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The Portland '''food cart''' scene is renowned. Sprinkled throughout the city is curbside cuisine in sprawling cart hubs or solitary nooks. Few corners of the world or types of cuisine are unrepresented. These trailer-based food-flingers provide a quick, diverse alternative to brick-and-mortar [[restaurants]]. Popular with lunch crowds, snack-hungry pedestrians, or merely those seeking some down-to-earth variety, food carts give color to the city while they produce fuel for your fragile human bodies.
The Portland '''food cart''' scene is renowned. Sprinkled throughout the city is curbside cuisine in sprawling cart hubs or solitary nooks. Few corners of the world or types of cuisine are unrepresented. These trailer-based food-flingers provide a quick, diverse alternative to brick-and-mortar [[restaurants]]. Popular with lunch crowds, snack-hungry pedestrians, or merely those seeking some down-to-earth variety, food carts give color to the city while they produce fuel for your fragile human bodies.
In 2009, the [http://travel.nytimes.com/2009/05/10/travel/10Portland.html  NY Times ''Frugal Traveler''] visited PDX and highlighted food cart culture in a [http://video.nytimes.com/video/2009/05/08/travel/1194840085440/portland-s-food-cart-scene.html video].


== Food cart locations ==
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* [http://www.oregonlive.com/dining/index.ssf/2011/03/dc_vegetarian_sells_vegetarian.html DC Vegetarian, a downtown Portland food cart, creates own version of American classic subs] ([[Oregonian]])
* [http://www.oregonlive.com/dining/index.ssf/2011/03/dc_vegetarian_sells_vegetarian.html DC Vegetarian, a downtown Portland food cart, creates own version of American classic subs] ([[Oregonian]])
* [http://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Food_cart Food carts on Wikipedia]
* [http://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Food_cart Food carts on Wikipedia]
* [http://travel.nytimes.com/2009/05/10/travel/10Portland.html  NY Times ''Frugal Traveler'' on PDX food carts


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Revision as of 16:25, 9 August 2011

The Portland food cart scene is renowned. Sprinkled throughout the city is curbside cuisine in sprawling cart hubs or solitary nooks. Few corners of the world or types of cuisine are unrepresented. These trailer-based food-flingers provide a quick, diverse alternative to brick-and-mortar restaurants. Popular with lunch crowds, snack-hungry pedestrians, or merely those seeking some down-to-earth variety, food carts give color to the city while they produce fuel for your fragile human bodies.

In 2009, the NY Times Frugal Traveler visited PDX and highlighted food cart culture in a video.

Food cart locations

Most food carts in town are clumped into congregations from as a full city block to a couple carts huddled together. Some food carts stand alone, wedged in between restaurants and cafes or on the corners of parking lots.

Downtown

Southeast

Southwest

Northwest

North

Northeast

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