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Must Eat Places In Portland, Or


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I'm headed out to Portland, OR next week to visit my sister. Any suggestions for great places to eat? I've visited there for many years but not since I was diagnosed 4 months ago. I'm also lactose intollerant. Thanks in advance for suggestions!


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My favorite places are the Hawthorne/Corbett Fish house, Picazzo's Pizza and Garlic Jim's Pizza.

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Blossoming Lotus downtown.

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