Vegan
Japanese
Organic
Take-out
Asian
Pan-Asian shojin ryori style small plates, noodle and rice bowls, and oolong tea. Est. 2017. Relocated from 5411 NE 30th Ave. Formerly known as Ichiza Kitchen & Tea House. Relocated from 2117 NE Oregon St, Suite 202. Open Mon-Thu 12:00pm-9:00pm, Fri-Sat 12:00pm-10:00pm, Sun 12:00pm-9:00pm.
165 Reviews
First Review by spdybike
foon
Points +1389
Disappointing - Edit
Just had the most disappointing restaurant experience of recent memory here, sadly. Food took 40 minutes to come; dessert (halo-halo) came 90 seconds after the mains, and sat there melting while we tried to shove the rest into our faces. The gai lan was too salty to eat; the kimchi pancakes tasted only of sour, no salt nor spice. When we got to the halo-halo it turned out to be mostly just a mound of shaved ice, topped with undercooked sweet beans and tapioca gummies but no ice cream or coconut milk or anything. Such a bummer. Adding a star though cause the cheow fun was good.
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Sorrelsprout
Points +152
Excellent Siu Mai - Edit
Came here with a group and we got:
Read more- Puto Pao Bunny Bao
- Jade Rabbit Dumplings
- Siu Mai
- Mami Noodle Soup with ramen (sub vegan chicken for Tofu)
- Fried noodle dish of some kind
Street parking was pretty easy to find and we had to make a reservation in advance. We sat in the front inside section of the restaurant and the seats were comfy. Perfect for a date spot and smallish groups.
The food was very flavorful and the waiter very friendly, the bunny-shaped dumplings and bao were very charming but I liked the other things we got better. The Mami Noodle Soup was big enough to share for two people. Great experience!
Pros: Siu Mai, Restaurant's vibes, Automatic gratuity
Cons: Menu online was different than in person, Space feels a little crowded
thalypuente
Luvvv
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Mochicita
Points +162
Ok, could be better - Edit
The chili oil dumplings and char siu bao were excellent. The bunny baos (we had the Filipino inspired ones) were bland and the dough was an odd texture (dough was not the same as the char siu bao). The chow fun was ok. The gailan was drenched with WAY too much oyster sauce. We couldn't eat the leafy portions bcz the sauce to vegetable ratio was too much. Nice atmosphere. Staff communicated well. So it's ok, but we will not return the next time we are in Portland.
Read morePros: Cute atmosphere, Char siu bao and chili dumplings
Cons: Other food was so-so
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chaisushi
Points +1320
Vegan Chinese 🤗 - Edit
I lovee seeing vegan Chinese restaurants thrive like this one. Staff are super friendly and service was quick. I had the fiery wind noodles (GF rice noodles) and the spice level was perfect. Lots of flavor! The vegan chicken was so unique as well.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2025-11-12
OperationChowhound
Jade Rabbit is Asian, but not Chinese.
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AdrieneL
Points +200
To dim-sum it up: Outstanding! - Edit
Good dim sum is something this vegan Chinese American misses a lot, so I'm always on the lookout for really good vegan dim sum when I can get it, but this is like looking for a unicorn in most places. Ah, but Portland, of course! Jade Rabbit had several guilty-pleasure dim sum items that were delicious: fried "crab" wontons, BBQ baos, dumplings, potstickers, and lotus-wrapped sticky rice. Buddha Bodai in NYC is still the exemplar for vegan dim sum, but Jade Rabbit is a very close contender, and that's saying a lot. Tea options were impressive and service was friendly and fast. Would recommend again to myself and all when in SE Portland!
Read morePros: Hard-to-find, delicious dim sum treats , Friendly, fast service
Cons: A bit overpriced IMHO
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liljoeyfroey
Points +24
Flavorless - Edit
Some of the most bland food I’ve had. Not sure if there has been a change or something, but was extremely disappointed. They also no longer have alcohol- which would’ve been fine had the food been good.
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ClaudiaL.
Points +34
Rude customer service and bad food - Edit
Treat customers more friendly and provide better food
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GabiHernandez
Points +31
So Good - Edit
Such good dim sum. Non-vegan dim sum lover was impressed!
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Rx_Qt
Points +139
Delicious and creative! - Edit
My friend and I ordered the Gailan, Jade Rabbit dumplings, Chili oil wontons, Adobo, and then the Ube creme brulee for dessert. We shared everything and it was honestly all so good. The wontons were a little spicy for me, but my friend loved them. The dumplings were adorable and tasty! I really loved both the gailan and adobo. The Ube creme brulee was smooth with a lovely sweet crunch. Unfortunately, the beancurd skin dumplings that I was looking forward to trying were not available.
Read moreThe space is incredibly inviting; while we sat inside by the opening, the outside would have also been fun! We made a reservation for noon on a Friday, and although it wasn’t necessary, it was very easy and probably best during busier times. The staff was kind and helpful in explaining everything. It is on the pricier side, but well worth the visit. I personally think the service charge instead of tipping is wonderful; I enjoy supporting places with livable wages.
