PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The chef and owner behind Pok Pok, a Portland staple, was the featured chef on CBS Saturday Morning. Andy Ricker opened his first Pok Pok in Portland before expanding to New ...
"In Thailand, you drink while eating and eat while drinking," said Portland-based Andy Ricker, the James Beard Foundation award winner best known for his small family of revered Pok Pok restaurants.
Like any good marriage, Thai food and drinking have a way of turning each other into better entities. Nights of overindulgence are enriched through Thai’s spectrum of spicy, fresh and funked-up ...
New Yorkers know that in 2012, the city's Thai food offerings took an innovative turn. That's because Andy Ricker opened his first restaurant, Pok Pok, on the Brooklyn waterfront. Ricker's restaurant ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Chef Andy Ricker is returning to the Rose City for a two-night restaurant takeover, serving the “greatest hits” from his former restaurant Pok Pok. “As a steward and dedicated ...
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Andy Ricker isn’t Thai, but he’s obsessed with regional Thai cooking, having devoted years of his life to bringing the flavors of Chiang Mai to an American public whose knowledge of the cuisine ...
The phrase "end of an era" has perhaps been overused the past few months, but in this case, it's especially appropriate: Pok Pok is no more. This morning, owner Andy Ricker announced he will be ...
Tum Pok Pok, specializing in northeastern Thai food, opened earlier this week in Chamblee. Named after the sound made when chiles are being ground in a mortar for use in green papaya salad, Tum Pok ...
Some of the most memorable food of Thailand comes from Isan, the northeastern region bordering Laos and Cambodia. The cuisine is famously prickly and pungent — attributes that can make the sweeter, ...
I have daydreamed about a possible graduate course on the semiotics of Pok Pok LA, unpacking the levels of meaning one by one as if the Chinatown restaurant were “Moby Dick” or at least “Paradise Lost ...
A food truck from popular Portland Thai restaurant Pok Pok went missing and was later found Friday. Ken, a red trailer, was swiped a little before 4:10 a.m. at Pok Pok Wing near Southeast Milwaukie ...
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