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Good places to eat in Portland OR?

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I need some good suggestions for Portland Oregon.

Restaurants?

Cafes?

Shopping centers?

Winerys?

Museams?

Etc?

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  1. Portland City Grill atop the US Bank Corp Tower

    Ruth's Chris Steakhouse

    Betty Ford Bar

    Rimsky-Korsakoffeehouse

    Pioneer Place Shopping Mall

    Lloyd Center Shopping

    The Roxy

    OMSI (Oregon Museam of Science and Industry)

    Oregon Zoo

    Multnoman Falls

    Portland Art Museam

    Oregon Children's Theatre

    Rose and Japanese Gardens at Washington Park

    Ft. Vancouver

    Sightseeing at Sauvie's Island

    PIR (Portland International Raceway)

    Cup and Saucer Cafe

    Bread and Ink Cafe

    Shopping on Hawthorne

    Shopping on NW 23rd AVE


  2. Portland has tons of great dining options and is widely considered a very 'foodie' town.  Here are a few ideas for restaurants...

    Pambiche - Great Cuban food and amazing desserts in NE.

    Oba - Good place for happy hour in the Pearl District.

    Gustav's/ Rheinlander - Portland institution for German food, Gustav's is the more casual half of the restaurant, NE.

    Portland City Grill - Seafood/Steaks asian influence on many dishes but it has an amazing view of Portland, on the 30th floor of the US Bank building in downtown.

    Ken's Artisan Bakery - Great bread and baked goods.

    Jim & Patty's Coffee - Great coffee and baked goods, very popular, NE.

    Albina Press - Some of the best espresso ever.  Award winning baristas.

    Pho Van - Great Vietnamese food, multiple locations.

    Milo's - Near Lloyd Center, great breakfast, lunch, dinner, cafe type spot, busy on weekends.

    The Lloyd Center is the biggest mall in Oregon, located in NE Portland.  Pioneer Place mall is pretty, located in downtown.  Some nice streets to browse/shop on are;

    NW 23rd - Upscale shopping.  Papa Haydn is a restaurant on this street with fancy desserts.

    SE Hawthorne - Sort of has a hippie type vibe though not as much as it used to, one of the Pho Van's is on this street.

    N Mississippi - Urban hipster type street, lots of good restaurants, coffee, shops.

    Wineries you are going to have to go out of Portland for.  Many are south along the Willamette Valley, lots and lots to choose from.  I know there is a service that offers a winery tour.

    Museums - Portland Art Museum in Downtown is very nice.  OMSI is the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, neat science things for kids, you can tour a submarine, OMNIMax.  Oregon Zoo is also very nice.

    Other sites worth a visit are the Portland Rose Test Garden, located in the West Hills, gorgeous roses if in bloom, nice view.

    The Portland Tram at OHSU hospital, gives a nice view of the city, tram ride I think is $4.  

    If you have time to venture out of the city try driving along the Columbia River Gorge, it is amazing.  Multnomah Falls is there, Crown Point, great views.  If you drive all the way to Hood River there are many wineries near there, about an hour from Portland.

  3. Mcdonalds is descent

    but id reccomend tacobell

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