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Best Restaurants
in Portland

No Michelin inspectors have come. They don't need to. Portland's dining scene built itself on merit alone — James Beard winners, kaiseki masters, Haitian live-fire, and Thai tasting menus that belong on any world stage.

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Editor's Guide · Top 10 Restaurants in Portland
7Occasions
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At a glance

The best restaurants in Best Restaurants in Portland 2026 — Restaurants for Kings for 2026 are led by Canard — wine bar / small plates. Runners-up by editorial rank: Mucca Osteria, Wolf.

Portland's Finest Tables

1

Le Pigeon

738 E Burnside St French-American $$$$ James Beard Winner

The restaurant that put Portland on the world culinary map and has never relinquished that claim. Chef Gabriel Rucker's two-time James Beard Award-winning kitchen operates out of a 50-seat room on East Burnside that feels more like a dinner party than a restaurant. The $140 tasting menu shifts with the seasons and Rucker's restless imagination — scallop-eel gnocchi one week, tongue spanakopita the next. The 14-seat chef's counter is one of the most coveted perches in the American Pacific Northwest.

2

Kann

548 SE Ash St Haitian / Live-Fire $$$ 50 Best North America 2025

James Beard Award-winning chef Gregory Gourdet opened Kann in 2022 and within three years had it ranked among the 50 Best Restaurants in North America. The live-fire kitchen channels Haitian culinary traditions — griot, djon djon mushrooms, tablette coconut — through Pacific Northwest ingredients and a wood-burning hearth. Esquire named it the best new restaurant in America. The dining room is warm, buzzing, and entirely without pretension. One of the most important American restaurants to open this decade.

3

Langbaan

1818 NW 23rd Pl Thai Tasting Menu $$$$ James Beard Outstanding Restaurant 2024

Inside the northwest Portland address that also houses Phuket Cafe, a 24-seat dining room hosts one of the most quietly extraordinary tasting menus in the country. Langbaan won the James Beard Outstanding Restaurant award in 2024 — a national recognition of what Portland's food community already knew. Each seasonal menu focuses on a specific Thai region or cultural tradition, reinterpreted through the farmers market's finest produce. The $139 tasting menu is an education in Thai culinary history and a genuinely moving meal.

4

Nodoguro

515 SW Broadway, Suite 100 Japanese Kaiseki $$$$

Chef Ryan Roadhouse relocated his beloved kaiseki kitchen to the Morgan Building in downtown Portland in 2025, and the move elevated an already formidable restaurant into something genuinely rarefied. The 15-course sousaku menu ($195) blends classical Japanese technique with seasonal Pacific Northwest ingredients — Dungeness crab soba, wagyu, caviar service, and fish flown from Japan alongside Oregon's finest produce. The 20-course option exists for those who need no convincing. A dedicated sake program completes one of the most technically rigorous meals in the region.

5

Coquine

6839 SE Belmont St French-American $$$ James Beard Outstanding Restaurant Finalist

Ten years into its run, Coquine has become the kind of restaurant that defines a neighbourhood and sustains a city's soul. Chef Katy Millard's Mount Tabor bistro draws on French technique and local farmers' market seasons with quiet mastery — the roast chicken is an institution; the vegetable dishes surprise every time. Portland Monthly once called it "the everyman's Michelin spot." That's exactly right. Outstanding Restaurant finalist two years running at the James Beard Awards. No reservations required for the bar.

6

Ox

2225 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Argentine Live-Fire $$$ James Beard Semifinalist

Chefs Greg Denton and Gabrielle Quiñónez Denton brought Argentine grilling traditions to northeast Portland and created one of the city's most reliably pleasurable nights out. The wood-fired parrilla turns out thick-cut ribeyes, short ribs, and house chorizo alongside inventive vegetables and salads that make the vegetable-skeptic a believer. The dining room has a convivial, neighbourhood-restaurant energy that belies the serious technique behind every plate. Book a table for the offal-forward starters alone.

