Pambiche Cocina and Repostería Cubana | |
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Restaurant information | |
Food type | Cuban |
Street address | 2811 Northeast Glisan St. |
City | Portland |
County | Multnomah |
State | Oregon |
Postal/ZIP Code | 97232 |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 45°31′36″N 122°38′13″W / 45.52663°N 122.63698°W |
Website |
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Pambiche Cocina and Repostería Cubana, or simply Pambiche, is a Cuban restaurant located in northeast Portland, Oregon.
Pambiche is housed in "a funky turn of the century Victorian building", [1] located at 2811 Northeast Glisan Street in Portland's Kerns neighborhood. [2] The restaurant is owned by chef and musician John Maribona, a first-generation Cuban American, and serves traditional Cuban cuisine using recipes from Maribona's family. [3] [4] It features outside seating and offers happy hour during select hours. [5] The menu includes empanadas, pork roast, prawns, tostones, and several vegetarian options. Select plates include roasted corn and chicken, smoked ham in béchamel sauce, a Cuban creole fish sandwich with red snapper, and Valencia saffron rice and chicken. [6] Its brunch menu includes plates with beans, eggs, rice and a choice of protein. [5]
Pambiche installed ornate bicycle racks with a "decidedly Caribbean feel" in 2011. [7] In 2015, Maribona expressed approval of President Barack Obama's announcement to normalize relations with Cuba after more than fifty years. He shared his hope that Pambiche would be able to have Cuban-made products such as chocolate. [3]
Pambiche has received a generally positive reception. It was awarded "Chef's Choice" for the best Latin American restaurant by The Portland Mercury and named "Restaurant of the Year" by Willamette Week. [1] The Portland Mercury also said Pambiche was "good, fun, and justifiably popular" and recommended the desserts. [6] Lonely Planet described the restaurant as "Portland's best Cuban food, with a trendy and riotously colorful atmosphere", while The New York Times noted, "Locals know that you can drive by Pambiche any night of the week and find it packed". [1] [8] Thrillist included it in their list of "The 12 Best Portland Brunch Spots... Without Lines" in 2014. [5] Travel Portland called Pambiche "can't-miss Cuban cuisine" that emphasizes healthy, natural foods and "feels like it's straight out of grandma's kitchen". [4]