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Old Posted Oct 4, 2022, 9:09 PM
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Portland named Best Foodie City in America


https://katu.com/news/local/portland...ts-food-trucks
This pairs well with being a world class beer city.
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I've looked been unable to find a comprehensive app or website that locates food carts in the city. I think that would be an amazing idea. Unfortunately it seems like it's mostly baed on word of mouth, outside a few carts that manage to be on things like yelp or google maps or get news story reviews. Or really big pods like Cartopia with their own website. Most carts do not seem to be on Yelp. It's hard (with kids) to just head somewhere hoping to find a good cart, and many pods are small enough to not have a website. There are some apparent attempts to do this on websites, but they are not updated or Travel Portland which only lists a select few of the larger ones (without noting all the pods).

Any recommendations? Maybe Travel Portland could get more involved in this. Such a selling point for Portland are all the carts/pods around the city.
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I just wish Portland had good restaurants open after Blazers games.
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Food Carts Portland used to have a map, but I think it was hard to keep up to date, and it no longer seems to be on their site.
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