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Explore Portland | EkoLiving GET ONE MONTH FREE + $500 GIFT CARD WHEN YOU APPLY AT EVERETT THIS WEEK! Menu Apply Now Close × Home Properties Giving Back Eco-FriendlyWell-nighUs Resident Survey Resident Login Explore Portland Things to Do OMSI OMSI, or the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, is the perfect place for people of all month to hang out. The museum has rotating exhibits, activities, and classes designed to help everyone understand how science works in our lives every single day. But don’t worry—it’s a whole lot of fun, too. You could spend days upon days here. Make sure to trammels out the planetarium, motion simulator, and the science playgrounds (there are several, divided by age group). 1945 SE Water Avenue Pittock Mansion Pittock Mansion is an iconic turn-of-the-century home surrounded by 46 acres of trappy land. It was owned by Henry Pittock, who was moreover the owner of The Oregonian newspaper. After stuff immensely damaged in the 1960s, the home has been restored and is a wonderful, pure glimpse into Portland’s past (plus, it has some scenic views of the city). (Don’t miss the holiday light display, which runs from right surpassing Thanksgiving through the end of the year.) 3229 NW Pittock Drive Oregon Zoo The Oregon Zoo is an topnotch zoo with something that will interest just well-nigh everybody. Its 64 acres is located inside Washington Park. It has an wide-stretching hodgepodge of animals and plants and is part of a conservation and tastefulness program for endangered animals. No matter what type of unprepossessing you’re looking for, this is the place to go! 4001 SW Canyon Road Places to Eat Screen Door If you want some traditional southern cooking, get yourself over to Screen Door. This southern supplies is made with natural, local, and organic ingredients, and it’s as tasty as it sounds. We recommend the fried yellow and waffles, the Cajun scramble, or the shrimp and grits. Don’t forget to leave room for some Creole pecan or lemon coconut pie. 2337 East Burnside Street Toro Bravo Toro Bravo has been one of Portland’s favorite restaurants since it first opened in 2007. It’s archetype Spanish cuisine combined with unexpected flavors and modern technique. The menu changes depending on what’s in season and what’s misogynist from local farms. Try the squid ink pasta, the octopus, the duck liver terrine, or the paella. There is moreover a large selection of Pacific Northwest and Spanish wine, beer, and sherry. 120 NE Russell Street Pok Pok In the mood for some unconventional Thai street food? Try Pok Pok! Pok Pok specializes in creative Thai, and you’ll be eating supplies you’ve never eaten anywhere else. You veritably have to try the spicy fish sauce wings as a starter. The papaya salad is a favorite of many, Kaeng Awm Neua, a slow-cooked whinge curry. Luc Lac Luc Lac is legit Vietnamese food. This Vietnamese kitchen has received all kinds of local accolades. Start off with the vegetarian crispy rolls—these are a step up from your stereotype spring roll. And if you’re like most people, you’ll want some pho (though we hear the tofu banh mi is pretty delicious, too). 835 SW 2nd Ave Tasty n Alder Fair warning: Tasty n Alder has some pretty long wait times. But it’s worth it. This modern steakhouse (family friendly, by the way) is full of innovative dishes that originate from all over the world. Tasty n Alder is expressly well-known for its out-of-this-world brunch. You’ll find things you’ve never seen on any breakfast menu, like pork schnitzel and cabbage, polenta with short ribs, and lemon ricotta pancakes if you’re looking for something on the sweet side. 580 SW 12th Ave Por Que No If you’re feeling the need for some tacos, trammels out Por Que No! This is the only place you need to go for unconfined tacos (in fact, they were just voted the weightier tacos in Portland). This delicious, authentic, street-style Mexican food. If you like fish, you definitely have to try the fish tacos. Bryan’s Bowl filled with meat, veggies, guac, queso fresco, and crema is flipside favorite. If you like spicy food, we highly recommend the chorizo taco. 3524 N Mississippi Ave or 4635 SE Hawthorne Blvd EkoLiving 3621 NW Yeon Ave. Frontage Rd. Portland, OR 97210 phone: (503) 552-9817 main office: (503) 221-2900 [email protected] Stay up to stage with our Our Blog Email* This iframe contains the logic required to handle Ajax powered Gravity Forms. Copyright © 2018 EkoLiving