![]() The "Vietnamese soul food" includes fried chicken and rice, stir-fried beef, and "mom's omelet" as menu toppers, and any tiny sweet tooth is sure to be pleased by the pandan donut. This cart serves up super cozy, homey food from family recipes inspired by Vietnam. Try the lotus paste one for a sweet treat! They also have noodles and even frozen bao so you can take them home. The ones at Bao Bao are handmade and stuffed with things like pork, chicken, red bean paste, or mushrooms. Try the bacon maple, or grilled cheese, or even the pb&j version!įluffy steamed buns are a carbo-licious treat any kid will love. Smaaken (the Dutch word for "tasty") creates delicious sandwiches out of thin, crispy waffles that can veer either savory or sweet, breakfast or lunch. Var gform gform||(document.Take a waffle, add practically anything and you've got a winner of a meal for any kid. Plus, isn’t every meal is better with churros? There are plenty of tacos to choose from, but don’t miss the crispy rice. The Meddling Lime – A perfect blend of Mexico and the Pacific Northwest. It’s the breakfast you never knew you were missing.ġ1. Eggy Pocket – Chinese sausage, veggies and soy paste wrapped in a crispy, flaky and remarkably soft egg-filled crepe. Bake on the Run – Never had Guayanese food? Here’s your chance! Chef’s favorites include an omelette made with Portuguese-style salted cod, chickpea potato curry, and of course their namesake Bakes, puff breads packed with stuffings both savory and sweet.ġ2. Well worth the trip to Killingsworth Station.ġ3. Tehuana Oaxacan Cuisine – The tacos and (enormous) burritos are popular, but Yelpers in the know order the chicken enchiladas in mole sauce. Mando’s – Stop by for a burger, but be sure and not miss their Remix Wings, which Yelpers are calling sweet, savory, and the best in PDX.ġ4. Lumpia, beef kelaguen, and chamorro-style empanadas will have you feeling island vibes in Rose City Park.īeef Kelaguen at Chochu Local – Photo by Business Ownerġ5. ![]() ![]() Chochu Local – Guamanian BBQ that you won’t soon forget. These Chinese street wraps are freshly made in a savory crepe with scrambled egg and your choice of delicious, fresh Asian ingredients.ġ6. Bing Mi Food Truck – Chinese jianbing found on the streets of Portland. The teriyaki chicken is a Yelper favorite, as is the Dinosaur Egg: a grilled avocado filled with cauliflower sticky rice and topped with mango and cilantro.ġ7. Jurassic Cart – Catering to the paleo diet, this cart also accommodates vegans, plus those that are gluten or dairy free. Pork belly buns are a clear favorite, and the pandan elephant ear is an undeniably unique sweet treat!ġ8. 6Tusks Asian Fusion – Head to Cartlandia for some of the city’s best Laotian eats. Made fresh with challah from Grand Central Baking, everything on this menu will remind you why breakfast is the most important meal of the day.ġ9. The French Toast Connection – How many ways can you make french toast? Here, the options seem endless. Pad Thai and curries are available until 3 AM, and don’t neglect to add an order of crab puffs, which Yelpers say are some of the best in town.Ģ0. Thai Champa – Late-night Thai on inner East Burnside. The pad kee mao (otherwise known as drunken noodles) is a popular dish, as is the pumpkin curry with avocado.Ģ1. Long Do Thai – Spicy means spicy at this Arbor Lodge destination for fantastic Thai. Shanghai’s Best Street Food – It’s all about the dumplings! Whether you want pan-fried xiao long bao, veggie dumplings, or steamed rice dumplings, they’ve got something for everyone.Ģ2. There are five unique broths to choose from, and at only $8.25 for an extra-large bowl, you’ll want to try them all.Ģ3. Ramen Ciro – From the streets of Tokyo to the streets of PDX, this downtown cart has many Yelpers declaring it the city’s best. Supernova Vegan – Mac & cheese, bahn mi, and fish tacos, all 100% vegan! The Space Cowboy is a classic BBQ sandwich with crispy tempeh, citrus slaw, warm BBQ sauce and melted chao cheese on a grilled ciabatta bun.Ģ4. Here are the 25 highest-and-most-reviewed carts of 2019… so far!Ģ5. Whether you’re looking for brunch or late night bites, somebody in PDX wants to serve it to you through a tiny window. All across the city, chefs are creating culinary wonders from the confines of compact kitchens-on-wheels. ![]() For visitors and locals alike, when people think Portland, they think food carts.
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