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  2. 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]

  3. Lil' America - Wikipedia

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    The pod opened at Stark Street and 10th Avenue in southeast Portland's Buckman neighborhood in April 2023, [1] [2] in the space previously occupied by MidCity SmashedBurger. [3] Businesses in the pod are LGBTQ- and/or BIPOC-owned. [4] The project is a collaboration between ChefStable and the restaurant group Win Win.

  4. Holler (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The family-friendly sports bar and restaurant Holler operated on Milwaukie Avenue in southeast Portland's Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood. [1] Interior features included an arcade, [2] felt accents, scoreboards with bright lights, trophies and other sports memorabilia on shelves, varsity lettering on bar stools, and roller skates and a storage container as a nod to the nearby Oaks Park Roller ...

  5. 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.

  6. Category:Restaurants in Southeast Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 November 2024, at 21:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Tercet (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The fine dining restaurant Tercet operated in southwest Portland's Morgan Building. The interior has an open kitchen, dark wood, and industrial chandeliers. [1] The menu included seafood, [2] [3] Oregon produce, [4] goat with blueberries, eggplant, and Padrón peppers, as well as fig and cheese tarts, oysters, sourdough, and sherbet.

  8. 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]

  9. 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.