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  1. A photo of Davenport restaurant

    Davenport

    Price: Expensive
    Contemporary American
    4.9
    (759)
    A refined restaurant focusing on simple, well-prepared dishes maintaining the integrity of premier Northwest ingredients.
  2. A photo of L'Orange restaurant

    L'Orange

    Price: Very Expensive
    Mediterranean
    4.8
    (179)
    Named one of the New York Times America's Best Restaurants 2024!
    Tucked away upstairs in a charming old storefront and voted one of Portland's 'Best New Restaurants' in 2023, L'Orange features an intimate dining space that beckons you to immerse yourself in a different era. Chef Joel Stocks and his talented team will guide your palate through adventurous dishes that blend European culinary traditions with the finest local ingredients.
    Experience the taste of "Old Portland" with every bite. Enhance your dining experience with a thoughtfully curated selection of wines, personally chosen by Owner/Winemaker Jeff Vejr and his team. While our wine list boasts a European focus, we also showcase a variety of local wines, including the exceptional offerings from Jeff's own Golden Cluster label.
    Join us at L'Orange for a taste of history, innovation, and the vibrant flavors of the Pacific Northwest!
  1. A photo of Masu Sushi restaurant

    Masu Sushi

    Price: Expensive
    Sushi
    4.9
    (1,110)
    Masu Sushi has been a staple of inventive Japanese cuisine in Portland, OR for over 20 years. Executive Chef and owner Tommy Shin leads a technique-driven team of chefs who create beautiful sushi, sashimi, and dishes of the highest quality ingredients sourced from the Pacific Northwest and Japan.
    Our signature dishes from the kitchen include the Gindara Misozuke (Miso and Butter Marinated Local Black Cod) and the award-winning Yakiniku Charred Pork Cheeks. From the sushi bar, try local favorites like the spicy Rip City Roll and the citrusy Lioness. We have many options for gluten free, vegan, and vegetarian guests - all are welcome.
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    LeChon

    Price: Moderate
    South American
    4.9
    (3,635)
    Lechon is a South American dining experience that seamlessly combines the fiery cooking of Argentina, Chile and Patagonia, along with creative inspiration of the chef. Enjoy perfectly charred 28-day dry-aged ribeye, grilled octopus with chorizo, housemade piquillo pepper and pork empanadas, slow roasted lechon, refreshing ceviches and smoked bone marrow.
    Executive Chef Jaco Smith consistently pushes the boundaries on traditional Latin fare by incorporating wood-fired flavors into his cuisine while boasting a view of the Willamette River that few Portland restaurants can offer. Smith comes from a large family of cattle, sheep and grain farmers. He started cooking at a young age in his mother’s kitchen. His favorite childhood memories include the tastes of dulce de leche, flan and grilled breads, reminiscent of South American flavors and commonly found on South African kitchen tables.
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    Arden

    Price: Expensive
    Contemporary American
    4.8
    (1,052)
    Arden is an idyllic retreat tucked into Portland's Pearl District. Arden delivers seasonal Pacific Northwest cuisine and an award-winning wine program featuring over 250 bottles, many with bottle age. Guests have the option to dine a la carte or enjoy the chef's prix fixe menu ($70): a shared experience that features 4 courses of seasonal cuisine. Coursed wine pairings are also available ($45).
    Arden is named in homage to Shakespeare's famous forest - a place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and appreciate nature's bounty and beauty. The restaurant invites you to take an exiting culinary adventure through the Pacific Northwest, and explore the incredible range of ingredients that the region has to offer.
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    C'est Si Bon! Bistro+Vins