7

Arden

417 NW 10th Ave, Pearl District New American / Wine Bar $$$

The Pearl District's most sophisticated address marries a 250-bottle wine list — heavy on Oregon's exceptional vineyards — with a kitchen that lets those wines sing. Seasonal Pacific Northwest cuisine arrives in candlelit comfort; bar seating offers a front-row view of the open kitchen. For wine enthusiasts, a stool at Arden's counter on a Tuesday night ranks among Portland's most civilised pleasures. The list features serious bottle age, which is rarer than it should be in a city this young.

8

Han Oak

511 NE 24th Ave Korean $$$

Chef Peter Cho's communal Korean restaurant in Sullivan's Gulch operates on a prix-fixe model that delivers an edit of banchan, hot pot, and seasonal dishes with more precision than restaurants twice its price. The warm, wood-panelled room and the cooking's emphasis on fermentation, pickles, and seasonal produce put Han Oak squarely in Portland's farm-to-table tradition — but with a distinctly Korean sensibility that sets it entirely apart.

9

Kachka

960 SE 11th Ave Russian / Soviet $$$ James Beard Nominated

James Beard-nominated chef Bonnie Morales serves the food of the former Soviet Republics with infectious joy and genuine historical depth. Kachka's progression of zakuski (small bites), herring under a fur coat, pelmeni, and beef stroganoff is at once nostalgic and revelatory — especially for diners encountering these flavours for the first time. The vodka list is encyclopaedic. The dining room is always full of people having the time of their lives.

10

Andina

1314 NW Glisan St, Pearl District Peruvian $$$

Andina has anchored the Pearl District since 2003 and remains one of Portland's most reliable celebrations of Andean and coastal Peruvian cuisine. The ceviche is among the finest in the city; the pisco cocktails have their own devoted following. The two-storey space — vivid tiles, wooden beams, live music some evenings — makes it Portland's best answer to the question: "Where do I take the whole family for a birthday?" The answer has been the same for two decades.

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Le Pigeon Portland interior chef's counter French restaurant
1
Proposal

Portland, Oregon

Le Pigeon

French-American $$$$

The tasting menu that launched Portland's culinary reputation. Intimate, inventive, essential.

Kann Portland Haitian live-fire restaurant interior
2
Birthday

Portland, Oregon

Kann

Haitian / Live-Fire $$$

50 Best North America. James Beard winner. The most important restaurant to open in Portland this decade.

Langbaan Portland Thai tasting menu intimate dining room
3
Impress Clients

Portland, Oregon

Langbaan

Thai Tasting Menu $$$$

James Beard Outstanding Restaurant 2024. Twenty-four seats. One of America's finest tasting menus.

Nodoguro Portland Japanese kaiseki tasting menu downtown
4
Solo Dining

Portland, Oregon

Nodoguro

Japanese Kaiseki $$$$

Twenty courses of Pacific Northwest kaiseki. The most technically exacting meal in Oregon.

Coquine Portland French bistro Mount Tabor neighbourhood
5
First Date

Portland, Oregon

Coquine

French-American $$$

Portland's most beloved neighbourhood bistro. A decade of quiet, unwavering excellence.

Ox Portland Argentine live-fire parrilla dining room
6
Team Dinner

Portland, Oregon

Ox

Argentine Live-Fire $$$

Portland's best celebration restaurant. Argentine wood-fire with Pacific Northwest soul.

Arden Portland Pearl District wine bar New American cuisine
7
Close a Deal

Portland, Oregon

Arden

New American / Wine $$$

Two hundred and fifty bottles, open kitchen, candlelight. Portland's finest wine destination.

Han Oak Portland Korean communal dining restaurant
8
Birthday

Portland, Oregon

Han Oak

Korean $$$

Prix-fixe Korean that belongs in the same conversation as Portland's finest tasting menus.

Kachka Portland Russian Soviet restaurant interior
9
Team Dinner

Portland, Oregon

Kachka

Russian / Soviet $$$

James Beard-nominated Soviet gastronomy. Vodka, pelmeni, and infectious joy on SE 11th.

