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365 Things To Do In Portland, Oregon

A little frozen yogurt never hurt anyone :) A summer treat that's good year round - Skinnidip

Blake Ellis - Sunday, July 04, 2010


When I was in college in Southern California, frozen yogurt was the thing to eat.  There were all kinds of flavors and every topping you could imagine to add to the mix.  When I moved back to Portland, the craze didn't seem to have hit here yet.  Thankfully Skinnidip Authentic Yogurt has opened its doors in Portland.  I've visited their Pearl District location a few times - it's located on NW 10th Avenue between Flanders and Glisan Streets.

I really like Skinnidip yogurt.  They typically have a few flavors, and lots of good toppings to choose from.  My latest favorite is the plain frozen yogurt with fresh rasberries and mochi balls.. SO GOOD!  Lots of good textures and flavors going on in that little cup.  :)  Try out Skinnidip on your own, and find out what your favorite pairings are :)  

Skinnidip
433 NW 10th Ave
Portland, OR 97209

503-224-0704

Need a trip to Italy but can't leave town? Try Giorgio's in the Pearl District...

Blake Ellis - Wednesday, June 30, 2010

A few weeks ago, I returned from a trip to Europe that included a quick stop to eat some amazing food in Italy.  Since being back home, I've been hoping to find a place in town that will approach the quality of a true Italian restaurant without the long flight.  Last night, I finally tried a restaurant in Portland, Oregon's Pearl District that I've walked by countless times and have never tried.  No more.  Giorgio's Restaurant, located on the corner of NW 12th and Hoyt Street, is a fantastic and cozy Italian eatery that will have you closing your eyes with enjoyment after every bite.  The space is quietly sophisticated and the staff is friendly and knowledgable.

I enjoyed a mozzarella and artichoke salad to start (which was really nice.  super refreshing) and had parpadelle with boar ragu for my main dish.  Wow.  It was surprisingly light, extremely tender and flavorful and was exactly what I needed after a long day at work.  Paired with a nice bottle of Italian red wine, I was transported back to Florence!  

I can't wait to work my way through the rest of the menu at Giorgio's.  They also have a bar with a happy hour that I'll have to try and let you all know about, too!  

Giorgio's Restaurant
1131 NW Hoyt Street
Portland, Oregon 97209

503-221-1888
http://www.giorgiospdx.com


Get your cup of coffee. Italian style...

Blake Ellis - Tuesday, June 22, 2010


If you're ever in need of a quiet place to sit down and enjoy a nice up of coffee while in Portland, Oregon's Pearl District, try out Caffe Umbria.  It's a nice Italian cafe on NW 12th and Everett in the ground floor of on of the nicest condo towers in Portland, Oregon - The Casey.

Caffe Umbria offers all the coffees and italian sodas and granitas that you'd expect of an Italian cafe.  Also, you'll find some pretty tasty Italian pastries, sandwiches, and panini sandwiches, too.  It's always nice to have a place like this in the neighborhood.  On a busy day, I stop by to grab a coffee and a sandwich and take a few minutes to myself sitting outside.  it's fun to eat lunch and watch the activity of the neighborhood, too.  

This cafe is a friendly place. If you're a local, you'll run into friends and neighbors.  If you're new, the staff will greet you with a smile, and you'll feel at home right away.  It's your regular cup of joe, with an Italian twist!

Look GOOD from head to toe.. With the help of Chachi Hair Skin

Blake Ellis - Monday, June 21, 2010

One of the most difficult parts about moving to a new city is the search for all those important people who helped make our lives better wherever we came from.  This can be especially true with hair stylists.  

It's happened to me.  Moved to a new city, made an appointment at a random salon, and was sad and disappointed with the results.  I want to help save you that heartache and let you know about Chachi Tuy of Chachi Hair Skin in Northwest Portland, Oregon.  Chachi is a very talented stylist who's hard work has paid off with the opening of the salon that bears his name.  Located on NW 18th and Marshall on the edge of the Pearl District, Chachi Hair Skin is a cool modern space where Chachi works his magic along with a team of great stylists and skin specialists.  He also has a network of great style contacts, so if you need a personal shopper or a stylist, you'll be handled.

Chachi will make you look your very best.  He's direct, too.  So if that photo you clipped out of the magazine isn't going to make you look great, he'll TELL YOU!  It's so great to experience is casual honestly.  It always works out making you look fantastic. 

Give him a call and set up your appointment.  You'll look great for a night on the town in no time!

Chachi Hair Skin
1748 NW Marshal St
Portland, Oregon 97209

503 636 3885
www.chachihairskin.com

Gotta try it... A reborn restaurant space on NW Irving St in Portland, Oregon

Blake Ellis - Friday, June 18, 2010

I warned you.  You're going to be able to eat your way through Portland, Oregon like a pro after reading these posts.  I tried to refrain from a restaurant post today, but I've had the pleasure of visiting Irving Street Kitchen in Portland, Oregon's Pearl District a couple times this week, and I am a very happy camper.

