Best Restaurant in Portland?

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  1. KeepOnRollin

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    Everyone has different tastes. And technically they said favorite not best. (My bad on that)

    Would you say it is in the top 5? And what of the other one that they seemed to like, the Ox?
     
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    Surprised it wasn't Morton's or Ruth's Chris.

    City Grill has a great view, but the food is not top notch.

    Ringside should have also gotten votes.

    I don't think most millionaire NBA players go in for the trendy foodie spots that Portland residents favor. They want meat-and-potatoes consistency.
     
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    Jake's
    Lardos
     
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    1. BENIHANAS
    2. PF CHANGS
    3. CHIPOTLE
    4. FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN
    5. PORTLAND CITY GRILL
     
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    The top 3 are chains.....how sad
     
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    Same with Jake's and Lardo! And Morton's and Ruth's Chris.
     
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    Maybe this is why people hate Portlanders; they don't even know what restaurants in town are national chains?
     
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    I'm sure Portlanders do, but perhaps a good percentage of the suburbanites don't?
    Let's add El Gaucho to the best "Portland" restaurant list.
     
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    Nah, I get why it's their favorite, believe me. It's why I said it's not the best drink-wise or food-wise. These guys are generally not looking for a sophisticated night of food and drinks. They're looking for a popular, somewhat trendy place. There are a lot of things to look at there at PCG beyond the vast views of Portland below. It's a crowded, trendy place that is packed until closure. If I were a guy in my mid-20's with deep pockets and looking for some attention (beyond that of strippers), I'd probably spend a fair amount of time at PCG.

    It was never my spot though. I was always at VQ and places of that ilk from the day I turned 21.
     
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    Dunno, its been a while but isn't PCG a good spot to pick up chicks at Happy Hour?
     
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    That's what I was getting at with my post. It's not just happy hour. That place is packed most evenings, especially Thursday-Saturday from about 5pm 'til close.
     
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    not a fan. Their food prices are too high for the quality of food you get.

    My favorite steak Resturant was some burger looking place just a bit outside the city. I can't remember the name for the life of me
     
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    Gotta have Pok Pok and Andina on the list of best.
     
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    Chipotle was Kaman's favorite. Barton's was Cheesecake factory. Stotts didn't pick. More than a few PCGs.

    In a related note, I had my first voodoo donuts at close to midnight on Saturday with my cousin and her family. It was cool and all, but fuck a bunch of waiting in a line like it's a club to get an overpriced donut at midnight.
     
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    That was kinda the point of the comment. Another "nice", over-priced chain restaurant.
    Living in Portland there is no reason to eat at a chain restaurant (unless it's a local chain).
     
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    Since I've bought a grass-fed beef and worked with my own seasoning/grilling/side pairings, I can't buy a steak anymore. I'll get seafood now.
     
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    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
     
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    I didn't catch that part of the discussion. I just read putting them in the best Portland restaurants
     

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