Cheap Eats 2011: Cafe Hibiscus


Food Reviews & Stories
Though the Hawaii-inspired decor might not transport you to the Alps, this tiny establishment’s menu is firmly rooted in Switzerland. The year-old cafe, whose owner was raised by a Swiss father a   More
 
Monday, March 7, 2011 REBECCA JACOBSON

Cheap Eats 2011: Byways Cafe


Food Reviews & Stories
Byways is best enjoyed when your head is pounding and you need some food to devour as you try to remember what all happened last night. The travel-themed decor and ample bar seating is classic diner   More
 
Monday, March 7, 2011 RACHAEL DEWITT

Cheap Eats 2011: Bunk Sandwiches


Food Reviews & Stories
The pork belly Cubano ($8) at Bunk Sandwiches is stupid good, in that you tend to do stupid things when in possession of one, like attempting to eat it while driving a stick shift on the freeway. P   More
 
Monday, March 7, 2011 BRIAN PANGANIBAN

Cheap Eats 2011: Bun Bo Hue


Food Reviews & Stories
Bun Bo Hue is Portland’s signature spot for the restaurant’s eponymous meat-noodle soup. (Bun, by the way, refers to the vermicelli-style noodles; bo to the meat; Hue to the city in Vietnam; Viet   More
 
Monday, March 7, 2011 MATTHEW KORFHAGE

Cheap Eats 2011: Breken Kitchen


Food Reviews & Stories
The huge floor-to-ceiling chalkboard at Breken Kitchen serves as menu for this breakfast, lunch and happy-hour cafe in Slabtown. Breakfast is simple and good and usually frequented with laptoppers e   More
 
Monday, March 7, 2011 LIZ CRAIN

Cheap Eats 2011: Blue Plate


Food Reviews & Stories
Ask people to envision a soda fountain in their heads and chances are most will imagine some kind of ’50s-themed Disneyland attraction, with checkered linoleum floors and waitresses delivering ord   More
 
Monday, March 7, 2011 MATTHEW SINGER

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