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The South Waterfront Greenway is a linear park and urban walkway along the Willamette River in the South Waterfront district of Portland, Oregon, ...
Julie Lee included the chain in 1859 Oregon's Magazine 's 2015 list of Portland's best family restaurants and 2016 list of the city's best burritos. [21] [22] In a 2022 list of Portland's highest-rated Mexican restaurants based on Tripadvisor, Cha Cha Cha had an overall rating of 4 out of 5, based on 90 reviews. The chain scored the same in the ...
South Waterfront Park is a 4.52-acre (1.83 ha) park in Portland, Oregon, United States. The park was acquired in 1999. [1] See also. List of parks in Portland, Oregon;
Plans for the South Waterfront location were announced in 2013. [11] [12] The third location opened in 2014. [13] The Pearl District and South Waterfront locations launched Dinners To Go in 2015. [14] The South Waterfront bakery offered coupons for free cookies and coffee during TriMet's 2015 opening of the MAX Orange Line. [15]
Eater Portland has recommended the restaurant for its ceviche, [10] its seafood options, [24] and its patio. [25] In 2024, Casa Zoraya was included in The Oregonian 's list of Portland's 25 best patios and rooftop bars for sun, [ 8 ] Tasting Table 's overview of the city's 40 best restaurants, [ 26 ] and Time Out Portland 's list of the city's ...
The South Waterfront is a high-rise district under construction on former brownfield industrial land in the South Portland neighborhood south of downtown Portland, Oregon, U.S. It is one of the largest urban redevelopment projects in the United States .
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]
The 40-Mile Loop is a partially completed greenway trail around and through Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. It was proposed in 1903 by the Olmsted Brothers architecture firm as part of the development of Forest Park. [1] [2] One greenway expert calls it "one of the most creative and resourceful greenway projects in the country." [3]