September 24, 2024
portland italian restaurants
During my research, I went through multiple Reddit threads where users asked for recommendations on the best Italian restaurants in Portland. The threads ranged from general inquiries to specific requests for fancy dinner spots. There was considerable consensus on some restaurants, while others had mixed reviews. I also visited a travel blog that detailed some top Italian restaurants in Portland. Overall, the sources were directly related to the query, but given the subjective nature of food preferences, there is some level of uncertainty in the conclusions.
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"Fine dining in Portland?"
- A user asked for recommendations for fine dining in Portland, specifically somewhere they could take their wife for a special night out.
- Susan’s Fish and Chips was mentioned as a place for good food but not fine dining.
- Leeward was recommended multiple times with one person rating it the top spot followed by Chaval, EVO, Scales, and Fore Street.
- Other restaurants mentioned as good options for fine dining include Solo Italiano, Via Vecchia, Sur Lie, Street & Co, The Roma, Broken Arrow, Izakaya Minato, and Central Provisions.
- A few users recommended getting the focaccia at Solo Italiano.
- Several people praised the food at Scales and Fore Street with one person declaring Scales as the best fine dining experience in town.
- A user commented that Ribollita was an underrated spot for intimate Italian dining.
- Elda in Biddeford was mentioned as another good option for fine dining but located outside of Portland.
- Some comments mention specific dishes or ingredients they enjoyed at various restaurants, such as swordfish at Scales and caviar and foie gras at Central Provisions.
- A few users provide additional descriptive adjectives for certain restaurants, such as Leeward being traditional dining with large entrees while Central Provisions serves more small plates and EVO having inventive food.
- One user did not enjoy their experience at Fore Street and thought it was overpriced.
- A few non-Italian options were mentioned as great for fine dining, such as Sur Lie and Broken Arrow.
- Some users made jokes or sarcastic comments about certain recommendations, but these comments were generally not helpful for the query.
"Best restaurants to try in portland?"
- Users are discussing the best restaurants to try in Portland, including Asian and Italian cuisine options.
- One user recommends Eem, a Southern BBQ and Thai fusion restaurant, while others have mixed opinions on the food and price.
- Other Asian restaurants recommended include Oma’s Hideaway, Toki, Kann, and Proud Mary’s for brunch.
- Some users provide more detailed descriptions of the food they had at Eem, including a recommendation for the white curry with brisket.
- Italian fine-dining options recommended include Mucca Osteria and Montelupo. However, one user had a negative experience with Mucca Osteria’s tasting menu and service.
- Other Italian restaurants recommended include Jake’s Famous Crawfish and Le Pigeon or Canard.
- Users recommend checking out Eater 38 for more restaurant suggestions in Portland.
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- Portland offers a diverse range of Italian restaurants.
- Italian cuisine in Portland includes traditional flavors and modern twists.
- Nostrana specializes in Northern Italian cuisine and pizza.
- Nostrana has wood-burning ovens, high ceilings, and a lodge-like atmosphere.
- Nostrana has excellent food, wine, and cocktails.
- Nostrana staff members are friendly and recommended dishes.
- Nostrana is often busy, so reservations are recommended.
- Nostrana charges $5 for bread.
- A 20% service fee is added to the bill at Nostrana.
- Mucca Osteria offers an intimate atmosphere, reminiscent of a quaint European cafe.
- Caffe Mingo is a hidden gem.
- Ava Gene’s is a trendy spot.
- Portland has other best of categories in addition to Italian restaurants such as affordable Italian restaurants, cocktail bars, and Northern Italian restaurants.
- Nostrana’s food has a focus on Italian-inspired cuisine that is both delicious and authentic.
- Nostrana’s ingredients are always fresh.
- Nostrana’s dishes are expertly crafted to deliver a perfect balance of flavors.
- The staff at Nostrana is incredibly friendly and welcoming.
- Nostrana’s staff is knowledgeable about the menu and can help guide patrons to find the perfect dish.
- Nostrana has been consistently delivering some of the best food and service in the city since 2012.
- Nostrana is a must-visit spot for food lovers.
- Nostrana’s pizza is outstanding.
- Portland has a trip planner called “Wanderlog”.
"The Best Italian Restaurants in Portland"
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"THE 10 BEST Italian Restaurants in Portland (Updated 2024) - Tripadvisor"
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"Where can I find some great Italian food in Portland?"
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Nostrana - great pizza and pasta
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Luce - mainly pasta. Very homey.
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Allora - Casual cafe, right out of Rome.
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Cibo - great happy hour.
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Renata - amazing fresh pasta
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Justa Pasta - good, cheap, kinda bare bones.
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3 Doors Down - pretty old-school Italian-American. Get the penne alla vodka.
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Pinolo Gelato is the best gelato shop in the damn country.
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DiNicola’s is a classic, old school Italian American spot.
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Montelupo - Not old school, no pizza, but a small market and some really tasty pasta dishes.
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Gino’s in Sellwood used to be great
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Nonna Emilia is a fairly popular Italian restaurant.
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La Buca.
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Grassa and wasn’t impressed
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Piazza Italia.
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24th and Meatballs is the best budget Italian around, it is also owned and operated by the same team as Montelupo up the street.
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Mama Mia, best Veal Parm you’ll ever have.
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a Cena is pretty damn good
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Fino in the Kenton neighborhood
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Casa Italia on Division
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Bella’s Italian Bakery. Only place I’ve found in Portland that has sfogliatelle (have to catch it on the right day). Amazing breads, pastries, sandwiches, etc.
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Nostrums is one of my favorite restaurants in town.
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Portland is not known for its Italian food, so there might not be many great Italian restaurants.
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Some commenters suggested that some Italian restaurants in Portland are more high-end and hipster-fied than old school.
