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Anzen
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Food & Dining
736 NE Martin Luther King Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97222 (503) 233-5111
Anzen is not a very big grocery store, especially when compared to the enormous conference center across the street. But Anzen has much of what you need from an Asian grocery, carefully organized...
Anzen is not a very big grocery store, especially when compared to the enormous conference center across the street. But Anzen has much of what you need from an Asian grocery, carefully organized in a very small space. And their fish selection is among the best in town, supplying local restaurants with much of their sushi-grade fish.
Anzen has a good selection of Asian foods, goods, toiletries, and supplies. But its fish counter is truly outstanding. This is some of the freshest fish you'll find in the city, and I've found myself in line behind restaurant chefs who came down personally to select their fish for that day. The staff is knowledgeable and can point you in the right direction for whatever you might need. It's great to have such a good Asian grocery right downtown. Definitely worth a visit.
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Uwajimaya has an important place in Portland as one of the most reliable sources for all things Asian. Whether you're looking for nori (dried seaweed), sushi quality fish, or a good bottle of sake,...
Uwajimaya has an important place in Portland as one of the most reliable sources for all things Asian. Whether you're looking for nori (dried seaweed), sushi quality fish, or a good bottle of sake, you can find it all at Uwajimaya. Their produce is extraordinarily fresh and displays a range far beyond what you'll find at your local grocery store. Whether you're interested in Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, or any other Asian cuisine, you'll likely find the perfect ingredients here. And Uwajimaya extends far beyond food. You'll also find an incredible bookstore with everything from the latest Asian magazines to books that help you learn language, from videos of foreign films to to t-shirts with cute cartoon characters. And Sambi, their restaurant, is a great Japanese restaurant. Their specials (from 11 to 4, Monday through Saturday) include sushi and are very reasonably priced. Uwajimaya is a great place, whether you need just a little soy sauce or a fully stocked pantry.
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I searched all my life for a nursery like Tsugawa. Beautifully organized, wonderfully healthy plants, extraordinary selection, and even fantastically laid out grounds. It's a joy just to browse...
I searched all my life for a nursery like Tsugawa. Beautifully organized, wonderfully healthy plants, extraordinary selection, and even fantastically laid out grounds. It's a joy just to browse there, and even better to go there to shop.
Longview is a little out of the way for me, but it is SO worth the drive. Located just off I-5, Tsugawa is a gem in an unusual location. You wouldn't expect to find a nursery of Tsugawa's caliber in Longview, but there it is in all its glory. With an Asian flair that makes every display artistic, Tsugawa can provide everything you need for your garden--and quite a few things you never thought of. I've bought everything from bonsai tools to regionally developed seeds, from spring color spots to showcase trees. I've never been disappointed; the quality is consistently impressive, and they stand behind everything they sell. I'd love to say I'd bought some of their garden sculpture, but I'll have to save up for that one. It will be well worth the wait.
Tsugawa Nursery is well worth the drive, no matter where you live. Check out their website for a good idea of what you have in store, then head out for a visit. It will surpass your expectations.
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Bird's English Garden and Nursery can be a touch tricky to find. While the location borders the interstate so it can be easily seen, you do have to take a bit of a side road to get there. At the...
Bird's English Garden and Nursery can be a touch tricky to find. While the location borders the interstate so it can be easily seen, you do have to take a bit of a side road to get there. At the top of the exit, make a right. Then, when it looks like you should be turning left with the main road (just past the Subway and pizza place), keep going straight. There's a small sign at the top of the road, but it's easy to miss. Once you've been there, you won't need directions again; it's easy to find. Rest assured it's well worth the trip.
The location looks like a fairly small nursery, but it has loads and loads of plants. It's worth the time to walk the grounds; you'll see lots of wonderful things you absolutely must have for your garden. The staff are incredibly helpful, if a bit overworked on the weekends. If they don't have what you need, just ask. They may be able to order it or help you track it down.
It's nice to have a full service nursery so close to home. And if you're an avid gardener, you'll know that a good nursery is always worth the trip.
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We came here to use a half-price offer in the Entertainment Book, and since it was a casino, we didn't expect much. But the Chinese food was surprisingly good, especially for a small town like...
We came here to use a half-price offer in the Entertainment Book, and since it was a casino, we didn't expect much. But the Chinese food was surprisingly good, especially for a small town like LaCenter.
The casino atmosphere out front is kind of a bummer, especially the smell of cigarette smoke. But if you're seated in the back of the restaurant, it's not quite as noticeable. We tried one dish from the menu (lemon chicken) and one of the specials (stir-fried pea shoots); the menu dish was good, and the special was very good. I was impressed with the quality; it was definitely better than expected.
While it's not the kind of place I'd put on my regular list (largely because of the casino environment), it's nice to know there's a good restaurant close by.
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Historic hotels sometimes get a bad rap--but sometimes, they're the perfect elegant antidote to a hundred identical chain hotels. The Benson has old-world style with all the modern conveniences. ...
