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Yaw's Top Notch was a restaurant in Portland, Oregon. The original restaurant operated from 1926 to 1985. [1] [2] The business once employed 180 people. [3] The restaurant was revived by owner Stephen Yaw in 2012, [4] but closed eight months later. [5] [6] [7] [8]
The publishing house was one of the pioneers in publishing large-format, full-color print books. These became known as " coffee table books ." Their first book in this format was the popular Oregon , a book of photographs by Ray Atkeson , which became a series that includes Oregon 2 and Oregon III .
Exterior of the Hawthorne Boulevard restaurant in 2021. Javier Hurtado is the chef and owner. [5] [6] He opened the first Cha Cha Cha restaurant in 2001. [7]In 2003, there were three locations in downtown Portland and another planned for Southeast Portland's Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood.
Binford & Mort Publishing is a book publishing company located in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1930, the company was previously known as Metropolitan Press and Binfords & Mort . At one time they were the largest book publisher in the Pacific Northwest .
In her guide book Moon Portland (2014), Hollyanna McCollom described the restaurant as an American and French-style bistro with a simple menu and the option to rent a picnic basket with food and wine to consume at the nearby South Park Blocks. She described the interior, which features dark wood and black-and-white tiles, as "bright and open ...
Portland Monthly has said, "For over two decades, Cup & Saucer has served up diner classics at multiple locations in Portland. The quintessential Portland diner, offering a menu of egg and tofu scrambles, sweet scones, salads, deli sandwiches, and burgers, this homey eatery caters to a just about everyone with huge portions and sustainable ...
Megan Waterman’s The Book Nook hosts author events, book clubs, storytimes and game nights to champion literature in her community.
The restaurant's exterior in 2021. The 2010 guide Best Places: Portland says, "come here for no-frills, value sushi". [2] In her book Food Lover's Guide to Portland, Liz Crain said Saburo's serves "big-ass" sushi. [3] Portland Monthly says, "Rolls the size of Hondas will have you coming back to this popular Sellwood sushi joint. The albacore ...