¿Por Qué No?

Portland's no-frills ¿Por Qué No? is known for its Mexican-style tacos (the carnitas and pollo asado varieties are favorites).
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Andina

A longtime favorite in the industrial-cool Pearl District, Andina brought authentic Peruvian cooking to Portland when it opened in 2003, and the eatery remains a favorite for a fun night out. With live music every night, the boisterous, two-story eatery celebrates its owner’s Andean roots with elevated South American cuisine, including such traditional dishes as lomo saltado (wok-fried beef with onions, tomatoes and oyster sauce) and a variety of ceviches. Everything on the exotic menu pairs well with the restaurant’s signature cocktail, a pisco sour.

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Ava Gene’s

The critically acclaimed Ava Gene’s is Portland's go-to Italian restaurant. Read more.
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Beast

Portland's iconic Beast restaurant serves indulgent, French-inspired Pacific Northwest cuisine. Read more.
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Castagna

Specializing in haute cuisine, Castagna is a two-time winner of The Oregonian’s Restaurant of the Year award and a bucket-list destination for foodies.
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Le Pigeon

Opened by James Beard Award–winner Gabriel Rucker in 2006 (when the chef was just 25), Le Pigeon has grown into one of Portland’s classic establishments. Groundbreaking when it opened, the modern French bistro revolutionized the dining scene with a daring, meat-focused menu that included such innovative dishes as beef cheek bourguignon with creamy cheddar, beef tongue spätzle and, for dessert, foie gras profiteroles (still a staple on the menu today). The snug eatery features exposed brick walls, communal seating and a copper oven vent that anchors the open kitchen, all of which combine to create a cozy ambiance, perfect for enjoying indulgent French cuisine. Le Pigeon offers set menus as well as an à la carte selection, and while the dishes appeal to the adventurous, patrons can also expect some accessible items like a burger and butternut squash agnolotti with black truffle whipped ricotta.

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Multnomah Whiskey Library

Ensconced in a gentlemen’s club–esque space, Multnomah Whiskey Library transports guests with boozy craft cocktails and a Prohibition-era feel.
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Olympia Provisions

Opened in 2006, Olympia Provisions is lauded for its charcuterie and channels the aesthetic of an upscale butchery.
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Salt + Straw

Specializing in exotic, quirky ice cream flavors, Salt + Straw is a Portland must.
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Sweedeedee

A brunch staple in the Mississippi neighborhood, Sweedeedee is known for its home-style breakfast and cozy café atmosphere.
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Voodoo Doughnut

Arguably Portland’s most iconic dining establishment, Voodoo Doughnut serves over-the-top doughnuts. Read more.
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