Welcome to Village Hut
**Our Story: Village Hut**
Nestled in the quaint Multnomah Village of Portland, Village Hut invites you to experience a culinary journey through Asian fusion seafood. In a cozy cabin setting, our passionate owner and chef creates exceptional, fresh dishes that delight the senses. With a focus on quality, the menu features tantalizing options like ahi tuna poke and perfectly cooked halibut, all paired with vibrant vegetables and unique sauces. We believe good food should be accessible and unforgettable. Whether a quick takeout or a leisurely meal, every bite at Village Hut embodies warmth and comfort, leaving you with cherished moments and memories.
- 7647 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland, OR 97219 Hotline: (503) 768-3975
Welcome to Village Hut, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Multnomah Village, Portland, Oregon. This quaint seafood restaurant specializes in Asian fusion cuisine, where each dish tells a story of freshness and flavor. Located at 7647 SW Capitol Hwy, Village Hut is more than just a place to eat; it's an experience that delights your senses and warms your heart.
As you step inside the cozy, driftwood-shack-style cabin, you're greeted by a charming ambiance that invites you to relax. The decor is reminiscent of a rustic seaside retreat, making it the perfect backdrop for a dining experience that celebrates simplicity and quality. Chef J, the owner, pours his passion into every dish, from the vibrant ahi tuna poke bowl—complete with sticky rice and sautéed vegetables—to other exquisite offerings like halibut and blackened salmon.
- Fresh Ingredients: Reviews praise the fresh seafood and wholesome ingredients used in every dish. Customers rave about how each bite bursts with flavor, perfectly complementing the beautiful textures.
- Healthy Options: Diners appreciate the focus on health without sacrificing taste. The bento boxes are a particular favorite, offering balanced portions of protein and crisp vegetables that are both satisfying and nutritious.
- Welcoming Atmosphere: The friendly service adds to the charm, making first-timers feel like regulars. Whether you're grabbing a quick meal or enjoying a leisurely evening, the inviting atmosphere will make you want to linger.
- Value for Quality: Customers agree that while the prices may seem a touch high, the quality and portion sizes justify the expense. Many return not just for the food, but for the overall experience that Village Hut provides.
The culinary adventure does not stop at signature dishes. Each visit presents an opportunity to discover new flavors, as the menu features rotating specials that keep the experience fresh. With patrons like Gil N. delighting in the simple perfection of a poke bowl and Lila C. admiring the chef's dedication to flavor, it's clear that Village Hut has struck a chord with its community.
So, if you find yourself wandering through Multnomah Village, take a moment to pop into Village Hut for a taste of their delicious seafood. Whether you're dining alone, grabbing takeout, or cozying up with friends, every meal promises to be made with love and a keen attention to detail. Indulge your palate and discover why this little hut is a big favorite among locals.

I just recalled I was killed bd ofannoyed after I ate here a couple of times ago, so I'll revise: My opinion now is... AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH, YESSSSSSS, My Precioussssss. :) I just ate a bowl full of ahi tuna poke with lovely sticky rice, sautéed chopped cabbage-broccoli'n'carrots, and a little cup of nice sweet molasses-y sort of gluten-free tamari-tasting sauce, and my mouth, my whole face and my stomach are happy as-- well, as a stuffed clam. :) Ohhh! it was so good... every beautiful cube of fresh pink tuna, every hot spoonful of rice, every crunchy wedge of cabbage -- they all made up a perfect simple dish of bright complementary flavors. It smelled so good in the little beachy driftwood-shack-style cabin when I went to pick up my takeout order, that despite the cold, I opened the cardboard carton on my way home and started popping fish and vegetables into my mouth by hand as I walked. The food warmed and happied me so much that I even turned back and went a few extra times around the block, letting the joyful salad snapping between my teeth make up for my shivering fingers. I finished my dinner snuggled under a quilt with my little cat looking on longingly, expecting to have a bite or two at the end as usual, but I just couldn't do it -- every bite was too precious! Poor thing had to make do with some grains of rice and the dregs of that sweet sauce, which wasn't really her thing. Sorry, Kitty, I know I got the best of that deal by far and I promise you can have some yogurt with dinner. (I know it's not fresh tuna, but she's a weird cat -- she really does like yogurt over any kinds nd of fish.)

The food was great, the chef did a great job cooking the food, fresh and flavorful! Good price too! Would like to come back to try new dishes! The place is so cute, I like the decorations and environment, it makes you feel like a cozy cabin that services homemade food!

Happened to be passing through Portland and mentioned that after several nights of dining out featuring beef, I was in the mood for Halibut of all things. Found this hidden gem on Yelp and made the trek to tiny Multoma village to check it out. We were greeted right from the tiny kitchen by owner and chef J. He said they were really busy but if we don't mind waiting he would love to cook us dinner. So knowing there was a brewpub next door to check out I said sure thing. We were not disappointed. The halibut was fresh and perfectly cooked with a special seasoning that I am going to have to figure out for the future. My family also ordered the blackened salmon and the steak and shrimp. The steak was actually better than a recent steak house adventure. What gives? Turns out J just wants to deliver a nice affordable fresh meal that isn't saturated with salt. Indeed, not huge portions but freshness and quality for the price in a quaint environment. Even the other mostly local clientele were friendly and welcoming. Overall a very delightful experience. Well done!

Doesn't look like much when you are coming through Mult. Village but this spot is such a gem! The owner is kind and the food is BEYOND fresh. Delicious seafood. Perfect portions. We usually eat at Proper Pint next door and they run it over. One of my favorite food spots in the area.

First time checking out this place... Tasty food, great portions, cute location, and very friendly staff... I'm in love!

I'm a big fan of this place and amazed by how delicious their food is from such a small kitchen. Nothing fancy, just great food from a hut/take out window. I like the Salmon Bento and Chicken Bento the most. I wish I lived closer, so that I could have this more often.

A Multnomah Village favorite for grab-and-go dinners. When I walked in the first time, I was welcomed to the "smallest sports bar in Portland, or so I'm told" by one of the regulars. With four indoor stools for diners, I think he may be right. Both my husband and I are big fans of their healthy bento meals. It is actually the best meal I've had in Multnomah Village and the one that makes me feel good after dining. Portions are not oversized and they've nailed that magical combination of healthy and delicious. The basis of the bento meals are high quality meat and fish options, although tofu and chicken are offered (http://www.thehutpdx.com/menu/). I can't pass up the lamb when it is on the specials menu and Mr. K is a tri-tip man. Your choice of white or brown rice and the vegetables remain crisp (not overcooked) and I love the kick of their special sauce. Although you have to wait a bit for your food, I consider this a good thing. Beer and wine are served and I don't mind passing the time watching and talking football with the owner and staff. I realize that $12 for bento is a bit pricy, but it doesn't seem outrageous considering the quality of the meal.