In Portland, Huber's (which is the oldest bar in Portland) and they are
famous for their Spanish Coffee

Close to Huber's is Al Amir, which is a great Labanese restaurant
If you are into hiking, you can hike in Northwest Portland at the end of
Thurman street, there is a long stretch of a hike
Must go to the legendary Powells' books and have coffee there
Around Powells' there are a lot of micro breweries and new restaurants
On NW 23rd street (between Burnside and Overton, there are a lot of cute
cafes and restaurants.  You can walk around there)

I used to live in Portland an still call it home.  Have a wonderful time
there

Warm regards
Lakshmi

On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 8:56 AM, Madhu Menon <[email protected]> wrote:

> Greetings!
>
> I'll be embarking on a two-month trip to USA next month and will be
> visiting the West Coast - San Jose, San Francisco, and Portland - in
> the first week of November.
>
> I would love your recommendations for food and drink adventures in
> these cities. I have no dietary restrictions. :)
>
> (About 3 weeks or so will be spent in NYC, but I'm set there.)
>
> Regards,
>
> Madhu
>
> --
> Madhu Menon
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> Twitter: http://twitter.com/madmanweb
>
>


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