“Been in Portland almost 5 years and I've never came here till now! I cannot believe I waited so long! It's such a cool place. The vibe is great. The karaoke is great. Food great. Bartenders great. It was a vibe for sure! Highly recommend.“
“Da Hui was one of the few places open during this last icy storm. Our power went out, so this we awesome! We get there the place is nice and warm. The service was unbelievably friendly and fast. The food was delicious!! We'll definitely be back again!Dietary restrictions: There are wonderful gastric sleeve surgery options.“
“Fantastic time last night (New Years Eve)! Felt like we went back in time to an intimate authentic tiki bar. Food was amazing! Drinks and drink recommendations were fantastic. Wait staff and bartenders were extremely friendly, knowledgeable and accommodating. Definately will be returning.“
“I went here for the first time this last Wednesday, the drinks were great and our server was so nice. I really appriciated how sensory friendly the atmosphere is. The absence of harsh overhead lighting, the instrumental music and the random (but calming) storm simulations were awesome. I really felt like I could focus on socializing without having to try to combat my sensory issues. I will absolutely recommend this place to anyone and I'll be back to try the food!“
“This was on my tiki bar fanatic brother-in-law's list for his first time in Portland, and it did not disappoint! We got there right before it opened on a Friday, and it was a full house within the first half hour of being open, so I definitely recommend going early. I got two gin drinks--the Singapore sling and the moonlighter. Loved both although the Singapore sling was my favorite. My sister got the blue Hawaiian and the hurricane. My brother-in-law got the mai tai, the doctor funk, and the drink that came with the blue tiki mug. For food, we got two orders of the Hawaiian bread (had to get another order it was so good!) and the edamame. This was such a fun experience! A very welcome tropical escape from rainy Portland.“