Restaurants, Bakeries, Cafe’s, Food Trucks, etc.

Any place that you’ve tried amazing food and want to share.

I find community input much more reliable than Google reviews, share your favorite spots!

  • morphballganon@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I know a lot of places.

    La Taq - get as many brisket tacos as you can eat (diversifying by ordering a variety will result in regret… you’ll wish you went all-in on brisket)

    Killer Burger - the Peanut Butter Pickle Bacon Burger is divisive. Some love it, some hate it. Their classic is a solid 9/10 too, so go even if you have conservative tastes

    Scavonne’s - their chicken and waffles is lovely

    Genie’s - their real claim to fame is their Bloody Marys, but the food’s good too, no specific favorites

    Pine State - Reggie Deluxe with cheesy grits

    City State - solid biscuits and gravy or benedict. They even offer the two together in a combo

    Horse Brass - no specific recommendation but the vibe is good

    Matador (multiple locations) - grande nachos with steak. I recommend a mexican lager to go with it (taps rotate)

    Petite Provence - their menu rotates but if you can get anything with their smoked salmon, do it

    Saburo’s - best quality and best value of sushi you will find anywhere in Oregon, hands down. Didn’t care for the “big O” roll but everything else is good. Try the Spider roll, Sabu roll and veggie tempura (I order with no mushrooms) if you are unsure

  • Stern@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Love me some Marrakesh, though Moroccan food is eaten barehanded, so not everyones cup of tea.

    Pelmeni Pelmeni in Hawthorne Asylum is a great cart, though area parking is kind of a pain.

  • Bwaz@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Khun Pic’s Bahn Thai on Belmont (a k a: the secret Thai restaurant). Hard to spot place run by 2 people, a cook and a waiter, in an incredible house. You can walk right by it without noticing it tucked in a garden nook behing an iron gate between old city buildings. No credit cards, no reservations, no phone, open only three days a week for a few hours. Order the catfish (really!). Delicious food and a one of a kind experience.