I used to eat a lot of Vietnamese, but not so much anymore, so I'm a bit out of the loop. However, I am in the minority, as there are a ton of Vietnamese restaurants scattered about Portland. The top two choices are owned by the same family. Here are the results -Out of 639 votes:Pho Van - 22% of the votes. 1919 SE 82nd Ave, Portland, OR 97216 Map Silk - 11%. 1012 … [Read more...] about Survey 2011: Best Vietnamese Restaurant in Portland
Survey 2011: Best Chinese Restaurant in Portland
Reader's Choice: Best Chinese Restaurant in Portland We are finally starting to get some restaurants that, while they may not be fantastic, are certainly better than anything we had a few years ago. If you are into Sichuan food, Lucky Strike is the best in town. Wong's King remains popular for dim sum, though I think there are better, especially if you are willing to head over … [Read more...] about Survey 2011: Best Chinese Restaurant in Portland
Survey 2011: Best Indian Food in Portland
Here are the survey results for Best Indian Restaurant in Portland Out of 548 votes cast:East India Company -17% of total votes. 821 SW 11th Ave Portland, OR 97205 (503) 227-8815. Map. My review. Vindalho -16%. 2038 Clinton St. Portland, OR 97202 (503) 467-4550 Map My review Channai Masala - 11%. 2088 NW Stucki Ave, Hillsboro, OR (503) 531-9500 MapHonorable … [Read more...] about Survey 2011: Best Indian Food in Portland
Survey 2011: Best Lebanese
Survey Results 2011: Best Lebanese Restaurant The results of this question in the survey don't surprise me at all. I think the order should be switched, with the third place coming in first, but I understand that most people are going to go for the least expensive choice.This question had the smallest number of different restaurants receiving votes - only … [Read more...] about Survey 2011: Best Lebanese
Food Haiku Contest – Fooku 2011!
Presenting the 2011 “fooku”, Portland Food and Drink’s annual food haiku contest. Sharpen your pencils and wax poetic! You can read winning entries from the past below; they are wonderful.The rules are pretty simple. Your entry must be in haiku format. The ancient art of haiku requires precision: a five syllable first line; seven syllable second line; and five syllables … [Read more...] about Food Haiku Contest – Fooku 2011!




