Food Reviews & Stories
As we shivered outside waiting 45 minutes for a table to wolf down
Sunday brunch, we wondered if this packed Alberta Street spot would be
worth it. Turns out all those huddled masses were on to some
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Food Reviews & Stories
Portland has many restaurants that do the seasonal, local,
we’re-friends-with-our-farmers new-menu-every-week thing. Portland has
many community cafes that do well-executed brunch classics. But th
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Food Reviews & Stories
An aptly named establishment, this. It’s almost impossible not to emerge
cheerful and chirpy from this cute, colorful Belmont cafe. The house
specialty is kolaches ($1.95-$2.75 each), a traditiona
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Sushi joints can be frightening for the uninitiated, but the welcoming,
family-owned Hama Sushi is perfect for rookies, with a friendly staff
that doesn’t judge unknowledgeable patrons for stabbin
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Food Reviews & Stories
Even on a slow Thursday afternoon, when the lone server is busying
herself scrubbing salt shakers and kitchen chatter is getting loose and
gossipy, Halibut’s keeps its customers waiting. But we’
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There are only a few good, authentic Middle Eastern places in this town,
and Habibi surely figures among them. The downtown Lebanese-Syrian
standard, which recently expanded into the space next door
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Tucked away behind the Wing Ming herb market, this little joint churns
out soups to die for ($7.50, plus 50 cents extra if you order it to go).
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10 am-7 pm Monday-Friday.
They say you can never go home again, but if you’re from a
town like mine—one with ample dining options for those who crave
oversized and greasy heart-attack food—out
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Luckily, the NFL has yet to serve notice to this noodle shop that their
won ton-, noodle, roast-, barbecue pork- and duck-laden “Super Bowl”
($9) is in violation of its trademark and force them
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Ever since it underwent an extensive remodel in 2005, this striped
building has played host to bad ideas. First a waffle-centric diner,
then a Lebanese restaurant that served cheesesteaks died here.
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