Best Restaurants In Portland To Feast Your Stomach

Best Restaurants In Portland To Feast Your Stomach

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We can certainly call Portland "The Paradise of Foodies" where you have the opportunity to enjoy the hearty and authentic food from all over the world. As the most populous city in Oregon, Portland has a wide option of dining sites to feast people of various ethnic groups and different cultural backgrounds. Whether you are vegetarians or not, you stomach will be satisfied to your heart's content in Portland.

Our article would like to brighten your dining tour in Portland with exception sparkles. We have chosen the top restaurants in the city for visitors, and we select them out of plenty of options in the terms of the locals' ratings and votes, so you can always trust our recommendations.

Toro Bravo is a good start to have a taste of Spanish cuisine. This is a casual and bustling tapas restaurant located at 120 NE Russell Street, offering dinners from 5 pm every day through a week. Their menu changes daily according to the seasons, local farmers' supply and the chiefs' inspiration. The former costumers like to use "awesome" to describe the food offered in Toro Bravo. The specials include their tapas, charuterie, and braised turnips with spicy sauce.

Paley's Place is a classic restaurant in the city which is ranked almost among every "Top Ten" list for best restaurants in Portland. Dedicated to Pacific Northwest regional cuisine, this venue offers an inviting and warm setting of Victorian style. The dishes are quite savory and give you an out-of-body dining experience plus the attentive and extraordinary services. Paley's Place is stationed at 1204 Northwest 21st Avenue and the reservation number is (503) 243-2403.

Pok Pok is a Whiskey Soda Lounge priding itself for a number of awards received during recent years, including 2010 Best Restaurants by Willamette Week, Best Restaurants: The Icons by Portland Monthly 2010, The Insider by New York Times and etc. Their dishes feature Southeast Asia flavors and the majority of food is from Thailand. This is also a place for vegetarians though it is not a specifically vegetarian-friendly restaurant. All the dishes on the menu can de made vegan in terms of your demands. The booster seats and high chairs are found everywhere in the lounge for guests with kids. Meet you at 3226 SE Division Street.

Andina is a Peruvian restaurant at 1314 NW Glisan Street, in the Pearl District of Portland city. It rarely disappoints the guests with its wide options of menus comprising appetizer menu, lunch menu, dinner menu, dessert menu, bar menu, wine menu, gluten-free menu, happy-hour menu and even the well-chosen vegetarian menu. Andina cultivates a rich and amazing fusion of both the tastes and atmosphere. Plenty of customers have said this is the right place for friends. Here you not only have a taste of authentic food, but also enjoy a genuine experience of Peruvian culture.

Above four restaurants are recommended to short-term vacationers. Do visit at least one of them to add more spices to your days in Portland. Of course, there are still heaps of great restaurants hidden in the city, offering tasty dishes for both locals and visitors. If your vacation is a long one, remember to go onto the streets and discover the top one on your own list.


About the Author:
Portland is proud of its culinary delights. Portland tourist guide helps you locate top great Portland restaurants to feast your stomach during your travel.



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