4 Best Restaurants in Portland, Oregon

Coquine

$$$ Fodor's choice

Home to the sunny neighborhood-oriented Market Cafe, which serves brunch daily, Coquine blossoms into a romantic, sophisticated French–Pacific Northwest bistro in the evening. Early in the day, feast on sourdough pancakes with huckleberry compote, or black cod–based fisherman's stew with garlic toast, while in the evening, you might encounter pappardelle noodles with pork ragu or roasted whole chicken with hand-cut fries. The unfussy storefront space is just steps from Mt. Tabor Park, making it a lovely spot for a meal before or after a leafy stroll.

6839 S.E. Belmont St., Oregon, 97215, USA
503-384–2483
Known For
  • four- and seven-course tasting menus (with optional wine pairings)
  • a dim sum–style candy tray offered during the dessert course
  • cheerful setting near Mt. Tabor
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.–Tues.

Le Pigeon

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Specializing in adventurous Northwest-influenced French dishes of extraordinary quality, this cozy and unassuming restaurant consistently ranks among the city's most acclaimed dining venues. James Beard award–winning chef Gabriel Rucker presents a five-course tasting menu ($135), with a vegetarian option available as well, and although the lineup changes nightly, dishes like Iberico pork jowl and tenderloin and gnocchi with lobster and black truffle are typical.

738 E. Burnside St., Oregon, 97214, USA
503-546–8796
Known For
  • open kitchen in which diners at the counter can interact with chefs
  • lavish, leisurely five-course meals
  • less expensive à la carte next door at Canard
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential

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
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch weekdays, no dinner Sun., Credit cards accepted

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St. Jack

$$$$

This always-crowded Slabtown restaurant takes its inspiration from the bouchons, or rustic cafés, of Lyon, the culinary capital of France. The menu changes weekly, with recurring favorites including such flavorful plates as beef tripe in a bouillabaisse of clams or pig's head with a confit of jowl and date puree, and there's an exceptional selection of French and Pacific Northwest wines.

1610 N.W. 23rd Ave., Oregon, 97210, USA
503-360–1281
Known For
  • superbly crafted house cocktails
  • mussels served with baguette
  • aged-cheese menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch