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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  • 21. Fermenter

    $ | Southeast

    "Welcome to your friendly neighborhood beneficial bacteria emporium" is the playful greeting slogan of this locavore-minded, vegan, kombucha taproom specializing in all things fermented, from smoked-beet Reuben sandwiches with cashew-chive cheese and ruby kraut to grilled vegetables with mojo verde and fermented jalapeños. Homemade kombucha and pear-apple water kefirs are among the beverage offerings, and there's also a good variety of beers, ciders, and natural wines.

    1403 S.E. Belmont St., Portland, Oregon, 97214, USA
    971-229–1465

    Known For

    • Fermented sauces and condiments
    • Botanical kombuchas
    • One of the best veggie burgers in town

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 22. Flattop & Salamander

    $ | Southeast

    This chatter-filled breakfast and lunch spot on the edge of the Central East Side is a delightful spot for kicking off your day, with or without a splash of Campari in your glass (there's a fine selection of coffees and teas, too). The breakfast-brunch fare is superb, with chicken-and-waffles topped with hot-chili honey and Honduran baleadas (homemade flour tortillas rolled around refried beans, scrambled eggs, queso, avocado, and crema) leading the charge.

    1401 S.E. Morrison St., Portland, Oregon, 97214, USA
    503-477–9651

    Known For

    • Brunch cocktails
    • Corned beef or vegan hash
    • Bacon mac and cheese

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 23. Lardo

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    One of several spots around Portland that has become known for advancing the art of sandwich making, Lardo offers a steady roster of about a dozen wonderfully inventive variations, plus one or two weekly specials, along with no-less-impressive sides like chickory salad and apple hushpuppies. Sandwiches of particular note include the tender Korean-style braised pork shoulder with kimchi, chili mayo, cilantro, and lime, and grilled mortadella with provolone, marinated peppers, and mustard aioli. There's also a branch Downtown in the West End.

    1212 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd., Oregon, 97214, USA
    503-234–7786

    Known For

    • Inviting covered outdoor seating area
    • Excellent craft-beer and cocktail selection
    • "dirty fries" topped with pork scraps, marinated peppers, and Parmesan
  • 24. Luce

    $$ | Southeast

    Run by the same creative team behind top-notch nearby eateries Angel Face and Navarre, this sunny corner storefront is both a casual neighborhood trattoria and a small Italian gourmet grocery stocking olive oils, vinegars, pastas, and sauces. The menu is well suited to sharing and focuses on rustic, hearty classics like minestrone, pappardelle pasta with rabbit, spaghetti with garlic, hot peppers, and clams, and hanger steak with garlic and rosemary. The quality of both the ingredients and the talent in the kitchen makes for a consistently terrific experience here. Save room for the flourless chocolate cake.

    2140 E. Burnside St., Portland, Oregon, 97214, USA
    503-236–7195
  • 25. Mirisata

    $ | Southeast

    This unpretentious, counter-service restaurant along lively Belmont Street is a terrific option for complexly seasoned, meat-free Sri Lankan fare, including hearty and spicy jackfruit curry and pigeon-pea fritters with chilis. There's also a daily-changing selection of additional curries and sides that might include deviled potatoes or shredded kale with grated coconut. Beer and wine is available.

    2420 S.E. Belmont St., Portland, Oregon, 97214, USA
    503-233–4675

    Known For

    • Fully vegan menu
    • Hot chili coconut roti for soaking up the delicious curries
    • Curries with a variety of vegetables and meat substitutes
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  • 26. Nicholas Restaurant

    $ | Southeast

    In a small streetfront along an unimpressive stretch of Grand Avenue, this hidden gem serves some of the best Lebanese food in Portland, for prices that can't be beat. Everything from the fresh homemade pita to the hummus, falafel, tabouli, baba ghanoush, and kebabs is delicious, and comes in enormous portions. The meat, vegetable, or vegan mezza platters offer a smattering of the kitchen's best, and the lamb gyro is delish. There's a decent selection of beer and wine, too. Nicholas has a second branch in the Grant Park area in Northeast, between the Lloyd District and Hollywood neighborhoods.

