Food Reviews & Stories
The site of this new Chinese restaurant in the Hollywood district has
had multiple incarnations, probably because there’s little parking and
the location is not pedestrian-friendly. Fortunately, t
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Food Reviews & Stories
Off-white and rust-streaked outside, mottled purple and Denny’s-esque
in, Pho Hung is, by all appearances, another Southeast Powell Boulevard
eatery to drive by. If you do stop to eat at this pho
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The name started out as a somewhat elaborate joke about this city’s
Bolshevik tendencies (signs were made for the kitchen reading
“Production”), but the gray concrete-and-brick corner shop rea
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Food Reviews & Stories
The tiny Southeast Grand Avenue location of this two-decade-old Lebanese
institution has always been considered the best, but since the
family-owned operation morphed its “Arabian Breeze” Middle
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Food Reviews & Stories
Unless you count the occasional fast-food joint along this busy
thoroughfare, Southwest Barbur Boulevard is what you might call a food
desert. Then consider New Delhi an Indian oasis. Tucked into th
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You will probably be the youngest customer in Nancy’s Kitchen, but
having brunch with the octogenarian set has its perks. There’s no
waiting for a table at this relatively obscure shopfront eate
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Miho, a humble house lit gently by the neon glare of the Alibi across
the street, is a fairly new entry in Portland’s recent love affair with
the izakaya (Japanese food and sake bar). For that, it
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This previously cursed Pearl District space seems to have finally found a
keeper with baker Dan Griffin’s new shrine to the carbohydrate. In
addition to excellent artisan breads and pastries, the
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Le Happy hits an ideal balance of sassy and sweet with red light bulbs
and busted eyeglasses tacked to the walls, as well as a cheerful
patchwork jumble of plastic flowers above the bar and votive c
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As of late January, the sign out front and menus inside this downtown
restaurant still bore the name Olé Olé. If you happened to miss the
explanatory scrawl on the whiteboard when you entered, you
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