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    Kings Bento

    4.3 (41 reviews)
    ModerateAsian Fusion

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    Hapa Pizza - Pho

    Hapa Pizza

    4.8(289 reviews)
    2.5 miSouthwest Portland
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    Hapa Pizza: A Masterclass in Fusion and Flavor If you…read morehaven't been to Hapa Pizza in downtown Beaverton, you are missing out on what is arguably the most exciting culinary evolution in the Pacific Northwest. It is rare for a restaurant to live up to "New York Times Best in the US" hype, but Hapa doesn't just meet the bar--it sets a whole new one. The Crust: A Neapolitan Dream Everything starts with the dough. They've mastered a Neapolitan-style crust that achieves the impossible: a light, airy crumb with a soulful sourdough tang and that signature wood-fired "leopard spotting." It's chewy, charred, and provides the perfect structural integrity for their bold toppings. The "Mind-Trip" Flavors What truly makes Hapa a destination is how seamlessly owners Aaron and Natalie Truong blend traditional Asian dishes with the canvas of a pizza. * The Bánh Mì Pizza: This is a revelation. The lemongrass BBQ pork is sweet and smoky, perfectly countered by the crunch of pickled daikon and carrots and a drizzle of sriracha aioli. * The Phở Pizza: It sounds like a gimmick until you taste it. The brisket, Thai basil, and hoisin-sriracha swirl actually trick your brain into thinking you're eating a bowl of noodles, but with the satisfying crunch of a pizza. * Khao Soi & Thai Curry: For those who want a kick, these pizzas bring deep, aromatic spices and creative textures (like crispy wonton strips) that you simply won't find anywhere else. Beyond the Pie Do not sleep on the sides. The Tom Yum Caesar Salad is a tangy, umami-rich masterpiece that redefines what a salad can be. And if they have the Korean Burrata or their Asian-inspired Tiramisus (like Ube or Vietnamese Coffee) on the menu, order them immediately before they sell out. The Vibe Despite the national accolades, Hapa retains its heart. The space is clean and modern, and the service is consistently praised for being warm and efficient even when the line is out the door. Final Verdict: Hapa Pizza isn't just "good fusion"--it's a world-class example of how to respect traditional techniques while fearlessly innovating. It is a mandatory stop for any food lover in Oregon. Pro Tip: They are known to sell out, so arrive early or check their social media for daily updates. Your taste buds will thank you.

    We were visiting family in the suburbs and looking for dinner. Found Hapa Pizza through an Eater…read morearticle! We ordered for pickup and got the pho, Banh mi, and Diavola pizzas. The pho and banh mi were my fav! I was skeptical but the flavors were really good. It's kind of amazing how well they captured the flavors onto a pizza! The diavola was good, but more "normal" flavor that I've had at other places. I will say the crust wasn't my favorite, but I would still get it again and just not eat as much of the crust so that I can eat more slices :)

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    Magnolia Fusion - Gyro

    Magnolia Fusion

    4.8(13 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    This past weekend my partner and I were looking for a five star-rated restaurant we've never been…read moreto before, and Yelp delivered! If you've never heard of Magnolia Fusion, I highly suggest you check these amazing folks out because we had a great experience. Located near 185th and TV Highway, Magnolia Fusian is one of several businesses adding international flavor to this little pocket of Aloha. The business is family-owned, and visitors sense they're in for something special as soon as they step foot in the door. Brian, the owner's son, greeted us with a smile and helped us navigate the extensive menu. There is a whole lot to choose from here as the menu boasts both Mediterranean and Asian cuisine. We're talking gyoza, gyros and baklava, with some arroz con leche thrown in for good measure... and I'm all about it! We ordered a wide variety of dishes, and Brian kept us entertained while our food was being prepared. He let us know the pre-existing Mediterranean restaurant was purchased by his mother and her sister last year, and they added Asian cuisine to the menu. His mother has extensive experience working in Asian restuarants, and has also done her fair share of catering as well. That level of experience is made abundantly clear in not only the quality of the food, but precision with which she prepares and serves the food. Our selections arrived at the table in the blink of an eye. We ordered the chicken yakisoba, a gyro, and some Greek fries... and everything hit the spot! The chicken yakisoba had the perfect level of spice, the noodles and veggies had just the right amount of bite, and it was served with a delicious house-made hot chili oil. The gyro had everything going for it; fresh pita, tender and juicy slices of meat, and a delicious tzatziki sauce that helped bring all the flavors together. And wouldn't you know, these kind folks brought us out complimentary arroz con leche for dessert! I love supporting small businesses like Magnolia Fusion, and genuinely wish this family the best of luck as they continue reaching out to the community to win over new customers. They're quickly showing they've got what it takes to create long-lasting success.

    To be honest, we were in the parking lot close to Magnolia Fusion because we were looking for some…read moreoutdoor tacos. Unfortunately the taco tent was no where in sight so we decided to give Mongolia Fusion a try. It was quiet when we arrived, so we placed our order and grabbed a table quickly. It is an interesting concept, both Mediterranean food and Japanese-style teriyaki dishes. Our food came and everything was surprising delicious. We tried the chicken teriyaki plate and the lamb & rice plate. Both were delicious and generously portioned. The lamb & rice plate came with a bowl of salad, hummus and fresh pita bread. While the chicken teriyaki sat on top of a pile of steamed rice and salad. Everything was cooked well and easy to eat. The portion reminded me what we used to get for lunch back the 2000's, enough food for dining in and leftovers to go. Oh that was a good time. Overall, we highly recommend Mongolia Fusion as the food was good and the price was reasonable considering the portions. We could have easily shared either of the plates we ordered.

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