Mai Pho
You’ll get good cheer and great pho at this cheery downtown cart in the SW 9th & Alder pod, where the darling proprietress dishes up hot, fragrant, flavorful pho specials (rare beef, well done...
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Probably Portland’s most high-end pho experience, this is the Pho Van empire’s schmancier spot—your pho comes with side of posh decor and snazzy Pearl District folk to watch (actually overheard here...
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Bypass the Italy trip and head to this marinara-hued Division Street cart instead–for about $4,980 less you’ll get comparably divine pastas, like the handmade fettucine tossed with heirloom tomatoes,...
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Just when you thought the intersection of NE Killingsworth & 30th couldn’t get any tastier, enter restaurateur Dayna McErlean’s lovely new Nonna, neighboring DOC’s casual counterpart, a chic but...
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The next time you feel like ca-noodling with a bowl of ramen al fresco, this unassuming cart tucked down the House of Vintage alleyway should be your first stop. The eight-item menu offers three ramen...
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Bringing a touch of gloss and glamour to the Central Eastside, this pizza and pasta-centric eatery anchors a block of deliciousness, with adjoining sister enterprises including Mi Piace specialty...
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Of all our first world foodie problems—brunch lines, unreliable food cart hours, coming down with a cold the day your Langbaan reservation finally rolls around—one of the most consistently irksome was...
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If you’ve ever rolled up to Biwa at 12:05am, then upon finding the doors locked, collapsed sobbing on the sidewalk, then this one’s for you—Biwa’s sister restaurant is slinging nourishing late night...
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It didn’t take long for Florentine transplant Paolo Calamai to transition from food cart to brick-and-mortar, buoyed by the ardent support of regulars partial to his rich, homey, authentic Tuscan...
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I tend to stick close to home for my ramen, after all, Umai’s within walking distance so why stray, but this snazzy Beaverton izakaya is well worth a pilgrimage into the suburban wilds. Understandably,...
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