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"Virtuous Pie is a lovely, spacious, bright place on Portland’s trendy Division Street that sells interesting plant-based pizzas and ice cream that has no cream in it but still tastes great. They are doing a great job of convincing their non-vegan customers that plant-based is not only good for you and supports a healthy planet but can be delicious as well. Virtuous Pie is a fun place to hang out, with giant green monsteras, long communal tables, and a long café counter made from reclaimed ancient Douglas fir."
"Its 100-percent plant-based menu is the first clue, with a close second being the chic interior as executed by Bright Designlab. The firm was inspired by the concept of a "modern picnic," mixing gingham wallpaper with a custom-designed communal table and elegant brass lighting. The vegan pizza and ice cream bar features a reclaimed wood counter, dark green Muuto Nerd stools, and Clé tile on the stair risers."
"Virtuous Pie is one of the newest vegan and vegetarian spots in Portland. It opened its doors in 2017 and immediately introduced a collection of signature doughs and cheeses. You can enjoy melted cashew mozzarella, tofu feta, or a truffle almond ricotta which will light up your taste buds."
"Blossoming Lotus is an all-vegan restaurant that serves up plant-based fusion world cuisine in a simple yet attractive space. Brunch is a must, but there’s a chance you’ll want to sample every meal they have. The chefs have created an innovative and extensive menu using all kinds of dairy and meat alternatives, including cashew sour cream, soy curls, tofu ricotta, and more."
"Blossoming Lotus is a cosy restaurant located in the Irvington District specialising in vegan cuisine. Using organic and sustainable ingredients, this eatery is inspired by the world’s cuisines and infuses international flavours into each dish. They serve lunch, dinner, plus a delectable weekend brunch with many gluten-free, soy-free, and raw options."
"Around Lunch time durning the rush I'm still able to get good service and tasty items.. Try to order ahea..."
"Jam on Hawthorne is a welcoming neighborhood breakfast café in southeast Portland that is renowned for its delicious breakfasts, which are served in huge portions, lunch on weekdays, and exceptional cocktails from a full-service bar. The restaurant is also the largest non-gallery art space in the city and supports local artists by showing and selling their artworks. Named for their delicious homemade jams, the eatery serves a hearty breakfast menu of favorite dishes such as old-fashioned hash browns, buttermilk scones, fluffy omelets, biscuits and gravy, corned beef hash, and Grand Marnier French Toast."
"Jam on Hawthorne is known for delicious breakfast served in huge portions, lunch on weekdays, and exceptional cocktails from our full bar. At Jam, you can enjoy breakfast plates like Wild Smoked Salmon Eggs Benedict or lemon ricotta pancakes. Many of their offerings are vegetarian or vegan including their gravy and sausage."
"I first started going to Jam when my older daughter was a teeny-tiny baby, and we never stopped. Jam is probably the most famous family-friendly restaurant in Southeast Portland, and for good reason. It has a gigantic kids’ play area in the middle of the dining area."
"Say hello to a bountiful buffet of authentic, perfectly cooked Indian dishes at Namaste. Even if it's past lunchtime, there's no need to shed tears over lost tandoori because this welcoming, family-owned eatery is one of few Portland restaurants with both a lunch and dinner buffet. It is also an affordable place to dine priced at $10 for lunch and $13 at dinner time."
"With several locations throughout the Portland Metro (including Vancouver!), Laughing Planet is proudly combining fast and healthy — a rare intersection in our fast-paced society. Stop by this casual eatery for a quick and healthful on-the-go meal. Their bowls, burritos, salads, soups, pressed juices, and smoothies all serve up rich, global flavors made with fresh, local ingredients."
"When you think “kid-friendly dining”, healthy alternatives don’t often come to mind. But Laughing Planet is a fantastic option, proudly combining fast and healthy offerings at several locations throughout the Portland Metro. Their bowls, burritos, salads, soups, pressed juices and smoothies all serve up rich, global flavors made with fresh, local ingredients."
"A post shared by Christopher Lee Hall (@princepeanutbutter) on Feb 3, 2016 at 1:39pm PST. Laughing Planet welcomes everyone in a way that is friendly to the environment. They have foods for all types of people and the diet they’re into."
"With many locations throughout the Metro, including Lake Oswego and Beaverton, Garden Bar is a convenient destination for all things healthy and fresh. Garden Bar is on a mission to make eating healthy on the go better — and give the underrated salad the love and respect it deserves. You won’t find any limp lettuce, sad tomatoes or store-bought dressing here."
"Higgins is a Portland institution since 1994, and the food here is as good as it has ever been. Lunch is one of the best—and best values—in town; the oyster po'boy, a pure delight, comes with a soup or salad ($11). At dinner, entrees range from herb-crusted sole with a tomato-caper relish, olive oil–crushed potatoes, and grilled squash to duck with brandied grapes, braised greens, and aged cheddar polenta cake."
"Raven and Rose is an inviting romantic restaurant inside a historic building. The food is creative and perfect over candlelight. Raven and Rose is located in downtown Portland at 1331 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97201."
"Canard is a cozy French bistro open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily. The dishes are on the small side, so plan to order a few things to share. If you are unsure what to try, consider the French toast made with Cadillac oranges, walnuts, and créme Anglaise, it's divine."
"Ever wonder what a breakfast joint from James Beard winner Gabriel Rucker might look like?. Here it is in Canard (our Restaurant of the Year 2018): a cool Elmer’s on Paris’s Left Bank. The mood continues nonstop for 16 hours daily."
"The hotly anticipated little sibling of chef Gabriel Rucker's rightly famous Le Pigeon, Canard started winning 'best restaurant of the year' designations within weeks of opening at the start of 2018."