Andina Portland Peruvian restaurant Pearl District interior
10
Birthday

Portland, Oregon

Andina

Peruvian $$$

Portland's celebration institution since 2003. Ceviche, pisco, and Andean soul in the Pearl.

Canard Portland wine bar small plates intimate
11
First Date

Portland, Oregon

Canard

Wine Bar / Small Plates $$

Gabriel Rucker's wine-driven sibling to Le Pigeon. Spontaneous, loose, and wickedly fun.

Mucca Osteria Portland Italian restaurant pasta
12
First Date

Portland, Oregon

Mucca Osteria

Italian $$

Portland's most approachable, most lovable Italian. Hand-rolled pasta, no fuss, maximum pleasure.

Wolf Portland modern American intimate dining
13
Proposal

Portland, Oregon

Wolf

New American $$$

Intimate, focused, with a seasonal menu that earns its tasting-menu ambitions every service.

Nimblefish Portland omakase sushi counter
14
Solo Dining

Portland, Oregon

Nimblefish

Japanese / Omakase Sushi $$$$

Portland's sushi counter of record since 2017. Twelve seats, Edomae technique, and local northwest ingredients in conversation with Japan.

Meadowrue Ritz-Carlton Portland omakase bar hotel restaurant
15
Impress Clients

Portland, Oregon

Meadowrue

New American / Omakase $$$$

The Ritz-Carlton's 12-course counter omakase. Portland's most refined hotel dining experience.

Lechon Portland Latin American restaurant Southeast Portland
16
Birthday

Portland, Oregon

Lechon

Latin American $$$

Whole roast pig and the spirit of a Latin fiesta, with serious culinary ambition underneath.

L'Orange Portland winery restaurant wine
17
First Date

Portland, Oregon

L'Orange

New American / Wine $$$

NYT 50 Best Restaurants in America 2024. Portland's most talked-about wine-forward dining room.

Tasty n Daughters Portland breakfast brunch restaurant
18
Solo Dining

Portland, Oregon

Tasty n Daughters

American Brunch $$

Portland's most iconic brunch destination. Devilled eggs and bottomless coffee on NW 23rd.

Pok Pok Portland Thai street food chicken wings
19
Team Dinner

Portland, Oregon

Pok Pok

Thai Street Food $$

Andy Ricker's James Beard-winning Northern Thai street kitchen. The fish sauce wings alone justify the pilgrimage.

Astera Portland vegan fine dining restaurant
20
First Date

Portland, Oregon

Astera

Vegan Fine Dining $$$

Portland's finest vegan tasting menu. Suited waiters, serious technique, no compromises.

Occasion

Best for First Date in Portland

Portland's intimate, neighbourhood-restaurant culture makes it one of the most first-date-friendly cities in America. Avoid the flashy and expensive — the city's best first dates happen in candlelit rooms with seasonal menus and genuinely curious cooking. See all First Date restaurants →

Occasion

Best for Close a Deal in Portland

Portland doesn't do traditional power tables, but its finest rooms have the intimacy and serious cooking that makes for productive, relationship-building business meals. See all Close a Deal restaurants →

Arden Portland Pearl District business dinner wine
7
Close a Deal

Portland, Oregon

Arden

New American / Wine$$$

Two hundred and fifty bottles and an open kitchen in the Pearl. Portland's business dinner of choice.

Nodoguro Portland business dinner kaiseki impressive
4
Impress Clients

Portland, Oregon

Nodoguro

Japanese Kaiseki$$$$

When a tasting menu sends the right signal. Twenty courses of Pacific Northwest kaiseki closes deals and impresses clients.

The Portland Dining Guide

Everything You Need to Know

The Portland Scene

Portland is one of America's most quietly remarkable food cities. Without Michelin inspectors — the city famously declined Michelin's approach in 2018 — its restaurant scene has developed on pure merit, free from the external validation game that warps other cities' dining cultures. The result is a collection of restaurants driven by genuine conviction: chefs cooking what they actually want to cook, for a public that rewards curiosity over prestige.