Will definitely go back!
Pros: Vegan dim sum, So many good options, Friendly staff
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eighthlevelvegan
Points +271
Great food, great service, I’m sad I could only eat so much - Edit
Cozy space with friendly staff. The noodles and tea were great after a rainy day.
Read more2025 update - tried the new location, it’s still so good and there were plenty of gluten free options available
Updated from previous review on 2019-04-11
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TrevorMcGoldrick
Points +121
Excellent food and dining experience - Edit
Great restaurant, super happy we stopped in on our visit to Portland.
Read moreI recommend making a reservation, we made one for noon exactly at opening and the whole place was completely full already before we even finished our meal.
Pros;
Unique vegan options, many dishes that are not easy to find vegan versions of elsewhere which was really cool. Our server was lovely, our service was fast, the food and tea was mostly fantastic. We got a couple small items and a bowl, and everything was near perfect but i will say the bao buns we got were very dry, like idk if ive had bao buns that dry before. The filling itself was good though.
The food is a little pricey as some have said, but I’d rather pay $20 for a unique and hard to find dish than spend the same on a bagel sandwich and chips at Ben and Esther’s (no shade, love B&E too, just saying).
The bean curd wrap rolls, the mung bean flat cakes and the adobo bowl were all SO good. No notes, 110% would order again
Cons: While I appreciate the sentiment of no gratuity and just doing an automatic service charge of 22%, I feel like that’s a little performative and would rather just every menu item be marked up another buck or two and them just say “Don’t worry about gratuity, we actually pay our servers above minimum wage”. The “no tip but mandatory service charge” still kind of promotes the onus of employee compensation being on the customer instead of the business, so especially in a place that already has a minimum wage of over $16/hr for servers, just fully commit to no gratuity if you’re gonna go that route. Just my opinion. If every other country can figure out how to pay employees without making it the customers problem, surely America can too. That was the only weird part to me, either give me the option to decide what I’d like to tip or remove the idea of gratuity entirely, the middle option of announcing “you don’t have to tip but we charge 22% regardless” just seemed odd
All of that being said I would 100% love to come back here next time I’m visiting Oregon
Updated from previous review on 2025-06-22
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HungryPelican
Points +42
Great food, but pricey! - Edit
Our server let us know that this is one of three vegan dim sum places in the country. After that introduction, we were ready for a special experience.
Read moreWe ordered Siu Mai, Char Siu Bao, Chili Oil Wontons, Rangoons and Jade Rabbit Dumplings. We thought the best dishes were the Siu Mai and the Chili Oil Wontons.
For dessert, we tried the Ube Mochi Brownie, Pandan Kiwi Spongecake and Ube Creme Brulee. The brownie was our favorite.
Other reviewers have commented on the "hit or miss" nature of the different dishes. I think that's the nature of dim sum.
We knocked off a star because the price tag was more than we were expecting. When it costs $175 to feed a family of four without drinks (although some of you may think three desserts is excessive), it's hard to recommend the restaurant whole-heartedly.
Pros: Variety of dishes, Great ambiance
Cons: Price
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ynwa
Points +2356
Fabulous food - must try - Edit
All vegan, very artisanal, terrifically diverse menu to appeal to so many and to anyone adventurous
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MelissaHorsefeathers
Points +1954
Interesting Menu - Edit
Small menu with interesting options. A couple of the things we wanted to try the most they were out of. Some of the dishes we tried were outstanding, and some were not worth the price. Our favorite by far was the crab rangoons.
Read moreThe staff were nice, but we had so many different people attend to us it was odd. Not sure why they have so many people working at such a tiny place.
Overall it’s worth trying, but we probably won’t be back because of how many other places there are to try in Portland.
Pros: All vegan, Unusual menu items, Crab rangoons
Cons: Small food menu and still out of many things, Some dishes heavily over salted, Drinks overpriced
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DuncanMacbethLead
Points +1385
Amazing food, lovely restaurant - Edit
Staff were great, vibe was great, service was quick and the food was really good.
Read morePros: Friendly staff, Great food, Great atmosphere
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JillBelsanPoston
Points +613
Just WOW - Edit
Great flavor. Good selection. Amazing experience.
Read morePros: Friendly staff, Good variety, Great flavor
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MadhuriPydisetty
Points +789
Flavorful All Vegan 🌱 Dim Sum 🥟 - Edit
Absolutely delicious. Went with my Taiwanese vegan friend who stated the taste was authentic. Sui Mai & Spicy 🌶️ wontons were my faves!
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EABessel
Points +1817
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An off day? Slow service, some dishes seemed too salty while others just seemed a bit off, mis-charged for one dish, had to ask for utensils and napkins after food was served. The non-alcoholic drink was really tasty.