    Price: Expensive
    French
    4.7
    (609)
    C'est Si Bon! Bistro+Vins is a casual fine dining French restaurant that specializes in thoughtful, modern French bistro cuisine using local, seasonal ingredients.
    One of Southeast Portland's Central Eastside's best restaurants, C'est Si Bon! is a cozy, upscale eatery perfect for meeting friends to enjoy quiet conversation, a romantic dinner, or quick bite at the bar. Both indoor and outdoor dining options available.
    John and his staff strive to provide a memorable dining experience that will take you back to Paris!
    We hope to see you soon! Merci mille fois et a bientôt!
    Kev's Best | Best French Cuisine in Portland | #1
    2021
    Honorable Mention | Portland’s Best Food Neighborhoods | Central Eastside
    Eater, 2019
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    Jeju

    Price: Very Expensive
    Korean
    4.6
    (74)
    Please note: We kindly ask that large parties of 6 or more participate in our Chef's Tasting Menu.
    Korean-American cuisine with a focus on wood-fired cooking techniques and whole-animal butchery, Jeju Restaurant is the newest addition to the Han Oak family of restaurants by Chef Peter Cho and Sun Young Park.
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    Noble Rot

    Price: Expensive
    American
    4.8
    (2,322)
    Restaurant Information Before Your Visit
    -Reserving a table and any seating requests, DOES NOT guarantee your table location upon arrival at the restaurant. However, we always do our best to honor requests when possible.
    -Be prepared to sit inside or outside, so hot, cold, sun, or shade. Also, we face west and can get hot during dining hours, hats and sunglasses may be necessary. We cannot block the setting sun.
    -Please ensure that your entire party is here for your reservation.
    -Please limit your stay to no more than 1.5 hours.
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    Libre

    Price: Very Expensive
    Dessert
    4.8
    (17)
    Where Freedom Meets Flavor
    Libre is a dessert bar and cocktail lounge in Portland, Oregon, where freedom bleeds from mezcal cocktails to mole desserts. Walk in and leave your troubles at the door, and experience a world of dreams coming true.
    Our pastry chef, Gabriella Martinez, creates fantastical desserts with components ranging from corn husk meringue to bone marrow caramel. Meanwhile, our bar director, "Nan" Chaison, crafts innovative cocktails, including a mezcal-based mole milk punch.
    The moodily lit, flower-adorned space with purple velvet banquettes provides the perfect setting for an unforgettable evening.
    Come to Libre and experience a taste of freedom.
  2. A photo of Screen Door - Eastside restaurant

    Screen Door - Eastside

    Price: Moderate
    Breakfast
    4.8
    (1,014)
    Screen Door has been serving up Southern hospitality in Portland since 2006, offering a vibrant take on classic Southern comfort food made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Known for our legendary fried chicken, indulgent brunch, and warm, welcoming atmosphere, we bring the rich traditions of Southern cooking to the Pacific Northwest. With locations on East Burnside and in the Pearl District, we're proud to be a gathering place for both longtime regulars and new visitors alike.

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Oregon’s largest city boasts a lot of nature and an innovative culinary scene. New American cuisine is well-accounted for here, so try a blue corn and leek tamale with smoked portobello mushrooms, goat cheese, refried lentils, and strawberry mole. For more traditional American fare, order a thick chuck patty festooned with an onion ring, jalapeno coleslaw, barbecue brisket, and sharp cheddar, all squeezed into a toasted sourdough bun. Ethnic cuisine is available here, too. Authentic Mexican pork or chicken guisado stews are served with rice, beans, and tortillas. Moroccan food includes shawarma lentil soup made with chicken or lamb shawarma, lentils, and potatoes. Portlanders also love their brunch; menu items include steak and cheddar egg omelets served over cornmeal pancakes laden with jalapeño-spiced butter.

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Frequently asked questions

Healthy restaurants located in Portland include Portland City Grill, Trela Kitchen and Taverna and Yalla

Restaurants with gluten-free options in Portland are De Noche, Fallows a Bar by Bastion and Laurelhurst Market

The most romantic restaurant in Portland is Portland City Grill

Restaurants in Portland with a great view include Portland City Grill, Chart House Restaurant - Portland and Departure Restaurant and Lounge

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