4. Peoples Food Co-op
8.6
3029 SE 21st Ave (SE Tibbetts), Portland, OR
Health Food Store · 11 tips and reviews
Waylon Spoden: Check out the bulk Tofutti™ cream cheese! They have all types of environmentally friendly options, and a great staff.
Lise Petrauskas: Great produce and & bulk options: grains, spices, beans, nut butters, dried fruit, cleaning supplies, even garden starts. You don't have to be a member to shop. Lowest price for organic food in pdx.
Danny Norton: Don't just bring your own bags, bring your empty jars, weigh them, note their empty weight, fill them with exotic spices, grains, raw foods, dried fruits and other bulk offerings.
Erin: Excellent food. Try any of the curries, salads, or even the turkey sandwich (turkey, cucumber, lettuce, cilantro pesto, cream cheese)!
Luke Montgomery: Glass noodles and the coconut soup are my favorites. So good!
Eater: This casual lunch counter successfully borrows from several savory Asian influences, then about-faces and tantalizes the sweet tooth with a bakery case full of French macaroons. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
7. j Cafe
8.7
533 NE Holladay St (NE 6th Ave), Portland, OR
Café · Lloyd District · 15 tips and reviews
Liza: Get the cream cheese Parmesan Bagel. An affordable lunch that is delicious!
Tantek Çelik: If you're here working (laptop, notebook etc.), stare up at the disco ball until you start seeing patterns/shapes and get inspired.
Sean: I've tried all of their breakfast paninis and their great. Add a bowl of fruit if you're a bit more hungry. It's got blueberries, strawberries, and grapes in July.
Varadh Jain: Cream Cheese Wonton + Crispy Tofu Rolls + Tofu Peanut Stir Fry Curry + Lychee Juice
Jingyan: Omg: Nem nuong sausage good: la lot, Luc lac
Sereita Cobbs: Bit too much "Brooklyn" attitude from the staff, but the food is quite good. Go between 4p - 7p and enjoy the Happy Hour menu. $2 plates. Try a bunch if things, but don't miss the shrimp skewers.