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Rhizopus Oligosporus
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Post subject: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 1:03 pm |
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I'm only going to be in Portland for a few days for a wedding. A lot of my time will be taken up with the wedding and visiting with family, so I won't have a lot of free time. But, what is absolutely required, like you can not visit Portland and not see or visit or eat this? I don't want to get back home and be smacking myself on the head for missing out on something I really would have loved. I'm not sure yet where I will be staying.
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pandacookie
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 6:48 pm |
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I would look through some old threads and see what is recommended and then choose based on what you like. If you ask 5 different people here you'll get a list of 20 different places that you have to go to no matter what. If there's something particular you're into people might be able to give suggestions for that. Kittee's been doing a Vietnamese roundup on her blog for example and knows the bun chay.
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dakini
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 6:57 pm |
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I would recommend visiting the vegan mini mall because that way you can check out four awesome things at Portland relatively quickly- Sweetpea, Food Fight, Herbivore, and Scapegoat. Go to VooDoo and get donuts. Go to Powell's if you're nerdy about books. Get a fancy meal at Portobella.
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jdfunks
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 8:46 pm |
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portobello 1-2 vegan bakeries at least 1 vegan food cart brunch coffee and doughnut maybe a happy hour....
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Rhizopus Oligosporus
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 10:24 pm |
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jdfunks wrote: portobello 1-2 vegan bakeries at least 1 vegan food cart brunch coffee and doughnut maybe a happy hour.... Which vegan bakeries, food carts, brunch spots, coffee and doughnut places, and happy hours do you recommend jdfunks? There is a vegan mini mall?! Where? Yes, pandacookie, I am working my way through reading all the pertinent looking posts in this sub forum. As far as what I like: I'm already interested in Powells, the arboretum, a Chinese garden and tea shop, and galleries. I like most cuisines, but to me just having one or two vegan options on a menu is huge, so I'm a little overwhelmed by the concept of multiple all vegan restaurants and bakeries and bars oh my! I wish I could have two stomachs for this trip!
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 10:46 pm |
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Ok, everyone is waffling about stuff, there is a lot of vegan stuff in Portland and there are a lot of threads about it already, but here is what I think you should do if you don't have that much time. And I've lived here for a long time so this is DEFINITIVE.
Southeast: Vegan mini mall, then walk south to Portobello for dinner
Northeast: Go go Back to Eden or Dovetail for baked goods (or both!) and then Bye and Bye for lunch or dinner and drinks
Unless there is something that you would really like a vegan version of that you can't get where you live...like if ordering a vegan pizza would be a crazy novelty for you, go to Sizzle Pie, or if the idea of being able to get soyrizo tacos blows your mind, go to El Nutri.
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pandacookie
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 12:15 am |
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Rhizopus Oligosporus wrote: Yes, pandacookie, I am working my way through reading all the pertinent looking posts in this sub forum. As far as what I like: I'm already interested in Powells, the arboretum, a Chinese garden and tea shop, and galleries. I like most cuisines, but to me just having one or two vegan options on a menu is huge, so I'm a little overwhelmed by the concept of multiple all vegan restaurants and bakeries and bars oh my! I wish I could have two stomachs for this trip! The Lan Su Chinese garden and teahouse downtown is nice. It's not far from Powells so you could do both of those in an afternoon. Depending on when you are here there will be a Greek sculpture exhibit at the art museum with many loans from the British Museum. I think it opens October 1 or 5th. I haven't discovered a lot of galleries but that probably depends on what you're looking for. There's also a Kara Walker show at a college gallery but I am not sure of the dates. Ground Kontrol is fun for old arcade games and has vegan snacky food options. I would skip Portobello and get a waffle at Flavour Spot instead. Scones from Dovetail. I also like Papa Gs and the sandwiches at Sweetpea. Dovetail and Sweetpea do weekend biscuit breakfasts (Sweetpea does it every day) which might be a fun thing to do if you don't have a lot of breakfast options where you live. Lots of places here do weekend brunch with vegan options like Junior's and Jam on Hawthorne. Hungry Tiger Too has vegan corn dogs if you want greasy fun food. Sip cart does juices and such if you're into those. Los Gorditos or El Nutri are Mexican food carts. Potato Champion does vegan poutine. Food Fight has a good list of places in their PDX Guide online that would give a good overview of places and what they serve. It's broken down by all vegan, all veg, and good veg options.
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pandacookie
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 12:49 am |
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The only real don't miss things are Huxley and Olive.
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strawberryrock
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 12:50 am |
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pandacookie wrote: The only real don't miss things are Huxley and Olive. You realize you're on Zelda and Agnes's shiitake list now, right? (You already were on Agnes's, though.)
