• Middle Eastern restaurant in Portland, Oregon
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Le Pigeon

Le Pigeon

Le Pigeon is one of Portland's most cherished dining destinations, led by the exceptionally talented, two-time James Beard Award-winning chef Gabriel Rucker. This iconic restaurant helped put Portland on the culinary map with its inventive take on French-inspired cuisine. While its foundation is undeniably French (with dishes like the rich beef cheek bourguignon), Chef Rucker is known for pushing boundaries, blending classic techniques with unexpected flavor combinations and global influences. Le Pigeon offers a unique casual fine dining experience. Guests can enjoy an intimate view of the open kitchen from the coveted 10-seat bar, available for walk-ins—though these spots fill up fast. To fully experience Rucker’s creativity, opt for the 5- or 7-course tasting menus, which showcase the chef's versatility.
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Gracie’s Apizza

Gracie’s Apizza

Gracie’s Apizza is a one-person, wood-fired pizza shop in North Portland, serving what many locals and visitors alike claim to be the best pizza in the city. Known for its fresh, seasonal ingredients and creative salads, the restaurant also offers a great selection of affordable wines. Seating includes a few cozy indoor spots and picnic tables in a charming little courtyard. Due to its popularity, be sure to place your order online or arrive soon after they open — they frequently sell out.
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Afuri

Afuri

Afuri, a renowned ramen chain from Tokyo, chose Portland for its first overseas restaurant, thanks to the city’s soft water that closely resembles Japan's, even bypassing major cities like London and New York. The chain quickly expanded to two locations, each serving its famous yuzu shio ramen, which features a delicate "chintan" chicken broth. This broth offers a subtler flavor compared to the thicker "paitan" pork broth used in tonkotsu ramen. Afuri’s menu also includes both types of ramen, along with sushi, nigiri, and the popular "chef’s spoons"—miniature samples showcasing seasonal dishes.
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