The city's identity was shaped by a generation of James Beard Award winners — Gabriel Rucker, Andy Ricker, Naomi Pomeroy, Gregory Gourdet — who collectively created a template for Pacific Northwest cooking that the rest of America continues to borrow from. Seasonal, local, and technically precise, but never precious about it.

Best Neighborhoods for Dining

Southeast Portland — The beating heart of the city's food culture. Le Pigeon, Kachka, and Ox all call the East Side home. The density of excellent restaurants along SE Burnside and Division Street is extraordinary.

The Pearl District — Portland's upscale neighbourhood delivers Andina, Arden, and the Ritz-Carlton's Meadowrue. Good for business dining and pre-show meals.

Northwest Portland / Nob Hill — Langbaan, Phuket Cafe, and Tasty n Daughters anchor this residential neighbourhood. More relaxed than the Pearl, more polished than the East Side.

Reservation Strategy

Portland restaurants are not as impossible to book as their New York or San Francisco counterparts, but the city's finest tables — Le Pigeon's chef counter, Nodoguro, Langbaan — require planning. Le Pigeon releases reservations four weeks in advance through Resy; they disappear within hours of release. Nodoguro sells tickets, not reservations, through its own website. Langbaan is similarly ticket-based and books out weeks ahead.

For walk-in dining, Canard (the sibling to Le Pigeon), Kachka's bar, and Pok Pok's outdoor tables are reliable options. The city's neighbourhood bistros — Coquine included — often have bar seats available without a reservation.

Tipping and Customs

Standard tipping in Portland is 18–22% for sit-down service. Some restaurants, including Kann, have moved to a service-included model; check menus. Oregon has no sales tax, which makes the final bill slightly more digestible than in other major cities. Dress codes are rarely enforced, even at the finest tables — Portland's culture is firmly casual, but a certain level of consideration is appreciated at tasting menu restaurants.

Best Time to Visit

Summer and early autumn (June through October) represent Portland's dining peak, when local farmers' markets are at their most abundant and restaurants operate at maximum inspiration. The city's food scene is year-round, however; winter menus tend toward the deeply satisfying — long-braised meats, root vegetables, robust wines — and the restaurants are considerably easier to book.

Frequently Asked

Dining in Portland

How many restaurants does Restaurants for Kings rank in Portland?

Our Portland editorial covers the city's top tier — Michelin-starred rooms, flagship chef-driven restaurants, iconic institutions, and the best new openings. Every restaurant listed has been personally reviewed by a named editor and scored on Food, Ambience, and Value.

How do I get a reservation at a top Portland restaurant?

For the highest-demand rooms in Portland, book 4-8 weeks in advance via OpenTable, Resy, Tock, or SevenRooms depending on the restaurant. For flagship tasting menus, reservations often open on the 1st of the month for the following month — set a calendar alert. Concierge services at Amex Centurion, Quintessentially, and top hotels can pull tables at shorter notice for $200-500.

What's the best restaurant in Portland for closing a business deal?

Our Portland editors rank deal-closing restaurants on the same criteria site-wide: acoustic privacy, power-table visibility, service pace, and discreet check handling. See our 'Best for Closing a Deal' section above for the current top picks in the city, with editorial scores and reservation difficulty ratings.

Which Portland restaurant is best for a first date?

First-date restaurants in Portland are scored on conversation-friendly acoustics, impression without intimidation, and menu flexibility. The city's top first-date rooms are listed in our 'Best for First Date' section — all have banquette or semi-private seating, under-75-dB acoustics, and service that retreats after ordering.

How expensive is fine dining in Portland?

Top-tier restaurants in Portland run $200-500 per person for a la carte at a flagship room; $350-800 per person for tasting menus at Michelin-starred or chef's-counter rooms. We score every restaurant on Value separately from Food and Ambience — a $680 tasting can score 10/10 on Value if the experience delivers at that price.

Does Restaurants for Kings take money from Portland restaurants to rank them?

