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  2. Alder Street food cart pod - Wikipedia

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    According to The Columbian, "The Alder Street food cart pod in downtown Portland over the years grew into a central piece of the region's culture." [2] In 2008, the pod appeared on the thirteenth season of The Amazing Race. [3] The pod was the city's largest, before closing in 2019 for construction of Block 216.

  3. Mama Chow's Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Mama Chow's Kitchen is a Chinese restaurant in Portland, Oregon, United States. Chef and owner Jeff Chow started the business in 2014, operating in downtown Portland for nearly a decade before relocating to southeast Portland's Richmond neighborhood in 2023. Mama Chow's Kitchen has garnered a positive reception.

  4. Arden Wine Bar and Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Michael Russell included Arden in The Oregonian 's lists of Portland's ten best new restaurants [18] and ten best new wine bars. [16] In 2024, the business was included in The Oregonian 's list of the best restaurant in downtown Portland [19] and ranked first in the best restaurant category of the newspaper's Readers Choice Awards. [20]

  5. Spielman Bagels & Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Owners hoped to open the Southeast Portland shop in conjunction with the third location, and closed the food cart that operated at 10th Avenue and Alder Street in downtown Portland. [11] The Southeast Portland shop opened in mid 2016. [10] Rick Spielman died in 2022. [5] [18] Among vendors the business has supplied is Stumptown Coffee Roasters.

  6. Block 216 - Wikipedia

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    Block 216 is a high-rise building in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. The 35-story building replaced the Alder Street food cart pod and parking lot between 9th and 10th avenues and Alder and Washington streets. At 460 feet (140 m) tall, it is Portland's fifth-tallest structure. [1]

  7. Murata (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Fodor's has described the restaurant as "unassuming but outstanding", [3] as well as Portland's best Japanese restaurant. [9] [10] Best Places Portland has also called Murata the city's best Japanese eatery. [11] [12] Elise Herron included Murata in Portland Monthly 's 2017 list of eight "power lunch destinations" in downtown Portland. [13]

  8. Jeju (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Korean [3] restaurant Jeju operates in southeast Portland. [4] It is named for Jeju Island in South Korea, where founder Peter Cho's family is from. [5] It has multiple event spaces, [6] hosts karaoke, [7] [8] and plays hip hop and K-pop. [9] The interior features high wooden ceilings. [10] The menu includes Korean barbecue and cocktails.

  9. Lardo (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The first two restaurants opened in Southeast Portland's Hosford-Abernethy neighborhood and in downtown's West End. A third restaurant, sometimes referred to a Lardo North, opened along North Williams Avenue in 2014. [3] The North Portland location closed in 2016, [4] and the West End location closed in 2024. [1] Lardo also operates at the ...