![]() ![]() Located just steps from a busy MAX Light Rail station, the Fifth Avenue Food Cart Pod sates downtowners’ daytime appetites with offerings like Korean tacos or Asian-fusion rice bowls at Korean Twist, along with myriad other cuisines, including Mexican, Thai and Egyptian. ![]() Once you’ve got your meal, stroll to Tom McCall Waterfront Park and pull up a bench (or find a spot on the grass) - it’s an instant picnic. The Third Avenue Food Cart Pod is home to the popular Stretch The Noodle, known for its toothsome hand-pulled noodles made fresh every day, as well as carts offering fare from Mexico, Egypt, Thailand and Vietnam. Grab a bite and enjoy a stroll through the adjacent North Park Blocks. Opened in 2021, the Cart Blockscomprise a group of food carts that were previously located at the (now closed) Alder Street food cart pod, including Kafta House and Rachel & Rose. Carts here include Thai, Mexican and Indian options, along with bento, sandwiches, kebabs and more. ![]() Located near the south end of downtown, the PSU Pod is handy to the university campus and the shady South Park Blocks. Grab a delicious meal at any of the carts and take your seat on the bricks in Portland’s living room. You’ll find Amelia’s serving crowd-pleasing Mexican specialties Fried Egg I’m In Love is known for its namesake sandwiches. Sitting right in the heart of downtown Portland, the Pioneer Courthouse Square food cart pod is home to several lunchtime favorites. Downtown and Southwest Portland Food Cart Pods Pioneer Courthouse Square Many smaller groups and stand-alone carts are scattered around the city, but here are some big, noteworthy pods you don’t want to miss. Options range from street food favorites to elevated delicacies, from snacks to full meals to decadent desserts.Įxplore international flavors and unique new food concepts - without the wait of a sit-down restaurant - at Portland’s many food cart pods. Unlike other cities’ mobile food trucks, most Portland carts stay put in groups dubbed “pods,” making it a snap to sample several at a time. Though they’re known as food trucks elsewhere in the country, “food carts” is the more common term in Portland (we love doing things just a little bit different). Food Trucks, Food Carts & Food Cart Pods - A Primer That combination didn’t return any results, but we don’t want you to go hungry! Please try a different search above. ![]()
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