    318 SE Grand Ave., Portland, Oregon, 97214, USA
    503-235–5123
  • 27. Por Que No?

    $ | Hawthorne

    This often jam-packed Hawthorne taqueria with a second location on North Mississippi makes a strong effort to support sustainable practices, both with its decor—in which recycled wood and other materials are favored—and its commitment to line-caught fish and organic local meats. Of course, it's the flavorful fare that keeps regulars coming back, especially the soft tacos with fillings based on the owners' travels throughout Mexico, such as carne asada with fiery arbol-chili salsa, the braised-brisket barbacoa with cilantro and crema, and cornmeal-crusted cod with escabeche crema.

    4635 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, Oregon, 97215, USA
    503-954–3138

    Known For

    • Plentiful outdoor seating
    • An extensive salsa and condiments bar
    • All-evening happy hour on Tuesdays (and 3 to 6 on other days)
  • 28. The Goose

    $ | East Burnside/28th Ave.

    This festive tribute to the food of the Southwest has wooden booths and a long tile bar, along with turquoise Zia symbols and cow-skull wall sconces that speak to the restaurant's mix of New Mexican, Texas, and interior Mexican recipes. Fire-roasted green chilies from Hatch, New Mexico, are used in several dishes like the spicy smoked-chicken flautas and the hearty beef brisket tacos, and there's an extensive list of margaritas and local drafts to help cool your taste buds. No minors allowed. Only 21+ are allowed.

    2725 S.E. Ankeny St., Portland, Oregon, 97214, USA
    503-235–2222

    Known For

    • Smoked chicken wings with chili-lime butter
    • Margaritas
    • Stacked chicken tinga, pork, and beef brisket enchiladas

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
  • 29. The Observatory

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    This convivial neighborhood bistro and its adjoining side bar Over and Out have developed a devoted following over the years for friendly service, well-crafted and affordable contemporary American food, and a long, impressive list of local beers and creative cocktails. Start things off with one of the starter platters (smoked fish, Mediterranean, and charcuterie are all options), before graduating to one of the larger plates, such as the lamb burger with local goat cheese, or blackened catfish with remoulade.

    8115 S.E. Stark St., Oregon, 97215, USA
    503-445–6284

    Known For

    • Fantastic happy hour deals
    • Popular weekend brunch
    • Pinball and games in adjoining bar
  • 30. Tusk

    $$$

    With its clean lines and whitewashed walls, Tusk provides a setting to show off its colorful, beautifully presented modern Middle Eastern fare like flatbread with salmon roe, squash, mustard oil, and yogurt, or grilled sweet potato with hazelnut tahini and dukka. Many of the dishes here are meatless, but you'll also find some pork, lamb, beef, and seafood grills, including a delicious pork schnitzel with carrot-mustard and ancho cress.

    2448 E. Burnside St., Oregon, 97214, USA
    503-894–8082

    Known For

    • Extensive selection of vegetarian small plates
    • Family-style chef's choice feasts ($65–$75 per person)
    • Savory grilled flatbreads with homemade toppings

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
  • 31. Wong's King Seafood

    $$ | Montavilla/82nd Ave.

    Portland's top neighborhood for Asian fare is S.E. 82nd Avenue (and the blocks near it), and this Cantonese seafood restaurant with an expansive dining room that looks a bit like a hotel banquet hall is one of the area's most authentic venues. The lengthy menu of delicious fare includes a number of fresh seafood specialties like braised abalone in oyster sauce and tamarind-stir-fried Dungeness crab.

    8733 S.E. Division St., Portland, Oregon, 97266, USA
    503-788–8883

    Known For

    • Daily dim sum
    • Cantonese seafood
    • A good variety of pork, beef, veggie, and other non-seafood items

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