Welcome to Jumbo Restaurant & Lounge
- 4427 SE Johnson Creek Rd Portland, OR 97222 Hotline: (503) 775-6739

Very happy with the food I tried recently through Uber eats. I chose this option because they had a great amount of vegetarian options. The crab puffs were perfect, the crispy sesame tofu was delicious (& I loveeeee that they already separate the sauce so you don't have to ask or worry about it getting soggy) and the plain noodles were delicious as well. Large portions, and I have no complaints. Will definitely be back!

Still our favorite local old school American-Chinese diner: tonight just got the House special lo mein and the sweet n sour pork ( side of fried rice) - hit the spot, as always , ample serving sizes/ reasonably priced ... Fast service- and big comfy booths...

The best Chinese in Portland! If you like traditional, tasty, crunchy not soggy Chinese in a traditional (read: old school) dining room, this is your spot. Service is quick and the owners are there helping out and are very friendly. Highly recommend the Mongolian Chicken, perfect amount of spice!

I've driven by Jumbo multiple times and was always curious. After looking it up here on Yelp and seeing the pictures, I KNEW I had to try it! I decided to order delivery on a Friday night. I was a little nervous about it given the distance I live, but food got to me quickly and was still PIPING HOT! Everything was so good and I already can't wait to go back! This time to eat there, for sure. Definitely try the Mongolian Chicken if you decide to give it a shot. I can't stop thinking about it!

I've been eating a lot of Chinese food lately and this place did not disappoint. I got a couple items here. I got their #7 which is a combo which had General Tso's Chicken, Fried Shrimp, and Pork Friend Rice and it was all delicious! I appreciated that their General Tso's chicken actually had some decent heat. I also got their combination lo mein which was also very good! I would definitely recommend this place if you haven't tried it before.

I love Jumbos. My family has been going here for years...service is always kind and friendly, they accommodate dishes to be vegan, portions are generous, and the actual location is interesting and unique, like a movie set, an old diner with pink and green seats. If you go in person they serve hot tea! A lovely touch I think :) Our favorites are the cashew tofu, the Singapore noodles with tofu, the sesame tofu, and the eggplant. Thank you, Jumbos, for being our affordable and delicious neighborhood and family spot!

Don't sleep on the place. It may look like a hole in the wall but this place is delicious take out.

Yes Chinatown Portland has moved to SE 82nd but just a couple miles down the road off of Johnson Creek, the Jumbo is serving inner SE and the hungry next door at W-Buffett's Precision Castparts. And every once in a while you crave an Americanized Chinese menu, the kind offering egg foo young in a combo with the chow mein or rice,and get it all done in One (plate) third portion of the plate, main entree selection. And then, Jumbo surprises with some authentic dishes not usually seen in the off-Chinatown scene: Peking Duck, sizzling oysters and scallops, salt and pepper squid, and our family fave, beef chow fun. Owner is friendly and gracious and after chatting for a while also pointed out the more authentic menu items, her favorite, the Mandarin Delight. This is one of those days, the hubby insisted on a chop suey house for Kung Pao and that's when my eyes roll...lovingly haha, and I embrace my combo plate options choosing gravy topped eggy veg foo young patty and indulge in pork (cha sui) fried rice as it's the only time I ever order it, always out of pocket book reach, way overpriced as a single entree... a matter of principle ;) It's a killer deal with Kung Pao as the last part of the combo and enough for 2 meals at $9.50! Decor is a typical old school Chinese diner with TV on in the main room booths just like stepping into grandma's living room where pink and green abounds and windows dressed with low hanging half window drapes, but bonus because she keeps her liquor cabinet full next door in the video poker room. Spread out in the darker adjoining wood paneled drawing room to host larger parties on the round tables and overflow. Not the iconic Jumbo floating restaurant of Hong Kong, but at the mouth of the sea of suburban strip malls and chain restaurants, it's worthwhile fishing this Jumbo out.