Portland Restaurants

These days, rising-star chefs and the foodies who adore them are flocking to Portland. In this playground of sustainability and creativity, many of the city's hottest restaurants change menus weekly—sometimes even daily—depending upon the ingredients they have delivered to their door that morning from local farms. The combination of fertile soils, temperate weather, and nearby waters contributes to a year-round bountiful harvest (be it lettuces or hazelnuts, mushrooms or salmon) that is within any chef's reach.

And these chefs are not shy about putting new twists on old favorites. Restaurants like Le Pigeon, Beast, Ox, Ned Ludd, Natural Selection, and Aviary have all taken culinary risks by presenting imaginatively executed, often globally inspired fare while utilizing sustainable ingredients. There’s a strong willingness in and around Portland for chefs to explore their creative boundaries.

Menus frequently extend across nations and continents. First-time visitors to Portland always seem to be impressed by the culinary scene’s international diversity, especially when it comes to Asian and Mediterranean fare, but you’ll also find outstanding examples of Peruvian, Russian, regional Mexican, and dozens of other ethnic restaurants. Of course, seafood is prevalent, with chefs regularly taking advantage of the availability of fresh salmon, albacore, halibut, crab, oysters, and mussels from the rivers and the Pacific Ocean.

Most of the city's longtime favorites are concentrated in Nob Hill, the Pearl District, and downtown. But many of the city’s most exciting food scenes are on the East Side, along Alberta Street, Mississippi Avenue, Williams Avenue, Fremont Street, Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Burnside Street, 28th Avenue, Belmont Street, Hawthorne Boulevard, and Division Street, and tucked away in many neighborhoods in between. Serious food enthusiasts will definitely want to make some trips to some of these vibrant, if out-of-the-way neighborhoods.

Bar and restaurant culture greatly overlap in Portland, and many eateries around the city stand out as much because of their carefully curated beverage programs as for their food. Expect to find wine, craft beer, and cocktail lists that rely heavily on Northwest products, and also note that many of the top cocktail lounges, brewpubs, and wine bars we included in our Nightlife and Performing Arts chapter also serve excellent tapas and bar snacks.

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  • 1. Måurice

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    Described by baker-owner Kristen Murray as a "modern pastry luncheonette," this dainty West End café has just a handful of wooden booth and counter seats and a minimalist-inspired white-on-white aesthetic. The menu features exquisite French–Scandinavian pastries, cakes, and sandwiches, as well as a full gamut of drinks, including wine (interesting flights are offered), beer, cocktails, teas, and coffee.

    921 S.W. Oak St., Oregon, 97205, USA
    503-224–9921

    Known For

    • Ever-changing, handwritten menu
    • Assorted Swedish fika (snack) pastries
    • Revelatory black-pepper cheesecake

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues. No dinner
  • 2. Mother's Bistro & Bar

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    Beloved chef and cookbook author Lisa Schroeder dedicates her home-style, made-with-love approach to food to the comforting foods prepared by mothers everywhere. Clearly the theme resonates, as evidenced by the long waits on weekends, and even some weekday mornings for breakfast, which is arguably the best time of the day to sample Schroeder's hearty cooking; try the wild salmon hash with leeks or the French toast with a crunchy cornflake crust. Reservations are recommended on weekends.

    121 S.W. 3rd Ave., Oregon, 97204, USA
    503-464–1122

    Known For

    • Down-home American comfort fare
    • Fantastic breakfasts
    • Seasonal fruit crisps and cobblers
  • 3. Mucca Osteria

    $$$$

    This narrow, bi-level space with exposed-brick walls, rustic chandeliers, and tall windows overlooking a busy Downtown space ranks among the more sophisticated and romantic dinner spots in the city. Charming chef-owner and Roman expat Simone Savaiano prepares complex modern Italian dishes using mostly local and organic produce and meats, in everything from the selection of cured meats to Dungeness crab salad with endive, arugula, apple, marcona almonds, and champagne vinaigrette. Handmade pastas, including an outstanding maltagliati with rabbit, olives, and pine nuts, are another strength.

    1022 S.W. Morrison St., Oregon, 97205, USA
    503-227–5521

    Known For

    • Five- and eight-course tasting menus
    • Slow-roasted pork shoulder with wild mushrooms and crispy polenta
    • One of Oregon's most extensive wine lists

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch
  • 4. Toki

    $$ | Downtown

    Established by the team behind the vaunted weekend dinner house, Han Oak, this cozy, casually minimalist spot in the trendy West End doles out inventive modern Korean bites, from savory bay shrimp pancakes with a soy-vinegar dipping sauce to Manila clams with miso butter and ginger sake. A highly popular brunch is served Friday–Sunday and is especially known for its twisted donuts in tantalizing flavors like milk tea and toasted coconut.

