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Good call on that location (provided you are walking there; parking is a nightmare). I lived by the one on Belmont back when it was there, and the hipster line sucked the enjoyment out of it. I could have ground the wheat, raised the chickens, and slaughtered the pig myself in less time than it took to get that sandwich.

You didn't wake up and get there early enough, slacker!
 
Yeah it's weird! I've become quite the snob with beef. But that place I just talked about is grass fed prime beef. The quality is superb! Still a little expensive, but I will pay for good quality

Oh, you're thinking of Acropolis. This Greek restaurant out in the Sellwood area.
 
Acadia is my favorite grub spot in the winter time. Pambiche in the summer.
 
That Peruvian restaurant on 10th is super-awesome too. Is that Pambiche?
 
That Peruvian restaurant on 10th is super-awesome too. Is that Pambiche?

Pambiche is a Cuban joint over on like 30th and Glisan? Maybe more closer to 20th.

The place you're thinking of is Andina. It was pretty good.
 
Just took my wife to Portland City Grill Tuesday for her birthday. First time there and it was fantastic. We went to El Gaucho for our anniversary this fall and DAMN! Worth every peso.
 
Pok Pok, Toro Bravo, Tasty N' Sons, and Pine State are all worth the wait.
I disagree. They're all good, but no place is worth waiting in line for an hour (especially ice cream or doughnuts) when you can throw a stone in any direction and hit another good restaurant. If I want to eat at any place that's known to have a long line I'll choose a time and location that'll nearly guarantee a walk-in-and-sit-down dining experience.
As far as I'm concerned the downtown Voodoo is for out-of-towners only.
 
I disagree. They're all good, but no place is worth waiting in line for an hour (especially ice cream or doughnuts) when you can throw a stone in any direction and hit another good restaurant. If I want to eat at any place that's known to have a long line I'll choose a time and location that'll nearly guarantee a walk-in-and-sit-down dining experience.
As far as I'm concerned the downtown Voodoo is for out-of-towners only.

Voodoo in general is for tourists only. Not very good at all.
 
I disagree. They're all good, but no place is worth waiting in line for an hour (especially ice cream or doughnuts) when you can throw a stone in any direction and hit another good restaurant. If I want to eat at any place that's known to have a long line I'll choose a time and location that'll nearly guarantee a walk-in-and-sit-down dining experience.
As far as I'm concerned the downtown Voodoo is for out-of-towners only.

for out of towners like me, its worth it.

you have to wait for brunch everywhere these days, sometimes you can get something simliar, but if you have a craving for something specific, you need to get it.
 
for out of towners like me, its worth it.

you have to wait for brunch everywhere these days, sometimes you can get something simliar, but if you have a craving for something specific, you need to get it.

Tips for a convenient brunch in Portland:

1. Have breakfast instead. Get up at 7am, and be at the restaurant by 8:30am. Hipsters don't wake up before 9am.
2. Go on Saturday. Hipsters are atheists, so they go to breakfast instead of church.
3. There's usually a restaurant five block from where you're waiting in line that has no line at all. 99% of all brunches in Portland are better than that cereal you were going to have, so branch out and find something new.
 
Yeah, I usually won't wait for brunch out here. If its a good spot, I'll go during the week (most crowded places are close as I live near the beach cities) or early. On weekends, I prefer going to a greasy spoon and getting something like a chili omelette for 7 bucks.

Things like Dim Sum (which I do 2-3 times per month), that's unavoidable, its a 30-45 minute wait and that's with a huge room, fast (rude) service and them trying to get you outta there.
 
My personal favorite is Joe's Scramble/Special which is spinach, mushrooms, eggs and ground beef. I made it a point to get it where they invented it when I was in the Bay arrrrreeaaa.
 
Yeah, I usually won't wait for brunch out here. If its a good spot, I'll go during the week (most crowded places are close as I live near the beach cities) or early. On weekends, I prefer going to a greasy spoon and getting something like a chili omelette for 7 bucks.

Things like Dim Sum (which I do 2-3 times per month), that's unavoidable, its a 30-45 minute wait and that's with a huge room, fast (rude) service and them trying to get you outta there.

Dim Sum is 2 legit 2 quit.
 
Thinking of going to either Kascka or Can Font next weekend. Anyone been?

I would rather go to Kascka since I don't really get to eat russian food. I think everyone else is about Can Font.
 
Thinking of going to either Kascka or Can Font next weekend. Anyone been?

I would rather go to Kascka since I don't really get to eat russian food. I think everyone else is about Can Font.
Let me know how Kascka is if you go. Post those fire gram shots yo.
 
Sorry.....the thread topic is “Best Restaurant In Portland”. If it isn’t up here in God’s country, it doesn’t exist. Every town can’t be LA.....Thank you sweet Jesus.

Yeah, but when I visit Portland I can't be bothered with inferior versions of shit I can get in LA yo!
 
Also, a white person's experience in an asian restaurant is different than an asian persons. We get the secret menu. :MARIS61:
 
Also, a white person's experience in an asian restaurant is different than an asian persons. We get the secret menu. :MARIS61:
I watched a video of a black guy ordering in Chinese at a restaurant. The waitress was like "you don't want that, get this instead". So I totally understand what you mean.
 

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