Mid-range |
| Rum Club | Easy | Casual drinks, neighbourhood feel | Accessible |
For reference on how Portland's date-night bar scene compares nationally, see Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston for a sense of the broader cocktail bar tier. Locally, Abigail Hall, 3808 N Williams Ave, and 10 Barrel Brewing Portland round out the wider Portland options worth knowing.
Compare Luc Lac Vietnamese Kitchen
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Luc Lac Vietnamese Kitchen | — | ||
| Teardrop Lounge | World's 50 Best | — | |
| Bible Club PDX | — | ||
| Multnomah Whiskey Library | — | ||
| Rum Club | — | ||
| Takibi | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Luc Lac Vietnamese Kitchen worth the price?
Pricing varies at Luc Lac Vietnamese Kitchen; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Luc Lac Vietnamese Kitchen located?
Luc Lac Vietnamese Kitchen is located in Portland, at 835 SW 2nd Ave, Portland, OR 97204.
How can I contact Luc Lac Vietnamese Kitchen?
You can reach Luc Lac Vietnamese Kitchen via check the venue's official channels.
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