Hispanics and Latinos in Portland, Oregon
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There were approximately 48,600 people of Hispanic or Latino origin in Portland, Oregon, as of 2008.[1]
Restaurants[]
Restaurants and bars have included:
- Andina
- Ataula (2013-2021)
- Birrieria La Plaza
- Birrieria PDX (2020)
- Cafe Azul
- El Cubo de Cuba
- El Gallo Taqueria (2009)
- Esparza's (1990–2014)
- The Goose (2014)
- Güero
- La Bonita
- La Calaca Comelona
- La Carreta Mexican Restaurant (1990)
- Lechon
- Masia (2020–2021)
- Mi Mero Mole (2011–2020)
- Nuestra Cocina (2004)
- Original Taco House (1960–2017)
- Ox
- Palomar (2018)
- Pambiche Cocina and Repostería Cubana
- Papi Chulo's (2019)
- Por Que No (2004)
- República
- Teote (2013)
- Toro Bravo (2007–2020)
- Xico (2012)
The Portland Mercado is a collection of food carts in southeast Portland, focused on Latin-American cuisine.
See also[]
- Cesar Chavez Boulevard (Portland, Oregon)
- Ethnic groups in Portland, Oregon
- History of Chinese Americans in Portland, Oregon
- History of Korean Americans in Portland, Oregon
- History of the Japanese in Portland, Oregon
- Milagro (theatre)
References[]
- ^ "Latinos in Portland". Portlandonline.com. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
Categories:
- Hispanic and Latino American culture in Portland, Oregon
- Hispanic and Latino American history
- History of Portland, Oregon
- Oregon stubs