Irving Street Kitchen is the new occupant of the space formerly known as Bay 13, which didn't fare so well, and closed last year. I was a little worried that the Bay 13 vibes might continue on for this new place, but my worries were appeased QUICKLY.  Very nice staff and a menu full of really good, not too expensive food.  The space is cool.  It's a large space for a restaurant in the neighborhood, but the new owners managed to warm the place up a bit.  The far side of the dining room has cozy little booths with curtains, and the main dining room is lit with some really nice chandeliers with Edison-style bulbs.

And the food, you ask?

Bacon wrapped fried oysters? Yes please.  Duck confit with duck sausage and wild rice? I'll have two!  The food is really well put together.  It's classy comfort food, and both servers that helped me definitely seemed to be foodies, as well.  They were able to navigate me through the menu and had well formed opinions to share.  

The chocolate cake with pistachio brittle and the spicy doughnuts with coffee semifreddo were SO GOOD.  

Definitely try out this new Pearl District eatery.  I hope they'll be there for a long time.  Oh, oh!  And during the day, they set up shop right on the corner of NW 13th and Irving, and you can buy all kinds of awesome BBQ food for really good deals at lunch time.  

Irving Street Kitchen
701 NW 13th Avenue
Portland, OR 97209
503-343-9440

www.irvingstreetkitchen.com

Get lost in an urban oasis at the Portland Chinese Garden

Blake Ellis - Thursday, June 17, 2010

From time to time, everyone needs a little break from life to enjoy some peace and experience tranquility.  People living in the Portland, Oregon area are lucky to have one of the most authentic traditional Chinese gardens outside of China right here in our backyard.

Once you step past the entry gates, you're transported into another world and another time.  Traditionally styled and crafted buildings encircle a beautiful lake, and are connected by paths and bridges.  You can wander from building to building, rest overlooking the water, or enjoy some authentic Chinese tea and teacakes tea in the two story tea house that is within the garden.

Even if you can only spare an hour or two, you will leave Lan Su Chinese Garden feeling calm and refreshed.  (And wanting to go back again!)  

The Lan Su Chinese Garden is open to visitors seven days a week year-round, closing only on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day.

Summer Hours 
April 1 - October 31 
10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Winter Hours 
November 1 - March 31 
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Admission

Your admission gains access to the Garden, Teahouse, and when offered, public tours and exhibits. Some special events are not included with admission or may require a purchase of tea. With a membership admission is free for one year.

  • $8.50 Adults
  • $7.50 Seniors (age 62 & over)
  • $6.50 Students (age 6-18 and college students with I.D.)
  • Children five and under are free

Individual adult admission tickets and discounted admission bundles are available for purchase in advance at 503.228.8131

www.lansugarden.org

Live Beautifully with the help of Cielo Home in Portland, Oregon

Blake Ellis - Monday, June 14, 2010

Everyone has those friends with homes that are SO put together that you wonder if people can have homes THAT nice, right?  You'll visit for an evening and leave scratching your head and asking "Where did they get those great things?  They must have a secret..."  Chances are, some of those beautiful furnishings and accessories came from Cielo Home, a modern take on the traditional antique store.  The best part - it's no secret!  It's right in the Pearl District on NW 12th Avenue between Glisan and Hoyt.

The owners, Frederick Koeleman and Matthew Boyes, work hard to provide a store with the finest in unpredictable things of all shapes and sizes.  Cielo Home can be your resource for fantastic antique furnishings, home accessories, apothecary, and tabletop.  Walking through this shop gives you the feeling that you're a few thousand miles in a European antique store, but you're right in Portland, Oregon's Pearl District!  You'll certainly want to take some time to peruse all of the great finds here, smell some candles, flip though some unique coffee table books.

Cielo Home also offers personalized interior design services, bridal registry, and consultation services.  

As the owners like to say, it's a shop that offers "enticements new and old". 

I couldn't have said it better myself!  Stop by and shop!

Cielo Home
528 NW 12th Avenue
Portland, Oregon (Pearl District)
503.445.0111

www.shopcielo.com
www.facebook.com/cielo.home

Start your wine education in the Pearl District at Vino Paradiso

Blake Ellis - Saturday, June 12, 2010


When I first moved back to Portland, Oregon  the first place I landed was a pretty wine bar called Vino Paradiso.  It's a low key Pearl District wine bar that is big on experience and not on attitude.  One of the owners is member of a wildly popular Portland music group - Pink Martini.  When talking about his goals for the wine bar, he told me that he wanted a place where people could learn about the wine in a comfortable environment without the snooty-ness you might expect elsewhere.

Vino Paradiso is great.  The space is bright and exhibits artwork of local artists.  An impressive glass wine room sits right in the center of the space.  Just the other day, I stopped by for one of their selected wine flights and a tray of cheese and meats. It's a great way to test your taste preferences, and for a great deal, too.  Most of their current flight selections are $11 or $12 (3 pours).

A full dinner menu is offered, in addition to some great prix fixe menus and a happy hour menu.  Their daily happy hour which runs from 4-6pm features great food at $6 and $2 off specialty cocktails and glasses of wine.  From time to time, winemakers will stop by for dinners and education events, and you can quickly transform into a well educated wine-o in no time at all!

Vino Paradiso
417 NW 10th Avenue
Portland, OR 97209

Chef - Paul Losch
Sommeliers: Timothy Nishimoto, Thomas Champine

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