Best Northwest American Restaurants in Dayton
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- WWilliamPortland / Oregon •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoAmazing experience from start to finish! Go for the omakase menu and be sure to have one of the sommeliers choose one of their fantastic wines to pair with everything.More infoThe Joel Palmer HousePrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Dayton•4.4
- KKateVIPPortland / Oregon •10 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoAfter hearing glowing reviews from coworkers, I had to check it out for myself – and I’m so glad I did! I highly recommend making a reservation. We visited on a Friday night and were lucky to have one, as the place was packed! We started with the bread service, which was warm and delicious, and the crab cakes. Just a heads-up—if you're dining with more than two people, definitely order extra crab cakes! They were so tasty, but we each only got one. For our entrees, we chose the prime rib special and the scallops. The scallops were perfectly seasoned and cooked, and the broccoli had a crisp, flavorful touch without being overpowering. The prime rib was massive, cooked to perfection, and practically melted in your mouth—it was so tender you could almost cut it with a butter knife. To top it all off, the key lime pie was hands down the best I’ve ever had. Given the quality of the food, the pricing is very reasonable, and the staff were friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable about the menu. The aesthetic is elegant but has personable touches to the brand. A truly fantastic dining experience!More infoAvantiPrice: Very Expensive• Northwest• West Linn•4.8
- MMelaniePortland / Oregon •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoDespite being incredibly busy and with a reservation in the middle of the lunch rush the staff was amazing, thoughtful and thorough. Great experience and terrific food. Parking options were a bit scarce but the restaurant has no control over that, just be prepared.More infoTavern on KrusePrice: Expensive• Northwest• Lake Oswego•4.4
- JJenniferPortland / Oregon •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 14, 2024Took my mom and husband to Afternoon Tea for a holiday celebration and it was great. The restaurant confirmed with me three times that they could accommodate my mom's food allergy ahead of time and her choices were excellent. The service and ambiance were outstanding and the food was delicious. My one wish is that it were just a bit quieter for conversation, but the noise level was still reasonable for a full restaurant. We ill definitely return for Afternoon Tea and I hope they consider offering it year round.More infoGracie's - PortlandPrice: Moderate• Northwest• Southwest Portland•4.2
- EErinPortland / Oregon •7 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 13, 2024Always a lovely time and a great place to catch up with friends for the Holidays!More infoJORY Restaurant at The Allison Inn & SpaPrice: Very Expensive• Northwest• Newberg•4.8
Discover best Northwest restaurants in Dayton
Discover the vibrant dining scene of Portland, Oregon, and the surrounding areas of Dayton and the Willamette Valley, where the essence of the Northwest shines through in every dish. The restaurants in this region are celebrated for their commitment to local ingredients, showcasing the best of what the Pacific Northwest has to offer. From farm-to-table experiences to innovative culinary techniques, each establishment provides a unique blend of tradition and creativity. Diners can expect menus rich in seasonal produce, locally sourced seafood, and artisanal products that reflect the area's rich agricultural heritage. The dining atmosphere in these locales ranges from the rustic charm of country inns to the sophisticated ambiance of urban eateries. Whether you're a foodie seeking to explore the flavors of the Northwest or simply looking for a delightful meal in a scenic setting, these restaurants promise an unforgettable culinary journey. The dining scene here is not just about food; it's an integral part of the cultural fabric of the region, offering a taste of local history and contemporary innovation alike.