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Gino’s used to be great according to some people, but it’s unclear if it still is.
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Bella’s Italian Bakery was also recommended.
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A few people suggested Montelupo and remarked that it has really tasty pasta dishes, with Mafaldine and Pappardelle getting the specific shoutouts.
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Nonna’s was recommended by someone, who seems to be impressed with their meat sauce.
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There isn’t a consensus on what type of Italian food people are looking for, but there are commenters requesting specifically East-coast style Italian-American food.
"What is the BEST Italian restaurant in Portland?"
- Users discuss various Italian restaurants in Portland, seeking recommendations.
- Nostrana, Mucca Osteria, Tartuca, Montelupo, and Piazza Italia are recommended multiple times.
- A specific dish at Tartuca - the pizza and pizza crust - was praised.
- Mucca Osteria is described as “amazing” and “fantastic.”
- All Of Garden is suggested by one user as a “super unknown secret of Portland.”
- Some users express skepticism of All Of Garden and suspect it is a joke.
- Other users recommend Gino’s, Luce, a Cena Ristorante, and Grassa as Italian restaurant options.
- Grassa is specifically recommended for Italian lunches.
- Fillmore Trattoria is recommended as a more upscale option than Montelupo.
- Some users express dissatisfaction with Gino’s, citing bad experiences with food, service, or cleanliness.
- A few specific dishes at some of the recommended restaurants are mentioned as particularly good, such as the lobster ravioli at a Cena Ristorante and the fennel sausage at Montelupo.
- Nonna Emilia’s in Beaverton/Aloha is recommended by one user, although another user notes that the food is often very salty.
- Nonna Emilia’s is also mentioned in the context of a lawsuit; the previous owner was sued by several female employees for sexual harassment.
- Gabagool is mentioned as a past favorite Italian restaurant that has since closed.
- Piazza Italia is mentioned several times and generally recommended as a good Italian spot in Portland.
- One user describes Piazza Italia as the only place that comes close to East Coast Italian food.
"Best Italian Restaurant?"
- One user is asking for recommendations for the best Italian food in Portland for a fancy-ish dinner.
- Several users responded with recommendations for various Italian restaurants in the Portland area.
- Enzo’s Cafe is recommended by one user as the best Italian food they have ever had.
- Enzo’s Cafe is located on the north side of Alberta between NE 25th & 26th and is run by an old Italian couple who make their pasta by hand.
- One user recommends Gino’s in Sellwood as quite good.
- Another user recommends Fratelli, Nostrana, and A Cena.
- Tabla on NE 28th is recommended for being a more general Mediterranean restaurant with spot on pasta. The 3-course dinner for $28 is considered a steal. The wine list is also great and it’s a place you can spend a lot or a little.
- Genoa is recommended as the fanciest of any restaurant on the list. It offers a long, multi-course dinner.
- La Buca near 28th and east Burnside is not too expensive but considered seriously delicious. The atmosphere is also nice and it is considered a good date spot.
- Sub Rosa on Clinton and 28th is recommended for its good value and entrees under $12. There is also a nice selection of reasonably priced wine. It is considered family-friendly.
- Roma on SW 12th is recommended by one user as the most authentic Italian restaurant.
- Caro Amico Italian Cafe at 3606 Southwest Barbur Boulevard and Nonna Emilia Ristorante Italiano at 17210 Southwest Shaw Street in Aloha are recommended by one user.
- Ciao Vito at 22nd and NE Alberta is recommended for its pork sugo that one user claims will make your head explode. It offers incredible food happy hour deals from 4-8 M-W and all day Sunday. You can get a great meal with multiple courses and wine for 2 people for under $40 if you go during happy hour. The restaurant has more northern dishes.
- One user says Genoa is too expensive but still very tasty, and they always leave feeling bloated from too much high-fat food.
- One user recommends Denicola’s in SE for nostalgia and atmosphere, and for their gnocchi. They say their reviews online are horrible but they have loved the place for years.
- One user says if the comment doesn’t say Genoa, then the user is wrong.
- Another user adds they have been disappointed everywhere
"Here is a link to almost any textbook's free PDF version."
- The transcript provides a link to a website called libgen.rs where one can download PDF copies of most textbooks for free.
- One Reddit user named “greginthesummer” offers to find textbooks not available on Libgen for a small fee of $15-$20.
- Another user mentions having great experiences with z-lib.org, another website for downloading textbooks.
- However, the same user also comments that z-lib.org seems to have been taken down since the thread was created.
- Another user warns that with some websites, including Libgen, one gets only a few free downloads before having to pay.
- Several users comment on the difficulty of finding specific textbooks, indicating that not all titles are available online.
- One user expresses frustration with the lack of available textbooks on torrents, given their high prices.
- Multiple users request help finding a range of specific textbooks, such as “Marine Biology: Function, Biodiversity and Ecology (2022). 6th Edition” by Jeffrey S. Levinton, “Foundations of Business 7th Edition” by Pride, and “Strategic Planning for Public and Nonprofit Organizations, 5th Edition” by John Bryson.
- One user provides a LinkedIn article with guidelines on downloading free textbooks in PDF.
- Another user requests help finding “Medical emergencies in the dental office. St. Louis, Mo: Elsevier. 8th editions ISBN: 9780323776158” by Stanley Malamed.
- There are a few discounted or affordable textbooks mentioned, such as “The Big Fat Middle School Math Workbook” and “The Big Fat High School Algebra 1 Workbook.”
- One user mentions a Thread post with a collection of online textbook/PDF resources that could be relevant.
- Although the transcript does not provide any information related to Portland Italian restaurants, one can observe the potential pitfalls of textbooks’ high prices and limited availability and the resourcefulness of users in finding affordable options, even if these may require searches in multiple sites or the help of others.
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