1. Jam on Hawthorne
8.5
2239 SE Hawthorne Blvd (at SE 23rd St), Portland, OR
Breakfast Spot · 107 tips and reviews
Rob Meronek: Super good breakfast for lunch. This is Brian's Hash. Kids friendly too.
Ian Collins: Good for kids, vegetarians and other picky eaters.
Paul Lewandowski: Kid friendly, good food, and nice servers. Great place to eat if you can get there before the "brunch rush".
3. Phở Văn
8.6
1919 SE 82nd Ave (Division), Portland, OR
Vietnamese Restaurant · 22 tips and reviews
Paul Lewandowski: The #22 was amazing. Spice, flavor, and generous amounts of beef. I could have used some more lime and I'm sure they'd have brought some if I asked. Also, this place is gorgeous! Family friendly, too.
Andrea B (cyberetto): Try the Bánh Xèo, crispy fine crepe, stuffed with shrimp, pork, bean sprouts, rolling it up in fresh lettuce leaves with fresh mint. Read more.
GNTLMN: All their other Vietnamese dishes are very authentic as well. If you don't want to make the trek out there, they have a more upscale restaurant called Silk in the Pearl.
5. Nong’s Khao Man Gai
9.3
609 SE Ankeny St, Portland, OR 97214, Portland, OR
Thai Restaurant · 119 tips and reviews
Mary Quite Contrary: They are very family friendly and the food is easy on little ones palettes.
Bommy: Appreciate the simple menu and the restaurant's laid back vibe. Chicken and rice is very flavorful and comforting.
Eater: Of course, Nong's addictive signature dish, a Thai take on Hainan chicken, takes center stage, here and at Nong's two food cart locations, at SW Alder and at the PSU cart pod. [Eater 38 Member]
Alexander Babjar: If your kid wants a potato and steak instead of a kids meal, order a little bigger steak and a service plate.
Joshua Conley: The lounge is the place to eat. The 15 oz New York was so much more than I bargained for, especially with the pre-dinner veggies and bread. All washed down with Jameson whiskey!
Amanda Sheets: You want a fat tasty steak with the fixins at a good price... This is your place. Bring your bib.
8. Pip's Original
9.1
4759 NE Fremont St (at NE 48th Ave), Portland, OR
Donut Shop · 82 tips and reviews
Ravi Mongia: If it's your first time try all of donut flavors. You can't go wrong with any. Nutella an Sea Salt is the best. Also know for their Chai's so get one of those too.
Theresa 💜: Mini donuts are so good & addicting 😳❤️
Lane Collins: Pip's rivals Spella Caffe for the best chai in Portland. They also have three delicious, made-to-order mini donut flavors: cinnamon & sugar, honey & sea salt, Nutella & sea salt.
George Klein: Everything is good! I'm crazy about the Dover Sole. Check out their happy hour menu.
MusicTherapy Services of Portland: Another amazing dinner at Seasons and Regions. And in case you didn't know, their Happy Hour is amazing!!
James Nobles: Best scones I've ever had. I have breakfast, lunch and dinner here multiple times, always fantastic.
12. Eb and Bean
8.5
1425 NE Broadway St (NE 15th), Portland, OR
Frozen Yogurt Shop · 15 tips and reviews
Jeremy Krall: It's a you top it, but everything is local and organic including the toppings and they have dairy free options as well.
Steven Unger: Dairy free frozen yogurt and gluten free toppings
Andrew C: I'll admit - I scoffed at the concept at first. Then I had their offerings and, wow, there is definitely a noticeable difference from the average froyo joint. Everything here is great.
14. Apizza Scholls
8.7
4741 SE Hawthorne Blvd (at SE 47th Ave), Portland, OR
Pizzeria · 83 tips and reviews
Mindy Gerecke: For New York pizza it was good. We got the margarita pizza and a BYO. So much pizza! I would suggest this to anyone who likes New York style pizza for sure! Fairly kid friendly too!
Mike Bodge: Potentially the best pizza in Portland with an old school suburban pizza place feel.
Andy McMillan: This place transcends Foursquare tips. It is simply not possible to convey just how good this pizza is, or even suggest a pie that stands above the others. But order the margarita with truffle oil.