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The Top Restaurants by Cuisine in Portland

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by The OpenTable team
Updated February 20, 2020

Where’s the best Mexican, Japanese, Chinese, or Indian food in town? Where’s the best steak, the best pizza, the best plate of oysters? We’ve pulled data from thousands of restaurants to find the top spots among Portland's most expert, seasoned diners, broken down by each type of cuisine.

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4.8
4.8 (743)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Northeast Portland
About the restaurant
AMERICAN: This reasonably priced dinner-only spot has a regularly changing menu of globally-inspired American dishes that celebrate ingredients from the pacific northwest. This is also reflected in the ambiance they’ve created using calming earth tones and lots of wood. The standout menu items (if they're available) are the cauliflower soup, scallops, swordfish, and beef goulash.
Top review
Marc
Dined 6 days ago
Under the radar and in my opinion, the best restaurant in Portland.
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4.9
4.9 (7369)
$50 and over
Steakhouse
Northwest Portland
About the restaurant
STEAKHOUSE: When you walk into this classic steakhouse that’s been operating for over sixty years—with waiters in tuxedos—you’re transported to another time. Wooden beams, a brick fireplace, and red leather booths feel like a storied steakhouse mixed with an old hunting lodge. A perfect intersection for serving prime cuts of meat, like their filet mignon and prime rib, which are popular orders along with oversized onion rings and a great French onion soup.
Top review
David
Dined 2 days ago
Always a perfect experience - food, drinks, ambiance!
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4.5
4.5 (1125)
$30 and under
Spanish
Northwest Portland
About the restaurant
SPANISH: Beautiful, elegant, and delicately decorated Catalan restaurant in the wonderful Pearl district. Their original location is in Spain, and their menu is specifically inspired by Barcelona, as is some of the design. Their unmistakably authentic food will make you feel like you’re eating at their original location. The octopus appetizer, Spanish rioja, and assortment of paellas (the traditional one with squid is top-notch) are popular choices, and as a bonus, you can see them make most of it from their open kitchen.
Top review
Annelisa
Dined on Nov 14, 2024
This has got to be one of the best restaurants in Portland. Their food is consistently excellent and every item on their menu is special. The seasonal offerings are on point as are the items they have consistently. The service is also just great - friendly and attentive. They do a great job pacing out food with the kitchen and when the guest is ready for the next course. Everything is so well done that most guests probably don't realize how well orchestrated everything is.
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4.9
4.9 (3508)
$30 and under
South American
Southwest Portland
About the restaurant
SOUTH AMERICAN: Nestled right alongside the waterfront—with a very rare dining view of the Willamette River—is this sizzling South American restaurant that marries flavors from Argentina, Chile, and Patagonia. Their menu not only features tapas, empanadas, and ceviches, but also has a variety of veggie dishes and grilled seafood and meat. They even have an outdoor pig roast, which is where their smoked and slow roasted pork gets its intense flavor from. Their octopus with chorizo and bacon wrapped duck dishes are also strong standouts.
Top review
Gianna
Dined 3 days ago
Warm atmosphere, great food, great service, reasonable price for what you're getting. Interesting food and so fun.
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4.4
4.4 (25)
$30 and under
Middle Eastern
Northeast Portland
About the restaurant
MIDDLE EASTERN: Dar Salam is about as close as you can get to eating authentic food in Iraq without taking more than a car ride. Behind this beautifully delicious Middle Eastern restaurant there’s a beautiful story too. In 2011, an Iraqi man and his Portlandian wife opened up a very popular food cart called Aladdin's Castle Cafe (where he and his mother made all the food), and then they opened Dar Salam so people could better experience the hospitality that’s at the core of their culture. They expanded their menu to include wonderfully flavorful things like kabobs, large rice plates, stews, and plenty of gluten-free options (like their falafel, which people swoon for). More recently, they opened Dar Salam Lazurdi, which also has live music and belly dancing!
Top review
Janis
Dined on Sep 22, 2024
We ordered several items to share. The baba ganoush was really excellent. Also highly recommend the cardamom gimlet.
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