2. Bröder Nord
8.7
3765 N Mississippi Ave (at N Albina), Portland, OR
Scandinavian Restaurant · 55 tips and reviews
Konrad Rotermund: Great Breakfast, wonderful flavor
Serious Eats: Swede-inspired cuisine highlights highlights daily flatbreads, baked eggs, hashes, and charcuterie boards with piles of house-cured gravalax and tiny jars of granola and yogurt.
Melissa Lim: The remodeled space looks great. The menu offers the same great food available at the SE outpost. Had the salmon cakes and fruit fritter for lunch. Great service, very delightful!
3. Yoko's
7.9
2878 SE Gladstone St (28th Ave.), Portland, OR
Japanese Restaurant · 16 tips and reviews
Curtis Perrin: It's a small place with a small staff so it can take a while to get seated, but the food is worth the wait. The poki, spicy Thai, and spicy tuna rolls were excellent. The yakisoba was good as well.
Lindsey Franklin: Literally everything is so good. Takas tuna is special and different!
Karen H: Nice selection of sushi & tempura. Really long wait for a table. A bit pricey.
Mary Halvorson: Awesome Tom Kha! Either chicken or seafood is great.
Hayley Jameson: Complimentary Thai iced teas, spring rolls, and mango sticky rice! I feel like I'm walking into a family friends house and they feed me till I can't take another bite!
FRAN SIRIPHAN: my aunt owns this place. i get to eat there for free, but you ALMOST can. you get free thai iced tea, salad roll and mango and sticky rice everytime you go. go.
6. Breakside Brewery
8.8
820 NE Dekum St (at NE Durham St), Portland, OR
Brewery · Woodlawn · 96 tips and reviews
Michael Blank-Delaney: Calamari, Buffalo Chicken Nachos, and Pork Belly all back on menu!
dj clint kuper: Awesome grilled cheese and chipotle tomato soup. Little pricey for the burgers and sandwiches. Good veg options and don't charge extra for a portobello or veggie patties.
Kalei Libby: Mac and cheese - omnivore style. The little crumblies make this plate so good! Best Mac and cheese I've had in the city.
8. Saburo's Sushi House
8.1
1667 SE Bybee Blvd (at SE Milwaukie Ave), Portland, OR
Sushi Restaurant · 36 tips and reviews
Claire Hung: Best and must eat sushi in Portland, OR. The line is super long, so make sure you get there early (like before they open at 5pm), or you might have to wait up to 2 hours.
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.
9. Cafe Nell
7.5
1987 NW Kearney St (at NW 20th Ave), Portland, OR
Lounge · 48 tips and reviews
Maggie G: Great ambiance, food is done well (not excellent), worth the time - I'll be back for the bar
Philip Mandel: Wow. Egg white omelet. Superb!
Brian G: This place rocks pure and simple! Great food, cozy atmosphere, best Bloody Mary ever and the hottest bartenders and waitstaff. Do yourself a favor and get your ass in here.