Eater: "Dinner menus riff on Korean barbecue dining, and might include salt-baked pork belly, wrapped in rice paper with pickled radish, or ember-smoked hanger steak with cabbage and scallion slaw."
The Wall Street Journal: "This 1,500-seat Art Deco palace has a marquee that rises above the neighborhood like a beacon. The nonprofit Film Action Oregon runs it, showing independent films and teaching kids to make movies."
태국 음식점 609 SE Ankeny St, Portland, OR 97214 포틀랜드, OR
또한 사람들은 (팁 119개)를 말합니다:
Caroline Chung: "Classic Hainan chicken over rice dish the Thai way. Authentic, casual and unpretentious. I felt like I was in Asia again! Complimentary ginger tea and lime infused water. Nong was a charming person."
Travel + Leisure: "You won’t find a more inspiring destination to begin a Portland adventure than Mount Tabor Park. Hike or bike to the summit for a stunning view of the city."
Prathan Thananart: "Amazing scenic place. Pack a mat or a hammock, some snacks, and your favorite book."
Jon Cassie: "My pick for the finest friendly local game store in the whole country. Super nice owners and employees, HUGE play area, equally huge, comprehensive stock (they've got everything...)."
Erik: "There are no finer a game shop around Portland than here. Love the vast number of tables and the games you can play inside the "Adult" room. The prices here are also good."
Francene Grewe: "At Hoyt Arboretum every tree has a story to tell. Founded in 1928 to conserve endangered species and educate the community, Hoyt encompasses 187 ridge-top acres accessible by trails covering 12 miles."
C Delo: "Gorgeous, and remarkably peaceful for being so close to downtown. That said, it took my husband and I a while to acclimate to the signage in this park-- it isn't always immediately clear."