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Posted: 1/30/2006 7:24:07 AM EDT
I eat out alot, atleast 5 days a week. So I'm always looking for new places to get a good dinner, giant breakfast, or cheap happy hour food.
I know there are a million places I haven't tried but what's everys secert place to eat? Some good places in Beaverton are Beaches off Murray/Scholls, good prices, good food and great service. Happy hour food menu is $2-3 and is really good stuff. Breakfast places. I like Black Bear Dinner on TV Hwy. HUGE portions and good prices. |
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Stanich's... good burgers
4915 NE Fremont St Portland, OR 97213-1728 (503) 281-2322 |
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I actually cook dinner every night but I still like a good eat out.
Looks like you know about the happy hour at Beaches :). You should try the happy hour at Gustav's. Closest is near Washington Square. For Mexican, I recommend Pepita's on Cedar Hills and Tres Hermano's over on 99 just south of 217(next to the theatre). Tres Hermano's has my favourite tamales and burritos. For Italian there is Nona Emilia's on TV Hwy. Warning: this is hearty, 'italian grandma' kind of cooking. Tasty but far from healthy. Also try Giovani's in downtown-ish Beaverton. For fancy fare there is always Higgin's downtown. I want to try El Gaucho as well but haven't made it yet. For indian, there is India House downtown on Morrison, Swagat's (several locations, I go to the one on 109th of beaverton-hillsdale), and Abhiruchi on Murray at TV Hwy (next to Kmart). I just wish a Fatburger would open up around here.... Okay, now you've made me hungry... |
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El Gaucho's is nice and I've been there more then a few times but to be honest....I'm not in that big a hurry to go back any time soon. I've had good experiences and bad ones....and the good ones are amazing, worth every penny. The bad ones though.....make you really wonder why you paid $100 a person.
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Japanese: Syun Izaka in downtown Hillsboro. Basically a Japanese pub/tapas style place.
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'Crop. Steak-n-more
Mint 816 N Russell Portland, OR 97227 (503) 284-5518 |
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Conplete with mall ninja's? Is this a sushi place? I like Sushi boat on murry scholls but I have limited experience in this area. |
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Yes. Sushi + "Japanese Tapas" like beef with garlic buds, tempura, etc. etc. And about 15 different sakes. |
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I'll also recommend Tokyo (on 185th, near the Tanasbourne library) and Mio Sushi (185th at Walker). Both very good.
And since you got me hungry earlier, you reap the rewards. I just ran out to a place called Biscuits Cafe (Jenkins at Baseline in Beaverton). Very good. I got the special and got enough food for two meals. Their pancakes were very good. The even put onion in their white gravy which sounds a bit odd but actually comes out very nice. Recommended. I'll have to go back and check out their biscuits. |
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Biscuits.......I've been to both, the one by Costco and the one off of Farmington.
The one of Farmington was terrible, 1 hour wait, food cold, service and atmosphere was terrible and the biscuts tasted like crap. Prices were average. Biscuits near costco is a brand new one....it was ok. I've never been back though. I think black bear dinner is cheaper, better, and bigger servings. |
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Well, I was there at 9am on a Monday morning so that may explain a lot of the difference. And I definitely don't need any bigger portions ;)
I'll have to try black bear. |
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Genoa restaurant here in portland.
Genoa Go on a day theyve got a menu you like, or you may end up with a menu you dont particularly like! |
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Yea, Genoa's is the shit.........Haven't been there for awhile....need to pencil that one in.
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The Original Hotcake and Steak House, 1002 SE Powell (easside)
Good breakfast 24 hrs a day, huge portions. |
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Italiano Deli: Streets of Tanasborne (Cornell, West of 185th). Really good italian deli sandwiches, caprece salads, etc.
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I second the Gustav's nomination. Good food and Great beer! h.gif Have you tried Veritable Quandary on 1st and Jefferson (I think)? A bit spendy/trendy but good food and good drinks. Also has a nice outdoor area for summer evenings. Not so good right now.
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So where the best cheap places to eat?
