This week we were in PDX, The City of Roses, Rip City, Stumptown aka Portland, Oregon, Land of craft beer and hipsters. Portland has a really happening food scene for sure. We saw parking lots full of food trucks downtown, ate crazy things we wouldn't ordinarily eat like donuts and biscuits. We'll hit some of highlights of Portland and we both agreed that Portland is a great place to visit, not sure we could survive the rain and clouds. It is lush and green and we even had a day of sunshine. Lan Su Chinese Garden This Chinese Garden in Chinatown is truly an oasis amid the urban jungle of downtown Portland. Portland's sister is Suzhou, China, and you can see the how the garden was influenced by the architecture of the ancient water cities near Suzhou. Pine State Biscuits Who doesn't love fresh baked buttermilk biscuits? Combine them with tasty sandwich fillings and you have Pine State Biscuits. Bold flavors not for the faint of heart. They also make a kick ass bloody Mary Salt & Straw Ice Creamery Perhaps one of best scoops of ice cream I've every had! Everything is locally sourced and combined into lucious flavors. You have to have at least one scoop when you come to Portland. Worse case you can get a pre-filled cup at the airport, but it won't quite be the same. They've opened up and outpost in Los Angeles, but skip that location in Larchmont and go direct to the source in Portland. We got a 4 scoop flight of flavors and we we sad that we only had 4 scoops! We got browned butter, salted caramel swirl, Strawberry with balsamic vinegar, honey and black pepper, Pear with blue cheese, and Hazelnut toffee swirl. Portland Japanese GardenThe Portland Japanese Garden in Washington Park is well worth the visit. It's large and well manicured spaces are truly magnificent. It's over 50 years old and was curated by Japanese master gardeners brought in especially from Japan to build it as authentically as possible. St. Honore Bakery
This will have the French rolling in the graves and thumbing their noses at this ridiculously delicious, but so wrong, bacon maple croissant. St. Honore Bakery has multiple outlets around Portland and they can't be beat for authentic French pastries and breads.
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