We got some of the most delicious halibut& chips and clam strips I've ever had @ The Year of the Fish! Forgot to take a before picture. Definitely worth the drive.👍😋
They have a nice selection of carts. Nice diversity. I tried pop'z place and loved it. I'll be trying Lorell's chicken shack next.
I chose the all plant based vegan ramen cart.
I can't say enough good things. So good. Nice staff. I would say one of the best vegan ramen bowls in PDX.
This is the Captains Plate at 'Year of the Fish'. Worth every bit of $22. The french fries are cut by hand, less than 10 minutes before you ordered the french fries, the breading is cornstarch, you get lemon wedges but I told them to not give me any ketchup, cocktail sauce, tartar sauce, or a plastic fork, because I carry my own metal one.
Great food carts love the variety
The Mac and cheese place is legit. Super tasty street Mac with Mexican corn, great variety, and the proprietor was super nice!
I ate at Lorell's Chicken Shack. The hand cut fries and crispy chicken 🔥🔥🔥🔥 served piping hot with the honey hot sauce. The only thing left were bones in my box. I'll be back (Arnold Schwarzenegger voice)
The carts have changed over time (I still miss Jurassic Cart), but it's a good location and there's always tasty options. Bathrooms are a bit hard to reach, but clean.
Have shared pints of cider with friends at the permanent little beer pod.
Great place to chill in the warmer/dry months
This is a great place to grab lunch or a quick bite. I happened to be there on a Monday and some of the food carts were closed, but there was still a varied selection of food choices. I opted for the Venezuelan food cart and it was yummy.
The Yakisoba noodle place doesn’t have its own google address but it serves up the best drunken noodles I’ve had. Hot and tasty with fresh basil. Soooo good and cheap at $7 for veggie
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