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Page 2The Spots Of The Summer, Portland Edition
You’ll need a backpack cooler, swim gear, and faith that the sun will come out tomorrow.
Otto’s Sausage Kitchen
This German deli and market, with an adorably retro sign out front and taxidermy inside, is an old-world treasure.
Flying Fish Company
This fish market and restaurant in Kerns is where to eat all the tasty things that come from the sea on a patio.
Basilisk
People flock to this industrial-style, counter-service spot in The Zipper food hall for their fried chicken sandwiches overflowing with crackly, golden thighs.
Salty’s
Salty’s on the Columbia River, known more for the view and a Sunday all-you-can-eat seafood brunch, still packs in the crowds.
Phuket Cafe
Phuket Cafe in Northwest serves seasonal Thai food in a plant-filled dining room and outdoor seating area that resembles a train car in Thailand.
Xiao Ye
Xiao Ye in Hollywood is serving first-generation American food in a cozy setting. Expect dishes like rigatoni all’amatriciana with preserved chilis, and masa-and-mochi madeleines.
The Smokin’ Oak
The Smokin' Oak brings traditional Texas-style beef brisket to the Cartside Food Carts near the Moda Center.
The Best Food Carts In Portland
Where to find killer smashburgers, parmesan-dusted chicken wings, fish yassa, and more.
Langbaan
Laangban takes over Phuket Cafe on weekend nights, and you should absolutely make a reservation.
Ha VL
Ha VL Vietnamese Noodle Soup is a Jade District lunch favorite for noodle soups that go way beyond typical bowls of phở.
Le Pigeon
Le Pigeon is a small French restaurant on East Burnside that’s upscale enough for an anniversary dinner, but casual enough for a Wednesday.
Kachka
Kachka serves excellent Russian food and more vodka than you’d ever expect to drink in one sitting.
Kaede
Kaede is a sushi spot in Sellwood that's great for a semi-special weeknight meal or even an anniversary.
Akadi
It doesn’t matter how many times you've been to Akadi—you’ll leave wanting to plan your next visit every time.