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NO FISH ! GO FISH!
A restaurant on Hawthorne and a popular downtown cart.
2 locations

3962 A SE Hawthorne Blvd
Portland OR 97214

SW 5th & Yamhill
Portland OR
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Oct 15, 2008Damn Portlanders
Ok I've heard stories about Strip Jeopardy at No Fish Go Fish. Their website is truly entertaining but not very informative about events. Can someone tell me if their Strip Jeopardy is weekly, monthly, etc? Time, Stripping requirements?! Thanks!
Aug 27, 2008StumptownLunch.com
No Fish! Go Fish!
3962 SE Hawthorne Boulevard
Portland, Oregon 97214
503-235-5378
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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
I woke up today feeling a little under the weather, but I managed to make it to my lunch appointment with friends at No Fish! Go Fish! Lucky for me the restaurant specializes in comfort food like soup and stuffed sandwiches?and [...]
Jul 9, 2008Flickr photos tagged 'portland'
Aug 18, 2008Flickr photos tagged 'pdx'
jeremyokaiŽ posted a photo:
No Fish Go Fish lunch ? I forget what the dish was called but it was flavorful and extremely spicy. ? Hawthorne Blvd. ? 35mm
the lowdown: No Fish! Go Fish! | 5th & Yamhill, Portland, OR | Website | Lunch, Food Cart | $6 Lunch Special | ****
Fantastic food on the go!
What do you do when your lunch plans are canceled and you didn't bring a sack lunch because you thought you were going out? I go to No [...]
Jan 22, 2008PDX Restaurant Reviews by Regular Folks
No Fish Go Fish, the food cart, has already been covered on this blog. What we haven't discussed, however, is No Fish Go Fish, the restaurant (located at 40th and Hawthorne).
I've had a few opportunities to go recently. We went on my daughter's second birthday, knowing that she'd love the "No Fish," which are specially-prepared, fish-shaped cornmeal pastries containing a variety of fillings, while we enjoyed one of the scratch-made soups.
This weekend, to launch our anniversary eat-a-rama, we changed our minds. We'd been planning Pambiche, but had made the plan thinking that we'd already have left our daughter with her grandmother. Things didn't work out like planned, however, so we chose a more family-friendly lunch location.
For this visit, my wife enjoyed the "Cowboy Chowder," a concoction of rice, cheese, and potatoes in some sort of creamy broth. I went for the lentil dal, which is always fantastic and is a mainstay at No Fish Go Fish. For fish, I had a mushroom pate (one of the new line of special No Fish) and the black olive, garlic, and basil No Fish, while my daughter had Apple Cinnamon and a PB&J.
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Feb 14, 2008tagged 'pdx' on del.icio.us
I've had a few opportunities to go recently. We went on my daughter's second birthday, knowing that she'd love the "No Fish," which are specially-prepared, fish-shaped cornmeal pastries containing a variety of fillings, while we enjoyed one of the scratch-made soups.
This weekend, to launch our anniversary eat-a-rama, we changed our minds. We'd been planning Pambiche, but had made the plan thinking that we'd already have left our daughter with her grandmother. Things didn't work out like planned, however, so we chose a more family-friendly lunch location.
For this visit, my wife enjoyed the "Cowboy Chowder," a concoction of rice, cheese, and potatoes in some sort of creamy broth. I went for the lentil dal, which is always fantastic and is a mainstay at No Fish Go Fish. For fish, I had a mushroom pate (one of the new line of special No Fish) and the black olive, garlic, and basil No Fish, while my daughter had Apple Cinnamon and a PB&J.
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SW 5th & Yamhill
Jun 18, 2008From Every Corner
RSG tagged me in a quasi-meme.
This Thursday, June 19th (tomorrow, kids!) is Bites for Rights ? where participating Portland restaurants will donate 15% of their sales for the day to Basic Rights Oregon, the state's flagship education and advocacy group for sexual minorities. Kathryn (that's "RSG") wants to know what restaurants I will be frequenting that day and pass on the question to other Portland peeps. Here goes...
I have Thursday off from my "day job" at Just Out but a long "Les Miserables" rehearsal that night in Tigard, so the evening part is tricky. Also, the pocketbook's a bit on the thin side, so I've got to do this on the cheap. Here's my plan...
Morning: latte and light breakfast at Haven Coffee (just down the street and a typical morning coffee spot for me anyway), followed by a vigorous Mt. Tabor hike.
Post-hike lunch: No Fish! Go Fish! of course, right down Hawthorne.
Much as I would love to meet up with Kathryn et al for a Mint/820 happy hour, my rehearsal night (6 to 10:30 pm) won't allow it. I'll likely settle instead for take-out dinner from Pastini Pastaria.
And if I'm feeling up for more post-rehearsal gustatory adventure, I might grab drinks at Crush with some peeps.
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This Thursday, June 19th (tomorrow, kids!) is Bites for Rights ? where participating Portland restaurants will donate 15% of their sales for the day to Basic Rights Oregon, the state's flagship education and advocacy group for sexual minorities. Kathryn (that's "RSG") wants to know what restaurants I will be frequenting that day and pass on the question to other Portland peeps. Here goes...
I have Thursday off from my "day job" at Just Out but a long "Les Miserables" rehearsal that night in Tigard, so the evening part is tricky. Also, the pocketbook's a bit on the thin side, so I've got to do this on the cheap. Here's my plan...
Morning: latte and light breakfast at Haven Coffee (just down the street and a typical morning coffee spot for me anyway), followed by a vigorous Mt. Tabor hike.
Post-hike lunch: No Fish! Go Fish! of course, right down Hawthorne.
Much as I would love to meet up with Kathryn et al for a Mint/820 happy hour, my rehearsal night (6 to 10:30 pm) won't allow it. I'll likely settle instead for take-out dinner from Pastini Pastaria.
And if I'm feeling up for more post-rehearsal gustatory adventure, I might grab drinks at Crush with some peeps.
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