    580 S.W. 12th Ave., Portland, Oregon, 97205, USA
    503-312–3037

    Known For

    • Korean fried chicken wings with a variety of sauce options
    • Kimchi and pork belly buns at brunch
    • Butter mochi cake for dessert

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed. No lunch Thurs.
  • 5. Blue Star Donuts

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    If you have time for just one Portland doughnut shop, choose this wildly popular local chainlet with several locations, including this convivial spot on North Mississippi. From the moment Blue Star opens at 7:30 am, loyal fans flock here to stock up on popular flavors like blueberry-bourbon-basil, passionfruit, and chocolate-almond ganache. There are additiona locations in Southeast, Downtown, South Waterfront, and Portland International Airport.

    3753 N. Mississippi Ave., Oregon, 97227, USA
    971-254–4575

    Known For

    • Brioche-based doughnuts
    • Wildly inventive flavors
    • Stumptown Coffee
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  • 6. Boxer Ramen

    $ | West End

    This often crowded and convivial ramen shop, at the entrance of the Union Alley shopping arcade across from the Ace Hotel, is tiny in size and menu, but popular for its quick-service soups, including spicy red miso with pork belly and egg, and shiitake mushroom shoyu. Seating is at a few small wooden tables and a short bar, so prepare for a wait at lunchtime or on weekend evenings. Boxer Ramen has four additional locations in the Alberta Arts District, Sellwood, Nob Hill, on East Burnside.

    1025 S.W. Harvey Milk St., Portland, Oregon, 97205, USA
    503-894–8260
  • 7. Case Study Coffee Roasters

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    A first-rate independent café on a heavily trafficked Downtown corner by MAX and streetcar stops, Case Study serves small-batch, house-roasted coffee in a variety of formats, from Chemex to Aeropress to crowds of regulars. There are additional locations in Nob Hill, Hollywood, and Alberta.

    802 S.W. 10th Ave., Oregon, 97205, USA
    503-477–8221

    Known For

    • Lattes made with scratch-made syrups
    • A pastry case stocked with goods from various local bakers
    • Slow-drip cold brew
  • 8. Dan & Louis Oyster Bar Restaurant

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    This Old Town landmark, located near the river and Voodoo Doughnuts, has oysters baked Rockefeller-style, stewed, and on the half shell, but the venerable 1907 restaurant offers plenty of other tasty local seafood, including steamed clams, Dungeness crab stew, and beer-battered cold-smoked salmon. The collection of steins, plates, and marine art fills beams, nooks, crannies, and nearly every inch of wall space.

    208 S.W. Ankeny St., Oregon, 97204, USA
    503-227–5906

    Known For

    • Oyster stew
    • Mix-and-match fried or sautéed combination dishes
    • Endearingly old-fashioned ambience

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.–Thurs.
  • 9. Departure Restaurant + Lounge

    $$$

    This extravagant rooftop restaurant and lounge on the top floor of The Nines hotel seems fresh out of LA—a look and feel that is, indeed, a departure from Portland's usual no-fuss vibe. The retro-chic interior has an extravagant, space-age, airport-lounge feel, and the outdoor patio—furnished with low, white couches and bright-orange tables and chairs—offers panoramic views of the Downtown skyline. It's not just about the view here at this see-and-be-seen late-night lounge, with the kitchen turning out fantastic pan-Asian small plates.

    525 S.W. Morrison St., Oregon, 97204, USA
    503-802–5370

    Known For

    • Chef's tasting service with wine pairings
    • Plenty of vegan options
    • Friendly staff

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 10. Dolly Olive

    $$ | Downtown

    Angular wood-cut wall mountings and soft overhead globe lamps impart a subtly chic vibe at this upbeat mod-Mediterranean restaurant that divides its menu into "from the grill" (fennel-crusted rib eye, Spanish octopus) and "roasted and fried" (chicken in a Calabrian-chili tomato sauce, Sicilian eggplant parmigiana). If you were hoping to avoid carbs, think again: the homemade pastas are divine, as is the focaccia, baked fresh daily by the in-house bakery.

    527 S.W. 12th Ave., Portland, Oregon, 97205, USA
    503-719–6921

    Known For

    • Flavorful sides that could be combined into an entire meal
    • Italian-focused wine list
    • Chocolate-pistachio cannoli

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 11. Heart Coffee

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    Inside this sleek Woodstock café, with additional locations Downtown and on East Burnside, patrons sip fine coffees sourced from Central America, South America, and Africa, and indulge in breakfast and lunch fare, such as savory and sweet porridges, granola, toasts, and salads. Finnish owner Wille Yli-Luoma brings a modern, minimalist aesthetic to this striking space with plenty of tables for working and socializing.

