2nd Edition: Food Lover’s Guide to Portland

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9780990437017 | Ebook | 208 pages

Book Description

For residents and visitors alike, Food Lover’s Guide to Portland is a road map to finding the best of the best in America’s favorite do-it-yourself foodie mecca. Navigate Portland”s edible bounty with this all-access pass to hundreds of producers, purveyors, distillers, bakers, food carts, and farmers markets. This book is the indispensable guide to it all. In the second edition, readers get 20+ new full listings, 150+ new businesses, a new food cart chapter by food cart expert Brett Burmeister, and an Hispanic market section from food writer and Mi Mero Mole owner Nick Zukin. Whether you”ve lived in Portland your entire life, are visiting for business or pleasure, or are a hungry transplant—this book helps you find all that is delicious in Portland.

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Praise For This Book

"Indispensable . . . Crain’s book celebrates the local food scene through hundreds of listings and profiles of Portland producers, purveyors, distillers, bakers, food carts, CSAs, farmers markets and beyond." —Ashley Gartland, The Oregonian

"A just-bigger-than-pocket-sized compendium of the PDX eating scene that’s sure to resonate with the minds, hearts, and bellies of us all." —Mike Thelin, Portland Monthly

"Liz Crain brings the city to life, and makes Food Lover’s Guide to Portland an enjoyable read from cover to cover." —Food Dude

"An astoundingly comprehensive guide to Portland food. Crain has unearthed numerous gems in the nooks and crannies of Portland." —Tami Parr, Artisan Cheese of the Pacific Northwest

"NW Book Lovers is hungry, thanks to Liz Crain. We want her to take us on an eating tour of Portland, hitting all the markets and carts and cafes she writes about in Food Lover’s Guide to Portland." —Jamie Passaro, Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association

"More than just a restaurant guide . . . contains profiles and interviews with the folks . . . producing the high-quality ingredients that are largely responsible for putting this little foodie mecca on the map." —Megan Zabel, Powell's Books