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Ping was an Asian restaurant in Portland, Oregon. Chef Andy Ricker and restaurateur Kurt Huffman opened the original restaurant in Old Town Chinatown in 2009. In 2010, Ping was a semifinalist in the Best New Restaurant category at the James Beard Foundation Awards .
Campana is an Italian restaurant in Portland, Oregon's Woodlawn neighborhood, in the United States. Chef-owner George Kaden and co-owner Annalisa Maceda started Campana in 2018, initially as a series of pasta nights that became a pop-up restaurant at Grand Army Tavern, which the duo opened together in 2017.
Bit House Saloon was a bar and restaurant in Portland, Oregon, United States. [1] Established in 2015, the business operated in the Nathaniel West Buildings in the city's Buckman neighborhood. The high-energy squad "Team Riff-Raff" managed the bar from 2016 to 2021, hosting pop-ups and inviting other chefs to collaborate.
The restaurant L'Orange is located at the intersection of 11th Avenue and Harrison Street in southeast Portland's Hosford-Abernethy neighborhood, [1] serving French-, Mediterranean-, and Pacific Northwest-inspired cuisine. [2] [3] The business operates from a 1905 house that previously served as a telegram office, a butchery, and other ...
Yaowarat was Portland Monthly 's Restaurant of the Year for 2023. [1] The business ranked fifth in The Oregonian 's list of Portland's best new restaurants of 2023. [14] The newspaper's Michael Russell included the chive cakes in an overview of the year's best new dishes in the city. [15]
Carlo Lamagna opened the restaurant in August 2019. [2] The business planned to operate a stall in the food hall at Block 216, as of 2023. [3] Instead, Sun Rice opened within the Moxy Portland Downtown. [4] Magna Kubo, described as a "spin-off" of Magna Kusina, operated in Beaverton from 2023 to 2024. [5]
Shanghai Tunnel is owned by Phil Ragaway. [10] [11] In 2004, the bar was hosting Rock Bingo on the last Sunday of each month. [12]Shanghai Tunnel was the starting point for villains participating in Power Struggle, a "heroes-vs.-villains" pub crawl hosted by the Alter Egos Society as part of Stumptown Comics Fest and Portland's Comics Month, in 2010. [13]
Blueplate was a lunch counter and soda fountain [1] at the intersection of Third Avenue and Washington Street, [2] [3] in downtown Portland's Dekum Building. Karen Brooks of The Oregonian called the restaurant a "tiny, adorable outpost of apothecary chic", and described an "old-fashioned" counter with swivel stools and shelves stocking powders, "potions" and other "mysterious" liquids. [4]