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This Buzzy Oregon Restaurant Does One Dish Really, Really Well
Visit kann for a spark of Haitian fire and spice in Portland's fine dining scene.

This Fantastical Portland Restaurant Is Serving up Whimsy With a Side of Wonder
Wonderwood Springs in Portland, Oregon is a must-visit for any fantasy loving foodie!

The Off-the-Beaten-Path Restaurant in Oregon That Is Worth the Day Trip
Sometimes you're not just looking for dinner, you're looking for something transcendant. Head to the tiny town of McMinnville for an Oregon meal that will change your tastebuds!

This Oregon Dining Experience Has Been Called One of the Best Restaurants in the U.S.
In a city known for culinary innovation, Astera stands out as a plant-based powerhouse. With imaginative tasting menus, elegant ambiance, and a bold philosophy, this Portland gem is raising the bar for vegan fine dining in the U.S.

For a Sugary Dose of Nostalgia, Swing by Serendipity for Some of the Best Ice Cream in Oregon
Head to the charming town of McMinnville for a scoop of ice cream in a historic building.

This Winery Highlights Asian-American Voices in the Heart of the Willamette Valley
Visit Cho Wines, where the first Korean-American winemakers in Oregon prove that diverse voices belong in the Willamette valley.

This Oregon Farm Stand Is Worth a Stop Just for the Pies
Visit this farm stand in Oregon's Willamette Valley for state-wide famous pies and other local goodies.

Serving Up Soft Serve: This Charming Oregon Drive-In Won Me Over
Visit Sugarpine Drive-In on your way to Oregon's historic Colombia River Gorge for some decadent soft serve, snacks, and a warm sense of community.

This Peaceful Gem of a Coffee House in Oregon Is the Next Big Thing in Slow Travel
Visit Astoria's Coffee Girl, an Oregonian gem steeped in local history offering quality coffee and pastries.

Celebrate Deep Dish Pizza With the Best in Oregon— A Must-Try Hotspot for Pizza Lovers
Oh, pizza. There's a reason it's a worldwide favorite. But did you know there can be more to dinner than a New-York-style slice?