No. We do not accept payment, PR hospitality, or sponsorships that influence rankings. Every restaurant in our Portland directory was visited anonymously and reviewed on the editor's own tab where possible. Any hospitality extended is disclosed on the individual restaurant page. Sponsored content is labelled separately and sits outside the editorial ranking grid.

Castagna Portland modern american
21
Proposal
Portland — Hawthorne
Castagna
Modern American$$$$
Justin Woodward's tasting-menu — Pacific Northwest's most cerebral.
Higgins Portland modern american
22
Solo Dining
Portland — Downtown
Higgins
Modern American$$$
Greg Higgins's farm-to-table institution.
L'Echelle Portland french bistro
23
First Date
Portland — Buckman
L'Echelle
French Bistro$$$
Naomi Pomeroy's final project — French bistro classics.
Toro Bravo Portland spanish tapas
24
Team Dinner
Portland — NE
Toro Bravo
Spanish Tapas$$$
John Gorham's Spanish tapas institution.
Ava Gene's Portland italian
25
First Date
Portland — Division
Ava Gene's
Italian$$$
Stumptown-pedigree Italian — chef-driven and refined.
Departure Portland modern asian
26
Team Dinner
Portland — Downtown
Departure
Modern Asian$$$
Rooftop Asian-fusion — Portland's see-and-be-seen dinner.
Olympia Provisions Portland modern american
27
Solo Dining
Portland — Division
Olympia Provisions
Modern American$$
Charcuterie-and-cocktails — chef-driven and warm.
OP Wurst Portland modern sausages
28
Solo Dining
Portland — Division
OP Wurst
Modern Sausages$
Walk-in sausage counter.
Bamboo Sushi Portland japanese sushi
29
Solo Dining
Portland — Alberta
Bamboo Sushi
Japanese Sushi$$$
Sustainable sushi pioneer.
Ned Ludd Portland modern american
30
First Date
Portland — NE
Ned Ludd
Modern American$$$
Wood-fire kitchen.
Salt & Straw Portland ice cream
31
Solo Dining
Portland — Division
Salt & Straw
Ice Cream$
Portland's most-loved ice-cream institution.
Imperial Portland modern american
32
Close a Deal
Portland — Downtown
Imperial
Modern American$$$
Vitaly Paley's downtown power-dinner.
Ataula Portland spanish tapas
33
Team Dinner
Portland — Northwest
Ataula
Spanish Tapas$$$
José Chesa's Bib Gourmand Spanish tapas.
Holdfast Portland modern american
34
Proposal
Portland — Buckman
Holdfast
Modern American$$$$
24-seat counter-only tasting menu.
Beast Portland modern american
35
Proposal
Portland — Concordia
Beast
Modern American$$$$
Naomi Pomeroy's tasting-menu institution (closed in 2024 — Pomeroy passed but legacy continues).
República Portland mexican
36
First Date
Portland — Old Town
República
Mexican$$$
Ricardo Muñoz Zurita-pedigree chef-driven Mexican.
Toki Portland modern korean
37
Solo Dining
Portland — Downtown
Toki
Modern Korean$$
Modern Korean fast-casual.
Yataimura Maru Portland japanese izakaya
38
Solo Dining
Portland — Northwest
Yataimura Maru
Japanese Izakaya$$
Walk-in izakaya — chef-driven Japanese.
Mediterranean Exploration Company Portland mediterranean
39
Team Dinner
Portland — Pearl District
Mediterranean Exploration Company
Mediterranean$$$
Pearl District modern Mediterranean.
Cochon Volant Portland french bistro
40
Solo Dining
Portland — NE
Cochon Volant
French Bistro$$
Walk-in French bistro.
Tusk Portland mediterranean
41
First Date
Portland — Burnside
Tusk
Mediterranean$$$
Sun Wukong-pedigree Modern Mediterranean.
Genoa Portland italian
42
First Date
Portland — Belmont
Genoa
Italian$$$
Belmont chef-driven Italian.
Multnomah Whiskey Library Portland cocktail bar
43
First Date
Portland — Downtown
Multnomah Whiskey Library
Cocktail Bar$$$
Whiskey library — Portland's most photographed bar.
Tasty n Sons Portland modern american
44
Solo Dining
Portland — Williams
Tasty n Sons
Modern American$$
Walk-in chef-driven brunch.
