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Hungry Tiger restaurant in Portland
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Hungry Tiger

The official website tagline says 'vegan friendly, meat friendly'. A 12-year-old FindMeGlutenFree review states 'half their menu is vegan, and they have Daiya'. However, there is no marked menu, no dedicated kitchen or fryer, and no recent evidence of current practice. The evidence is thin and dated.

Address213 SE 12th Ave, Portland, OR 97214, USA
Cuisine
Price
Hours
Mon3:00 PM to 1:00 AM
Tue3:00 PM to 1:00 AM
Wed3:00 PM to 1:00 AM
Thu3:00 PM to 2:00 AM
Fri3:00 PM to 2:00 AM
Sat11:00 AM to 2:00 AM
Sun11:00 AM to 1:00 AM
Websitehungrytigerpdx.com/
Last verified

Per-allergen evidence

Vegan

confidence 0.55 ·

Marked menu, shared, Allergen-marked menu and aware staff but shared fryer / prep. Cross-contamination risk acknowledged.

The official website tagline says 'vegan friendly, meat friendly'. A 12-year-old FindMeGlutenFree review states 'half their menu is vegan, and they have Daiya'. However, there is no marked menu, no dedicated kitchen or fryer, and no recent evidence of current practice. The evidence is thin and dated.

Vegetarian

confidence 0.50 ·

Marked menu, shared, Allergen-marked menu and aware staff but shared fryer / prep. Cross-contamination risk acknowledged.

The official website tagline says 'vegan friendly, meat friendly', implying vegetarian options exist. No marked menu or dedicated equipment is mentioned. Evidence is very limited.

Coeliac · Gluten-free

confidence 0.70 ·

Not appropriate, Documented unsafe, multiple negative reports, or refuses to accommodate. Surfaced to warn rather than recommend.

A recent (10 months ago) review from a self-identified coeliac on FindMeGlutenFree reports being told by staff that 'nothing on the menu is gluten free and there is cross contamination in everything'. The listing also notes 'no dedicated fryer' and carries a warning that the establishment is NOT a dedicated gluten-free facility and may not be safe for coeliac disease. A much older review (12 years ago) mentions 'many good gluten-free options', but the more recent, specific warning from a coeliac diner outweighs it. The official menu page does not show any allergen marking on dishes.

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