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Established | July 3, 2012 |
Owner(s) | Marco Frattaroli |
Food type | Italian |
Street address | 3539 Southeast Division Street |
City | Portland |
State | Oregon |
Postal/ZIP Code | 97202 |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 45°30′18″N 122°37′40″W / 45.5049°N 122.6277°W |
Cibo is an Italian restaurant in Portland, Oregon. [1] [2] Owner Marco Frattaroli opened the restaurant in 2012.
Cibo (pronounced chee-bo; Italian for food) [3] is an Italian restaurant in southeast Portland's Richmond neighborhood. [4] The 2,000-square-foot space has a bar, an open kitchen with an imported Ligurian pizza oven, [5] red leather booths, [6] and wrap-around windows. [7]
Erin DeJesus of Eater Portland said the restaurant was "designed around the concept of the cecina, a topped chickpea flatbread, and hand-pulled pizzas". [8] The menu has also included stromboli, charcuterie, baked fish, and Pax romana sausage with foccaccia, relish, and house mustard. [8] Other dishes have included bolognese, polenta lasagne, bacon-wrapped quail, and pan-seared trout with prosciutto and sage. [9]
Owner Marco Frattaroli confirmed plans to open Cibo in January 2012. [7] Originally slated to open in April, the restaurant's launch was pushed back to mid May, [5] then June 26, [10] [11] before finally debuting on July 3. [12]
Samantha Bakall ranked Cibo number 15 in The Oregonian's 2017 list of Portland's twenty-seven best wood-fired pizzas, in which she described the restaurant as a "neighborhood favorite". [13] Zuri Anderson included Cibo in iHeart Media's 2021 overview of the city's "highest-rated" pizza restaurants, based on Tripadvisor reviews. [14]
Alex Frane included Cibo in Eater Portland's 2022 list of fifteen "stellar" Italian eateries in the city, writing: "the mistake could be made that Cibo is more of a pizzeria and bar than full Italian restaurant. But the small-but-solid pasta list and Italian wine menu elevate the restaurant to a more full-fledged Italian eatery, while still being a more casual, weeknight or special occasion kind of venture. Still, the thin, char-kissed wood-fired pizzas are the main draw, especially the signature margherita." [6]