Along Portland’s southeast waterfront lies a nondescript neighborhood filled with anonymous warehouses and industrial buildings. But Portlanders in the know have pegged this seemingly derelict area as the next up-and-coming foodie destination. Because indeed, the neighborhood’s main drag, SE Water Avenue, is dotted with some of the city’s most beloved restaurants and coffee shops — Olympic […]
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Feast Portland Preview: The Parish
In case you missed my earlier post on Nong’s Khao Man Gai, I’m working with Feast Portland, Portland’s food and wine festival, to do a sneak preview of some of the chefs and restaurants who’ll be attending some of the Feast’s famed events like the Sandwich Invitational, Night Market, High Comfort and Brunch Village. Today’s sneak […]
Read the Post >Feast Portland Preview: Nong’s Khao Man Gai
Guys! With the city’s famed food festival, Feast Portland, coming up in about a month, I thought it would be fun to do a little series on the different local restaurants and chefs who will be participating in the event. Expect a few more posts featuring local places and vendors within the next few weeks as […]
Read the Post >Restaurant Review: Bollywood Theater
Indian food in Portland is hard to come by; this is something that Erlend, my boyfriend, complains about on a regular basis. His parents were expats stationed in India for a while, and as a result, he’d spent several months and holidays there and frequently craved Indian food. We’d tried several Indian restaurants around town, […]
Read the Post >Restaurant Review: Teote Areperia
Almost every day that I bike to work, I pass a colorful blue and red building. Out of sheer laziness, it took me a few months to look up what the building actually was — it turned out to be the home of Teote Areperia, a former Venezuelan food cart turned brick-and-mortar offering colorful agua […]
Read the Post >Restaurant Review: Papa Haydn West
Papa Haydn has been a landmark in Portland’s dining scene for as long as I’ve lived here. Back in 2005, before the city’s dining scene really blew up, Papa Haydn’s was where us college kids insisted that our parents take us when they were in town for fine dining. According to their website, their east side […]
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