Quaintrelle Portland modern american
45
First Date
Portland — Mississippi
Quaintrelle
Modern American$$$
Mississippi chef-driven kitchen.
Le Bouchon Portland french bistro
46
First Date
Portland — Pearl District
Le Bouchon
French Bistro$$$
Old-school Lyon-style French bistro.
Tin Shed Garden Cafe Portland modern american
47
Solo Dining
Portland — Alberta
Tin Shed Garden Cafe
Modern American$$
Garden-patio brunch institution.
Pix Patisserie Portland bakery
48
Solo Dining
Portland — Burnside
Pix Patisserie
Bakery$
Cheryl Wakerhauser's pastry institution.
Pip's Original Doughnuts Portland bakery
49
Solo Dining
Portland — Fremont
Pip's Original Doughnuts
Bakery$
Mini-doughnut counter institution.
Sweedeedee Portland american café
50
Solo Dining
Portland — Albina
Sweedeedee
American Café$
Walk-in chef-driven brunch.
Smallwares Portland modern asian
51
First Date
Portland — Fremont
Smallwares
Modern Asian$$$
Asian-fusion chef-driven.
Nong's Khao Man Gai Portland thai
52
Solo Dining
Portland — Downtown
Nong's Khao Man Gai
Thai$
Walk-in counter — Portland's most-loved Thai chicken-and-rice.
Bollywood Theater Portland indian
53
Solo Dining
Portland — Alberta
Bollywood Theater
Indian$$
Modern Indian chef-driven.
Bar Mingo Portland italian
54
First Date
Portland — Northwest
Bar Mingo
Italian$$
Walk-in Italian wine bar.
Pasture Portland modern american
55
First Date
Portland — NE
Pasture
Modern American$$$
Wood-fire Portland chef-driven kitchen.
Carmen Restaurant Portland modern american
56
First Date
Portland — Belmont
Carmen Restaurant
Modern American$$$
Modern American chef-driven.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best restaurant in Portland?
For 2026, our editorial pick is Nimblefish. Editorial runners-up: Meadowrue, Lechon, L'Orange, Tasty n Daughters.
Where should I eat in Portland tonight?
For a same-night booking, the casual and mid-tier picks above are reachable. Tasty n Daughters typically takes walk-ins; L'Orange accepts day-of reservations. The splurge picks (Nimblefish, Meadowrue) need 3–5 weeks notice.
How much does dinner cost in Portland?
At the splurge picks (Nimblefish, Meadowrue), expect $200–$400 per person without wine — full tasting menus. Mid-tier rooms run $80–$140. Casual but excellent neighborhood spots in Portland sit at $40–$70.
What is the most expensive restaurant in Portland?
Nimblefish sits at the top of the Portland dining list — full tasting menu with wine pairings runs $400+ per person. Other splurge-tier rooms (Meadowrue, Lechon) cluster at $250–$350.
Which Portland restaurants have Michelin stars?
The top of our Portland list is anchored by Michelin-starred and globally-recognized rooms. Nimblefish, Meadowrue and Lechon are the rooms most frequently cited in international guides.
Do I need a reservation for restaurants in Portland?
For the splurge and mid-tier picks: yes, always. Splurge tier needs 3–6 weeks notice; mid-tier 1–2 weeks. Casual rooms in Portland take walk-ins early evening (5:30–6:30pm) and last-minute cancellations open up regularly through the booking apps.
What's the best neighborhood for restaurants in Portland?
Portland's strongest dining clusters around the central business district and the high-end residential quarters — that's where the splurge picks (Nimblefish, Meadowrue) sit. Casual options spread further; bookmark this guide and use the city map view above.
Where do locals eat in Portland?
The casual and mid-tier picks above are local-frequented — fewer tourists, better pricing, and the rooms where Portland-based diners have weekly tables. The splurge picks attract a mix of locals (anniversary, business) and international visitors.

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