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Where is the Best Budget Date Spot in Portland, Oregon?

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Where is the Best Budget Date Spot in Portland, Oregon?

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the flatbread, yes! the rice, yes! the chicken, yes! i love this place. has kind of an unusual odor that i can’t quite place, and it’s always, ALWAYS elbow to elbow at the tables, but that only speaks for the quality of the food. people love it!

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A great way to escape the hustle of Downtown. The water cools you. The serenity will calm you. A little on the pricey side (6.50 for adults) but worth the admission. See beautiful chinese structures and wonderful flowers. Located in Chinatown district.Pros + Cool, CalmCons – Gift shop small

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I was an accidental tourist. Made a wrong turn looking for gas off the beaten path. I alternated between cussing myself due to the needle on my gas gage pointing to EMPTY and breathlessly exclaming what a gorgeous camping area “I had discovered”. I kept reassuring myself that the promised gas station would surely appear as I continued to drive up, up and up! “Wow, I’ll just have to come back this way when I have a full tank of gas. So much like Devil’s Lake in Wisconsin!” “Oh no! Almost really sitting on EMPTY!” Now down, down and down. There’s the gas sign once again. Do I believe them this time or should I try for the freeway. Well worth the missed turns and anxiety over the empty gas tank! This was in the fall of 2004. I’ve “accidently” found myself there twice more.Pros + Breathtaking veiws.Cons – Parking

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The city of Portland has planned a $100+ million project to replace the open reservoirs at Mount Tabor Park with buried underground water storage. The scenic views and deep, reflecting water could be permanently destroyed. Now a public advisory committee is deciding “what goes on top.” The city plans a permanent 7% water rate increase to pay for it. It’s not too late to stop them. Join the Friends of the Reservoirs! Visit our website http://www.friendsofreservoirs.org to learn how you can get involved.Pros + Scenic views, Natural area, Historic open waterCons – Doomed reservoirs, Poor city maintenance, Poor handicap access

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