    5181 S.E. Woodstock Blvd., Oregon, 97206, USA
    503-208–2710

    Known For

    • Well-crafted lattes
    • Decadent pastries
    • Toasts using local Tabor River Bread

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 12. Higgins

    $$$$

    One of Portland's original farm-to-table restaurants, this classic eatery, opened in 1994 by renowned namesake chef Greg Higgins, has built its menu—and its reputation—on its dedication to local, seasonal, organic ingredients. Higgins' dishes display the diverse bounty of the Pacific Northwest, incorporating ingredients like heirloom tomatoes, forest mushrooms, mountain huckleberries, Pacific oysters, Oregon Dungeness crab, and locally raised pork.

    1239 S.W. Broadway, Oregon, 97205, USA
    503-222–9070

    Known For

    • Homemade charcuterie plate
    • Tender duck confit
    • Casual and more affordable bistro menu in adjacent bar

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Tues. No lunch weekends
  • 13. Jake's Famous Crawfish

    $$$ | West End

    Diners have been enjoying fresh Pacific Northwest seafood in Jake's warren of wood-paneled dining rooms for more than a century. The back bar came around Cape Horn during the 1880s, and the chandeliers hanging from the high ceilings date from 1881. The restaurant, now operated by the McCormick & Schmick's chain, gained a national reputation in 1920, when crawfish was added to the menu. White-coated waiters take your order from an almost endless sheet of daily seafood specials—which can include cedar-plank-roasted salmon, pecan-crusted catfish, Dungeness crab, and Bay shrimp cakes. If you're dining during crawfish season (May–September), sample the tasty crustacean in pie, cooked creole style, or in a Cajun-style stew over rice. The daily happy hour in the bar is one of the best deals in town, with handcrafted drinks, $4 cheeseburgers, $5 fish tacos, and other toothsome bargains.

    401 S.W. 12th Ave., Portland, Oregon, 97205, USA
    503-226–1419

    Known For

    • Almost endless sheet of daily seafood specials
    • Dungeness crab and Bay shrimp cakes
    • Oregon Triple Berry Martini

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 14. Murata

    $$ | Downtown

    Slip off your shoes and step inside one of the tatami rooms or pull up a chair at the sushi bar at this unassuming but outstanding Downtown Japanese restaurant. So ordinary looking it barely stands out among the office towers near Keller Auditorium, the restaurant draws a crowd of locals and Japanese businesspeople who order from the wide-ranging but well-executed menu.

    200 S.W. Market St., Portland, Oregon, 97201, USA
    503-227–0080

    Known For

    • Tempura
    • Grilled salmon cheeks
    • Sashimi

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and no lunch Sat., Credit cards accepted
  • 15. Portland City Grill

    $$$$ | Downtown

    On the 30th floor of the U.S. Bank Tower, the Portland City Grill has bragging rights for best dinner view in town, which makes up for the rather unremarkable steakhouse fare. Gaze over the city skyline and the distant Cascade and Coast mountains from a window table. The adjoining bar and lounge has comfortable armchairs along its windowed walls, which are nearly always occupied.

    111 S.W. 5th Ave., Portland, Oregon, 97204, USA
    503-450–0030

    Known For

    • Portland's highest-up happy hour
    • Extensive regional wine list
    • "Bridge view" buffet brunch on Sunday

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Saturday, Credit cards accepted
  • 16. Shigezo Izakaya

    $ | Downtown

    This first U.S. outpost of a popular Tokyo izakaya franchise is on the leafy Park Blocks, steps from several theaters and museums, and offers a reasonably priced, extensive menu, especially during happy hour, which runs a lot longer than in most restaurants in town. Choose a seat in the lively bar area, with both tables and counter seating, or one of the darker booths in the main dining room.

    910 S.W. Salmon St., Portland, Oregon, 97205, USA
    503-688–5202

    Known For

    • Sharing-friendly menu
    • Okonomiyaki pork and squid pancakes
    • Robata skewers
  • 17. Stumptown Coffee Roasters

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    A pioneer in Portland's artisanal coffee experience, Stumptown Coffee Roasters has expanded into a nationally revered brand. There are several local cafés—including this bustling storefront space in Old Town—where hip baristas, well versed in all things coffee, whip up delicious espresso drinks. Not far away, the Harvey Milk Street location adjoins the trendy Ace Hotel.

    128 S.W. 3rd Ave., Oregon, 97204, USA
    503-295–6144

    Known For

    • Quintessential Portland roasts
    • Sectionals and couches to lounge on in the Ace’s lobby
    • Pick-me-up before exploring the nearby waterfront
  • 18. Tasty Corner

    $$ | Downtown

    College students, local workers, tourists, and fans of authentic Chinese food pile into this brightly lighted, unfussy restaurant to indulge in heaping platters of hot-and-spicy crawfish, cumin lamb, crispy chicken with hot garlic sauce, and braised beef brisket noodle soup. Although the menu draws on all different regions of China, the Sichuan fare is especially good.

    624 S.W. Hall St., Portland, Oregon, 97201, USA
    503-954–1835

    Known For

    • Extensive selection of soups and starters
    • Very spicy food (on request)
    • Mammoth portions

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed.

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