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He wrote, "Once considered Portland's top sushi restaurant, Murata can still slice with the best of them. For the ultimate experience, ignore the set menus in favor of a la carte nigiri, including some relatively hard-to-find raw geoduck." [18] Russell included Murata in the newspaper's 2024 list of the twenty best restaurants in downtown ...
Lucier was a restaurant located at RiverPlace [4] in South Portland's South Waterfront district. Martin Cizmar of Willamette Week described Lucier as "the most opulent restaurant space in Portland history". [5] The Oregonian said the "ultra-contemporary showpiece" restaurant was named after French-Canadian fur trader Étienne Lucier. [6]
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]
Mucca Osteria is an Italian restaurant in downtown Portland. Fodor's describes the restaurant as a "narrow, bi-level space with exposed-brick walls, rustic chandeliers, and tall windows overlooking a busy downtown space". [1]
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.
The restaurant has been called a "Portland landmark". [2] The business was included in Eater Portland 's 2022 overview of "Where to Eat and Drink in Downtown Portland". [ 3 ]
The Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront is a Marriott hotel in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. It opened in 1980 as the Portland Marriott Hotel. [2] The hotel underwent a major renovation in 2015. [3] [4] The restaurant Truss replaced the Champions Restaurant & Sports Bar in 2012. [5]
The Original Dinerant, billed as "the downtown destination for all-day Portland dining", [1] is a diner at the intersection of Southwest Sixth Avenue and Oak Street in downtown Portland with a "retro mom-and-pop vibe", according to Eater Portland 's Alex Frane. [2]