Advertisement
Main Content Read Screen Reader / Printer-Friendly Version
Eat & Drink
Best Restaurants

Best Restaurants 2010

Welcome to America’s most talked-about food destination.

By Karen Brooks and Mike Thelin

Email
Dlr_0002

Beet pickled hard boiled eggs at Grüner

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

Beet pickled hard boiled eggs at Grüner

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

Naomi Pomeroy and Mika Paredes at Beast

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

Deep fried mussels with Pastis Aioli at Din Din Supper Club

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

Courtney Sproule preparing oysters at Din Din Supper Club

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

“Bermuda triangle” at Metrovino—candied fig, balsamic fig paste, walnuts

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

Salad of summer squash, housemade ricotta, mushroom confit, and mint at Metrovino

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

Sautéed bacon wrapped trout filets, olives, green beans, soft boiled duck egg at Metrovino

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

Khang Pong—deep fried green papaya fritters at Whiskey Soda Lounge

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

Chef Kevin Gibson at Evoe

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

Raddicchio salad with apple walnuts and fricco at Evoe

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

Erin’s Sweet Biscuits with Oregon blueberries at Tasty N Sons

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

“The Fughettaboutit”—basil, stewed peppers and Italian sausage Omelette at Tasty N Sons

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

Jason Barwikowski and Eli Cairo from Olympic Provisions

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

Pretzel bread at Grüner

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

Green beans at Olympic Provisions

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

Beet salad at Olympic Provisions

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

Happy diners at Ate-Oh-Ate

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

Tom Saep Muu—hot and sour soup—at Whiskey Soda Lounge

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

Gave Rucker working the kitchen at Le Pidgeon

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

Monique Siu (owner) and Matt Lightner (chef) at Castagna

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

Cucumbers: green almonds, sour cucumbers, smoked tuna, fresh cream, dill at Castagna

View Slideshow » Photo: David Lanthan Reamer

Black beet, fresh uni, black garlic, grapefruit, salicornia at Castagna

About five years ago, Portland suddenly emerged as The Next Food Place: a handcrafted, farm-fresh, willfully eccentric island of pleasure, much of it enjoyable at grass-hut prices. As the rest of the country grew infatuated with rock-star chefs and outlandish theatrical dining, Portland cooks went their own way, conjuring food experiences other cities’ chefs could only dream of, courtesy of the world-class produce grown here, the cheap rents, and an artisan-loving audience eager to try almost anything—even when served on hand-me-down dishware.

What follows is our guide to the revolution. First, we show you eight venues that represent the latest evolution of Portland’s scene. Some of these barely feel like restaurants at all, offering instead an experience akin to a custom-crafted meal in a home (and something you’d never find in New York—and certainly not at these prices). Second, we offer a look at eight of the recent pioneers —what they achieved, and how they are innovating now. And finally, just for fun and adventure, we offer a look at some of the ever-more-worldly (and wallet-friendly) ethnic wonders to be found in the metro area.

Order Up!

Thanks for reading!

 

Published: November 2010

 

Comments Speech Bubble

By Kathy Dimas on Nov 07, 2010 at 4:18AM

Fabulous article! Not being a local, it makes me realize how much has been happening in Portland and that I need to spend a month or two there dining … just to catch up! Yum!!

And, the food photography is glorious. Really captures the excellence going on in P’land. Thank you.

By Randy Bylsma on Jan 11, 2011 at 9:54AM

eeeeeeeeeee

By randy bylsma on Jan 11, 2011 at 9:55AM

eeeeeeeee

By Michael on Jun 24, 2011 at 11:12AM

Read on

Add a Comment Speech Bubble

We retain the right to remove comments containing personal attacks or excessive profanity, and comments unrelated to the editorial content.

Help us fight spam. Please type the words below to submit your comment.

Advertisement
Advertisement