seadit: Dinner at Departures on the 15th floor is a must! The Departure Wings, Harami with Black Sesame Sauce and Shu Mai (potstickers) are amazing!
Steve B: Staying in this hotel makes you feel like you are in an episode of Mad Men.
Olivia Teich: If you're an SPG gold member, ask anyone at the front desk other than Tyler for a room on the club level (12 or 14) and you have pretty goos odds of getting lounge access to food and booze.
4. Yama Sushi
8.6
926 NW 10th Ave (at NW Lovejoy St), Portland, OR
Sushi Restaurant · 41 tips and reviews
Jan Poepke: Wow...This place is unbelievable good. Starting from the friendly service to the Sushi itself. The rolls were awesome and the price was low!
Tim Trautmann: High quality, fresh, delicious with attentive service. Two thumbs up!
Aaron Costello: Great place. Order the Sake Bomb. Awesome.
6. Saburo's Sushi House
7.7
1667 SE Bybee Blvd (at SE Milwaukie Ave), Portland, OR
Sushi Restaurant · 36 tips and reviews
Adam Russell: Excellent sushi, excellent portions, excellent price (for what you're getting). Long waiting list, but pass the time with a glass or two or wine (or beer) at the wine bar next door.
Illiad Boyce: Best sushi in Portland, hands down! Expect a wait, but oh so worth it!! Texas size sushi at a great price!!
Rebecca Pang: Sushi and sashimi is 2-3 times larger than your average sushi restaurant. Come hungry.
7. Beijing Hot Pot
7.6
2768 SE 82nd Ave, Portland, OR
Chinese Restaurant · 19 tips and reviews
Chefs Feed: "These are the best dumplings in town. Frank's is a little Korean restaurant that occupies the first floor of an old house on NE Broadway. They also specialize in handmade noodles." - Chef John Gorham Read more.
Shrub: The food & service are wonderful. I love this place.
Dan Clarizio: Get the dumplings, they are a great value! Also, if you're not sure of what to get soup-wise, the special for two makes it an easy choice and you get a lot with it
13. Ocean City Seafood
7.3
3016 SE 82nd Ave (at SE Brooklyn St), Portland, OR
Dim Sum Restaurant · 18 tips and reviews
C Mong: This is my favorite dimsum place in the whole world. Everything is really good but absolutely do not pass up the egg custard baked rolls they bring around on trays. They will change your life.
Eater: This dim sum and seafood house is the cheapest ticket to Hong Kong. They’ve got classic and hard-to-find Chinese seafood preparations that usually involve batter and hot oil. [Eater 38 Member]
Diana Lien: Dimsum any day of the week. Weekends are busy, but you're usually seated quickly. Great selection!