Oh course expensive places have good food, that's why they charge more...but cheap places with good food...thats the challenge! |
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I used to be able to get 2 burgers, fries, and two hot apple pies for $3 at McDonald's... Locally, I usually just hit up: - Papa Murphy's = pizza - China Moon = chinese take out - New Seasons Market = deli sandwiches and stir fry - Italiano Deli - Hawaiian BBQ = Fred Meyers in Aloha But none of these are places that you'd want to *go* to, just pick up food. I also tried the new Panda Express here. Not too bad. |
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Tres Hermanos that I mentioned is pretty dang cheap.
If you want a snack (I've done it as a meal :) then check out India Connect on Walker, near Thai Orchid. They make their own samosas and have good chutneys. Good thing I'm making pizza tonight because I'm getting hungry again. Oh, and check out Treasure Island buffet. It's actually some of the best chinese I've found around here. |
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I haven't been there in years, but The Rheinlander was/is an awesome restaurant. Great food but reservations are a must.
http://www.rheinlander.com/ It's on Sandy near NE 50th ave. I also like Marrakesh Moroccan Restaurant on trendy-1st ave in portland. They have belly dancers on the weekends. |
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The Lean Cuisine section at the frozen foods????? |
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+1 for Rheinlander. Very good.
And for more awesome mediterranean, try Nicholas' over on SE Grand. |
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No, the red "Banquet" dinners. 10 for $10 at Albertson's! |
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I love this Rheinlander.......and the German in me loves it too. GREAT food/service still.
I beilve it's on 21st. And it's also good......weird that you have to use your hands to eat though. I turn all the bread into spoons. Plus you sit on the ground. The belly dancer is VERY cool. |
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Awsome place........bad part of town! |
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"Steakhouse Plus" Hmmm...it's been a while.... |
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ALL of Portland is a bad part of town!! DeNicola's Rocks. I ate there a lot when I was in college in Portland. There is a gustav's over in Clackamas too as well as one in the Couv now. There is an awesome hot sandwhich place on Sandy right where Sandy Blvd and Burnside meet, I don't remember the name but it is is VERY GOOD. |
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La Fluentes in downtown Tigard, next to the dive shop. I haven't found a better Mex place yet.... homemade tortillias and salsa.
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Bugatti's Tanasbourne has awesome Italian food.
2364 NW Aberbrook Dr Beaverton OR 97006 |
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Yep, just like I said, it's on trendy-1st ave! ;-) |
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Bills steak house right off of 102nd and Sandy Blvd.
Hella good burgers, |
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I haven't been to Rose's in quite sometime but their food is good with healthy portions without damaging the pocketbook too much.
Rose's Deli & Bakery 838 NW 23rd Ave, Portland, OR 97210 503-222-5292 |
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This is gonna be fun, someone had better hold my beer. Revenge coming right up! |
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What is it with you and your obsession with cock? |
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HAHA now WS4LIF can sleep in the bathroom! |
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And there's a pic of Peta folks......you thought he was an old guy but all in all he is 3 years old, plays airsoft, and wears pajamas. I hear he still shit's his pants too.
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Kalbshirn? 1 kalbshirn, 1 Esl. essig, 1/4q kochendes salzwassser, 1bund petesilie, butter ... Beilage: tomatensalad, toast. mmmmmmmmmm, Das beste!! eta: my memory is rusty and german even more so. |
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Wichita Pub Clackamas - 11481 Hwy 212, Clackamas
Wichita Pub Milwaukie - 6106 SE King Rd, Milwaukie Wichita Pub Oregon City - 19140 Molalla Ave, Ore City Beaver Creek Saloon - 21950 S Beavercreek Rd, Beavercreek The River Roadhouse 11921 SE 22nd Ave, Milwaukie, OR 97222 |
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Remember WS4LIF, he said YOUR nuts... |
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If you're over in the Beaverton area the best cheap eats are at..... Hooters!
Off the TV Highway there's some Raccoon place that sells sweet potato fries. |
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Hooters is deff NOT cheap.........$8 for a burger and they don't even give you fries???
Racoon Lodge is desent on TV. |
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And the last time I went to Hooters the sights weren't that great and the wings were only so-so.
Where can I get good wings around here? If you get up to Seattle/Kirkland area, check out the Wing Dome (one location in each place). They do wings right. |
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