Portland Restaurants

These days, rising-star chefs and the foodies who adore them are flocking to Portland. In this playground of sustainability and creativity, many of the city's hottest restaurants change menus weekly—sometimes even daily—depending upon the ingredients they have delivered to their door that morning from local farms. The combination of fertile soils, temperate weather, and nearby waters contributes to a year-round bountiful harvest (be it lettuces or hazelnuts, mushrooms or salmon) that is within any chef's reach.

And these chefs are not shy about putting new twists on old favorites. Restaurants like Le Pigeon, Beast, Ox, Ned Ludd, Natural Selection, and Aviary have all taken culinary risks by presenting imaginatively executed, often globally inspired fare while utilizing sustainable ingredients. There’s a strong willingness in and around Portland for chefs to explore their creative boundaries.

Menus frequently extend across nations and continents. First-time visitors to Portland always seem to be impressed by the culinary scene’s international diversity, especially when it comes to Asian and Mediterranean fare, but you’ll also find outstanding examples of Peruvian, Russian, regional Mexican, and dozens of other ethnic restaurants. Of course, seafood is prevalent, with chefs regularly taking advantage of the availability of fresh salmon, albacore, halibut, crab, oysters, and mussels from the rivers and the Pacific Ocean.

Most of the city's longtime favorites are concentrated in Nob Hill, the Pearl District, and downtown. But many of the city’s most exciting food scenes are on the East Side, along Alberta Street, Mississippi Avenue, Williams Avenue, Fremont Street, Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Burnside Street, 28th Avenue, Belmont Street, Hawthorne Boulevard, and Division Street, and tucked away in many neighborhoods in between. Serious food enthusiasts will definitely want to make some trips to some of these vibrant, if out-of-the-way neighborhoods.

Bar and restaurant culture greatly overlap in Portland, and many eateries around the city stand out as much because of their carefully curated beverage programs as for their food. Expect to find wine, craft beer, and cocktail lists that rely heavily on Northwest products, and also note that many of the top cocktail lounges, brewpubs, and wine bars we included in our Nightlife and Performing Arts chapter also serve excellent tapas and bar snacks.

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  • 1. Mediterranean Exploration Company

    $$

    This vegetarian-friendly tribute to Mediterranean cuisine occupies a handsome former warehouse on historic 13th Avenue in the Pearl. MEC (for short) is an energy-filled, open space with a mix of communal and individual tables (the food is served family-style)—it's surprisingly affordable considering the extraordinary quality and generous portions.

    333 N.W. 13th Ave., Oregon, 97209, USA
    503-222–0906

    Known For

    • Greek lamb chops
    • Middle East–inspired cocktails
    • Warm honey cake with whipped feta, candied apples, and honeycomb

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 2. Nuvrei

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    You'll find some of the tastiest sweets—including heavenly pistachio-rose croissants and blueberry-blackberry scones—in town at this cozy patisserie and café a few blocks south of Jamison Square. Be sure to check out the ever-changing selection of fluffy macarons.

    404 N.W. 10th Ave., Oregon, 97209, USA
    503-972–1701

    Known For

    • Double-chocolate flourless cookies
    • Savory quiches and croissants
    • Selling out of croissants early

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 3. República

    $$$$ | Pearl District

    The flagship restaurant of a fast-growing, nationally acclaimed group of sensational Latin American–inspired bars and eateries that include Lilia Comedor, Comala, and several others, this high-ceilinged, unpretentiously elegant spot serves prix-fixe tasting menus of gorgeously plated dishes that often utilize Pacific Northwest ingredients. The nightly offers change according to what's in season but might feature venison with Oaxacan chiles, king trumpet mushrooms, pears, and walnuts, or albacore with avocado and chile de agua.

    100 N.W. 10th Ave., Portland, Oregon, 97209, USA
    541-900–5836

    Known For

    • Charming setting in the historic EcoTrust Building
    • Always inventive desserts
    • Outstanding mezcal selection

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed. No lunch
  • 4. Smith Teamaker

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    At the center of Portland’s locally steeped tea scene is Smith Teamaker, founded by the late entrepreneur Steven Smith, who the New York Times said “helped transform the nation’s tea-drinking habits.” Duck inside to learn about the tea’s origin stories, sample different varieties at the tea bar, and leave with a few gift boxes.