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probemily
Points +20
Very Good - Edit
The staff was wonderful. Very attentive.
Read morePros: The vibe of the place , The food was delicious , Good place to eat
Cons: The Reservation aspect , More variety
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Katefo
Points +33
Not the same since they relocated - Edit
I'm not sure what happened. I used to love Jade Rabbit. Their dumplings were special and everything I'd tried was flavorful and had "wow" factor. But I recently tried their new location and a couple new menu items and a couple of old faves, and found it lacking. I can't in good conscience recommend Jade Rabbit anymore and it makes me sad. I love dim sum, and vegan dim sum is exciting, but the new Jade Rabbit is bland. The new location desperately needs a deep clean and attention to regular cleaning. The tables had greasy fingerprints, dust and cobwebs all around the windows. Even coming to the restaurant door you're greeted by old equipment behind a rusty chainlink fence. Inside to the back of the dining room the windows look out on a weed infested patio that could be a an ideal place to sit and eat on a warm spring or summer day. But it hasn't received any TLC since opening. Service was very slow. No attention to keeping water filled. Servers wore street clothes. Ours wore jeans and an oversized wrinkled t-shirt. Her apron was black knee length and also wrinkled and dirty. The attention to detail and class of the previous location is simply gone.
Read moreTo the food: We started with the pink lady salad. Nicely grilled radicchio with the bitterness I expected. But it needed acid to cut through it and unfortunately the ginger soy dressing didn't have any punch. I wanted texture and it came with fried potato sticks and mung beans, but they had lost any crunch by the time the salad was delivered.
We then had the kimchi mung bean cakes. The cake itself was fine. Nothing wow. It was however dense and lukewarm. (a theme through the dinner. Plate warmer??) It was to be served with a sauce of chili paste, soy sauce, and sesame oil, but it was so incredibly salty even the smallest dip left the bite inedible. A table near me also complained that the chili sauce was "straight up soy sauce". I agree.
Mains: We had mapo tofu and black sesame noodles. The mapo tofu again was bland. No punch, no acidity or cut from ginger I expected. The black sesame noodles had interest and flavor, they were good, not great. The noodles alone were great. I would love these in a bowl of ramen. But this dish was missing the acidity which I expected from the pickled mustard greens which I couldn't find in the dish. My main complaint was temp. Lukewarm and sauce served on the bottom made it hard to eat with chopsticks.
I would try again if the patio opens. It has potential but needs hel
Pros: Convenient location
Cons: Bland, lukewarm food, Dirty establishment, Service was slow and lacking
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burnsria
Points +1550
Mixed feelings - Edit
First off, I LOVE the vibes of the restaurant it's gorgeous in there. I do think that unfortunately a lot of items on the menu are hit or miss for me. I hadn't had dim sum since before I went vegan, and I wasn't super impressed by the dim sum here. My friend and I both got drinks, i liked mine but they didn't enjoy theirs. Then we ordered the wood ear mushroom, rangoons, lo mai ga, and puto pao bunny bao. The sauce on the wood ear mushrooms wasn't doing it for me, i felt like it wasn't as flavorful as it could have been. The rangoons were pretty good and we loved the sauce that came with it. The lo mai ga was very yummy as well, I loved the texture of it. The bunny bao was alright but was overpoweringly sweet in my opinion. While we did enjoy about half of our experience, it was pricey as hell and nothing was so amazing that I have to return.
Read morePros: Lo mai ga, Rangoon
Cons: hit or miss
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EarthyCrunchy
Points +364
Great atmosphere and variety - Edit
The atmosphere was laid back and the menu was loaded with tempting options! The two dishes I ordered were very good, but as with most imitation meats, they were pretty heavy on the salt. I wish I had ordered a dish that was more veggie forward.
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wiseharts
Points +3231
Delicious, though lacking “fake”-free options - Edit
Fiery Wind Noodle Soup was the best noodle soup ever. Rangoons were oily, yet quite tasty. We were very disappointed about the variety in regular food options. Amazing desserts (we tried all) and cocktails, but zero options for regular food without an imitation something.
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andjanine
Points +165
Adobo ❤️ - Edit
Cute atmosphere and great meals. I get the adobo almost every time I visit. But not sure why a Filipino dish is served with chopsticks.
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cjfussner
Points +1620
Amazing Find! - Edit
Lovely atmosphere and even better food. The cocktails are really fun too! We went for a late lunch and didn’t have any problem getting a table but I could see how at dinner it would be difficult. The dishes labeled spicy are an American spicy for lack of better words so don’t be afraid.
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1AP1
Points +1951
Great - Edit
Food is always really good with some misses along the way.
Read moreFor a vegan restaurant, it's actually somewhat lacking in vegetables so for me, a bit less fake meat and a bit more veg would make it even better.
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jordikers
Points +98
So many good things! - Edit
We went (with our kids) to celebrate our anniversary and tried so many of the things on the menu. Yum!
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