Historic hotels sometimes get a bad rap--but sometimes, they're the perfect elegant antidote to a hundred identical chain hotels. The Benson has old-world style with all the modern conveniences. You'll feel that you stepped back in time from the moment you walk in the door.
The Benson is a popular meeting place because of its wonderful palatial lobby. With comfortable chairs, beautiful rugs, warm fireplaces, and attentive service, you'll feel pampered just by taking a seat.
The service at check-in is excellent. I'd recommend asking for a corner room; it's worth it to have the extra space. The rooms are lovely, well-kept and up-to-date. You'll definitely enjoy your stay.
If you have time, the London Grill downstairs is well worth a visit. The meals are excellent, and it's a beautiful place to celebrate any occasion. If you want old-school style, with Caesar salad and flambes done tableside, you'll enjoy it. Again, service is amazing. Live piano most evenings really adds to the ambiance.
Classic style with modern convenience; I love, love, love the Benson!
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I was hoping to have a really fabulous salon experience, and in that respect, Studio 162 was disappointing. It wasn't a bad haircut, but it wasn't what I expected for the price.
The salon is...
I was hoping to have a really fabulous salon experience, and in that respect, Studio 162 was disappointing. It wasn't a bad haircut, but it wasn't what I expected for the price.
The salon is clean and well-maintained; the reception staff was polite and helpful. I had one of the top stylists in the salon, and I paid for the privilege. But the cut wasn't measurably better than any other cut I had had recently--at a lower price. I wasn't impressed with her technique or with the end result. It was certainly serviceable, but not a great salon cut.
They also pushed pretty hard on the product sales, which never impresses me. Overall, not a bad experience, but it easily could have been a lot better.
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The Ridgefield Library is a TINY space, but it definietely packs a lot of punch. It always amazes me how much selection they can fit into their library. And it's state-of-the-art with its online...
The Ridgefield Library is a TINY space, but it definietely packs a lot of punch. It always amazes me how much selection they can fit into their library. And it's state-of-the-art with its online searches of the entire Fort Vancouver Regional Library collection, so you have access to everything you need. Using the online system, you can search for any book, order it, and have it delivered to any branch of the library or even mailed to your home. For a small town library, you don't have to feel limited.
There are events for children, a good reference section, a representative sample of new books and a good selection of other reading. There are also two computers with online access that you can use. Ridgefield is fortunate to have a library that knows how to use its resources effectively.
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You probably went to this type of hardware store with your dad or grandfather. Right on the corner of Main Street in Ridgefield, Ridgefield Hardware is a step back in time, the local hardware store...
You probably went to this type of hardware store with your dad or grandfather. Right on the corner of Main Street in Ridgefield, Ridgefield Hardware is a step back in time, the local hardware store that had everything you need. However, Ridgefield Hardware also has a really good selection of what you need, so don't overlook it because it's not the size of a Home Depot or Lowe's. You can find what you need for that home repair--and even great things you didn't know you needed--right here in Ridgefield.
Since we live in downtown Ridgefield, I can attest that there have been plenty of times we needed just a little something--painter's tape, a certain size of nail, a little more caulk, or even a tub stopper--to finish a project. I walked up the street, picked up what I needed, and walked back. What a pleasure, especially compared to a 30 to 40 minute roadtrip to a huge superstore where they couldn't care less what I need. At Ridgefield Hardware Store, you're guaranteed to have good service, which is worth a trip all by itself. And the store "mascot", Otis, is a tiny dog who is famous in his own right. He even had a campaign to be city manager (a position since won by the more qualified George Fox). How many big hardware stores have a mascot you can pet for a few minutes? :)
In addition, Ridgefield Hardware somehow manages to keep a wide range of really interesting things, like beautifully crafted weather vanes and seasonal flags for the outside of your home. I've found great holiday decorations and even dishes there. It's just a super bonus from a great local store.
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After spending time in Lowe's and Home Depot, wandering the aisles in vain search of assistance, I was SO grateful to find Parkrose Hardware! They have a wide selection of everything I could...
After spending time in Lowe's and Home Depot, wandering the aisles in vain search of assistance, I was SO grateful to find Parkrose Hardware! They have a wide selection of everything I could possibly need, and EXCELLENT service. Free popcorn was just icing on the cake. :)
Even though the Mill Plain location is out of my way, I happily trek there to shop. They'll take the time to answer all my questions and help me find what I need. Or, if I know what I need, they'll leave me alone and let me make a quick trip in and out. Hooray! The store is clean and well-organized, easy to find what you need.
I can also HIGHLY recommend their rental department. We used them for a charity event and for a wedding last year, and the service was simply PHENOMENAL. I would do anything for their event planning staff, who went above and beyond to take care of our needs.
A most excellent place to shop; we're fortunate to have Parkrose here in Vancouver.
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