    500 N.W. 23rd Ave., Oregon, 97210, USA
    503-206–7451

    Known For

    • Tea flights
    • Tea lattes
    • Chocolate and tea pairings
  • 5. Andina

    $$$$

    This popular upscale Pearl District restaurant offers an inventive menu—a combination of traditional Peruvian and contemporary "Novoandina" cuisines—served in a large but nook-filled space that features live music most evenings. The extensive seafood offerings include several ceviches, grilled octopus, and a Peruvian-style paella that abounds with shellfish. A late-night bar offers sangria, small plates, and cocktails. 

    1314 N.W. Glisan St., Oregon, 97209, USA
    503-228–9535

    Known For

    • Peruvian-style pisco sours
    • Stylish yet casual lounge with great happy hour
    • Ceviche with mixed fish and shellfish

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
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  • 6. Eleni's Philoxenia

    $$ | Pearl District

    A self-taught cook who grew up on the island of Crete, chef-owner Eleni Touhouliotis serves up flavorful Greek fare in this unassumingly romantic neighborhood bistro where lamb, rabbit, and shellfish figure prominently on the menu. Share a variety of the more than 40 tapas-size dishes, from traditional dips to refreshing salads to hearty pastas, and note the well-chosen selection of wines, including a number of Greek favorites.

    112 N.W. 9th Ave., Portland, Oregon, 97209, USA
    503-227–2158

    Known For

    • The midweek $30 per person Eleni's choice tasting menu
    • Kouneli stifatho (an earthy casserole of tender braised rabbit and baby onions)
    • Saganaki cheese flambéed with cognac

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch, Credit cards accepted
  • 7. Le Happy

    $ | Slabtown

    This tiny creperie just outside the hubbub of the Pearl District can serve as a romantic dinner-date spot or just a cozy place to enjoy a cocktail and a late-night snack. You can get sweet crepes with fruit, cheese, chocolate, and cream or savory ones with meats and cheeses; in addition, the dinner menu is rounded out with salads and steaks.

    1011 N.W. 16th Ave., Portland, Oregon, 97209, USA
    503-226–1258

    Known For

    • $15-a-bottle wine specials on Wednesdays
    • The Monte Cristo brunch-breakfast crepe with strawberry preserves
    • The bacon-and-cheddar crepe with a side of Pabst Blue Ribbon

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch weekdays, no dinner Sun., Credit cards accepted
  • 8. Oven and Shaker

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    A joint venture between James Beard Award–nominated chef Cathy Whims and renowned cocktail mixologist Ryan Magarian, this aptly named late-night spot specializes in creatively topped wood-fired pizzas and deftly crafted cocktails that rely heavily on local spirits and fresh juices. The salads and appetizers are also terrific, especially the radicchio version of a classic Caesar salad.

    1134 N.W. Everett St., Oregon, 97209, USA
    503-241–1600

    Known For

    • Great early-evening and late-night pizza deals
    • Homemade gelatos
    • The Maple Pig pizza with apple butter, pork belly, smoked ham, maple mascarpone, and ricotta
  • 9. TILT

    $ | Pearl District

    A slightly snazzier but still informal outpost of a classic blue-collar burger joint in Portland's industrial Swan Island neighborhood (there's a third location just across the river from downtown on East Burnside), Tilt is a worthy stop for massive burgers, sandwiches, biscuits and gravy with fried chicken, house-made jalapeno tots, and hand-dipped pie shakes. On the right side of this cavernous order-at-the-counter space, there's a full bar as well as a coffee counter serving espresso drinks. There's ample seating on the patio, a former loading dock; sadly, there are no loading trucks to help you out of your seat.

    1355 N.W. Everett St., Portland, Oregon, 97209, USA
    503-894–9528

    Known For

    • The Island Trucker (a beef patty topped with honey-cured ham, beer-battered onion rings, grilled pineapple, teriyaki sauce, and Swiss cheese)
    • Plenty of patio seating
    • Extensive craft-beer selection

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