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Aquariva

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Neighborhood: The Riverfront

With busy Southwest Macadam and Corbett avenues (not to mention I-5 and Southwest Barbur Boulevard) slicing right through this neighborhood, it’s easy to zip through Riverfront without a pause. (read more) But between the ribbons of blacktop, little gems are tucked away. For instance, Bamboo Grove (515 SW Carolina St., 977-2771) offers up exotic food, from bento to Hawaiian burgers, and hosts live music on Friday nights. Anchoring the main drag lies the headquarters of Oregon Public Broadcasting (7140 SW Macadam Ave., 244-9900, opb.org), a local source for nonprofit, objective radio and TV news—or Communist propaganda, if you ask someone from Medford. Willamette Park (Southwest Macadam Avenue and Nebraska Street) splashes over 27 acres of greenery, crisscrossed with trails for hikers and walkers. Running right along the river, you might see a great blue heron or other wildlife along the shoreline. Cap the day off (and improve the sunset) at Full Sail Brewery at RiverPlace (307 SW Montgomery St., 222-5343); overlooking the river, Portland’s outpost of the Hood River staple offers up hard-to-find beers from its vaults in the Gorge. —Shefali Kulkarni.

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Featured in Restaurant Guide 2007

Getting a jump on what could be the next Pearl District (add a touch of Johns Landing and a waft of marina air), this corporate–created tapas restaurant is ever-so-slowly becoming the only place to schmooze near our shiny new tram. In the space formerly occupied by Rivers (and a slew of other regrettably short-lived joints), this newish restaurant has tossed its olive-shaped stools to make way for a new philosophy of “relaxed sophistication.” Translated, that means a massive waterfront eatery and lounge slathered in black-and-white wallpaper, bathed in candlelight and spewing DJ-ed dance hits. Although tapas are traditionally Spanish, the dishes created by former Bluehour chef Drew Lockett (what’s a good chef like him doing in a place like this?) are entirely Italian—both in cuisine (spinach gnocchi covered in tomato-basil fondue, veal scaloppine in marsala) and portion size (the two Milanese pork filets are more for family-style sharing than sampling or nibbling). While the 44 dishes on the dueling red-vs.-white wine-pairing menus are overwhelming, the equally long, nearly all-Italian list of wine by the glass is refreshing—think Tuscan Syrah and organic Prosecco.

Signature Dish: Seared flat-iron steak with a tomato-horseradish vinaigrette.

Standouts: The panoramic view of the Willamette, just footsteps from the patio, is reason enough to pop in for a glass of pinot bianco.

Regrets: The burgundy velvet couches and Audrey Hepburn portraits are über-mod—for a coffee shop in a ’90s sitcom, anyway.

JESSICA MACHADO

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