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pandacookie
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 12:54 am |
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Agnes will never forgive me for not letting her outside. And Zelda knows my heart belongs to Huxley.
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 1:53 am |
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 8:50 am |
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I love going to Portland you are going to have the best time! For me, I'd say don't miss Voodoo Doughnuts no matter what. They are open 24 hours so it's pretty easy to squeeze in. It's the one place I never miss. I also love the Flavor Spot. Where else can you get vegan sausages and maple cream folded into a waffle. The Homegrown Smoker is unique as well. Smoked soy curls and vegan mac and cheese stuffed together in a wrap? Vegan Hushpuppies? It's fun to just wander around Hawthorne, Alberta, or Mississippi too and just go into to shops and sample things. If you are there on first Thursday there are tons of galleries open downtown with art exhibits which is also fun. And drink lots of coffee. Everywhere.
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la vie sale
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 9:41 am |
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That poor girl will be so confused as what to do and where to go, so here are my two cents. Def Bye and Bye for food and drinks. Vegan mini mall. Dinner at Portobello. For shopping I like Mississippi and you can grab a Native Bowl or Homegrown Smoker meal while you're at it.
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dakini
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 11:27 am |
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I went in February so I missed out on food carts but I've heard Homegrown Smoker is a must.
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strawberryrock
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 12:22 pm |
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If you can do Sunday brunch at Blossoming Lotus, I recommend it. It's not near a ton of things, but you can go on a (longish) walk from Blossoming Lotus to the mini mall.
I think Homegrown Smoker is underwhelming.
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molasses jane
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 12:28 pm |
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My two cents:
1. SE PDX: go to the vegan mini-mall, then walk up to Belmont and have vegan cupcakes at Saint Cupcake and a drink and food at the Sweet Hereafter. 2. Alberta/Mississippi: go to Alberta in NE. hit vita for breakfast, walk down to Back to Eden to stock up on soft serve and baked goods, enjoy the shops along the way. then head over to Mississippi for Native Bowl and/or Homegrown Smoker and more cute window shopping 3. downtown/Pearl: Powell's, the photobooth in the Ace Hotel, and then gallery hop in the Pearl. eat at Prasad or the new Los Gorditos Pearl location (across the street from Prasad). if you're tired/need a break, watch a film at the Living Room Theaters
Pandacookie mentioned the Kara Walker exhibit, which is *great*. It's at Reed College, which is a bit out of the way. But it's a good exhibition. And she's giving a public talk on October 2 at 7pm at Reed.
If I could only do four things, I'd do 1. Powells, 2. vegan mini mall, 3. Back to Eden, 4. Homegrown Smoker
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pandacookie
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 1:16 pm |
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You should send me gallery recommendations molasses jane.
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la vie sale
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 1:27 pm |
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Whoa Los Gorditos in the Pearl now??? Yay for more downtown worky work lunch stuffs for my ever expanding gut.
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 1:59 pm |
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Rhizopus Oligosporus wrote: There is a vegan mini mall?! Where?
1211 SE STARK ST • PORTLAND, OR 97214 I have fond memories of going to sweatpeas for "late" breakfast, (cake/pie and coffee), visiting herbivore and foodfight...going to red&black cafe just around the corner for lunch and then into town to explore other options. http://www.redandblackcafe.com/ (I felt I was looked at or frowned upon for being a too normal/average looking person, but that was several years ago and I don't mind if they look at me when I'm coming at a place for food and to support them.) I've also been to blossoming lotus. I think the location I've been has been closed since then, their food is pretty good. Bye and Bye is also good and is open at late hours.
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alan
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 2:13 pm |
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pandacookie wrote: Los Gorditos or El Nutri are Mexican food carts. Both have restaurants now as well (Gorditos has two + the cart) if you'd rather eat inside. Does El Nutri Taco still serve out of the truck?
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alan
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 2:14 pm |
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Also, Portobello is a must. Acme for donuts if you want to skip the lines at Voodoo.
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pandacookie
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 4:05 pm |
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alan wrote: pandacookie wrote: Los Gorditos or El Nutri are Mexican food carts. Both have restaurants now as well (Gorditos has two + the cart) if you'd rather eat inside. Does El Nutri Taco still serve out of the truck? According to their website last week they did but I haven't been up there for a while.
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 6:01 pm |
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Thank you everyone for all the great ideas so far! I'm finding it especially helpful when suggestions are grouped together by things that are sort of close to each other. I wish I was going to be there 3 times as long as I am.
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pandacookie
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 6:27 pm |
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I can always deliver cookies to you. Must not miss indeed.
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Rhizopus Oligosporus
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Post subject: Re: Must not miss in Portland? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 6:28 pm |
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Oooo, the Food Fight vegan guide to PDX is great! Thanks pandacookie!
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