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Tigard knows how to feed people well. Whether you’re grabbing a quick lunch between meetings or planning a Saturday night dinner with friends, this city serves up more variety than you might expect. From family-owned breakfast spots to authentic Asian cuisine and everything in between, the local food scene keeps getting better.

Where to Eat Breakfast and Lunch

Start your morning at Banning’s Restaurant & Pie House, where the homemade pies have been making locals happy for over 40 years. Their breakfast menu covers all the classics, but it’s those freshly-baked pies that keep people coming back. If you want something different, Elmer’s Restaurant does a mean strawberry waffle with ice cream that could easily feed two people.

For lunch, the food cart scene in downtown Tigard brings serious flavor without the fuss. Tigard’s Carts on Broadway gathers multiple carts in one spot, offering authentic tacos, gourmet burgers, Asian fusion, and plenty of vegan and gluten-free options. The outdoor seating makes it perfect for those rare sunny afternoons. Parking is easy at most food cart locations.

Best Asian Restaurants

Asian cuisine thrives in Tigard. Din Tai Fung at Washington Square serves up xiao long bao (soup dumplings) that draw crowds from across the metro area. Their beef soup keeps customers ordering seconds. Pro tip: Stop by during their Golden Hour happy hour, Monday through Thursday from 3 to 6 PM, for specially priced cocktails and half-size baskets of their popular dumplings.

Wu’s Open Kitchen earns high praise for Chinese food done right. The kung pao chicken delivers every time. Meanwhile, Thai Delicious has become a go-to spot for takeout, with their spicy basil dish and pineapple curry with pork leading the menu favorites.

Family Friendly Restaurants Tigard, Oregon Open Now

When you need somewhere the whole crew will enjoy, Cascadia Restaurant & Bar serves up amazing calamari and solid American comfort food. Their California Club sandwich hits the spot for a quick lunch.

Pastini at Bridgeport Village keeps Italian simple and delicious. The spaghetti aglio e olio wins fans, and the portions make sure nobody leaves hungry. They’re open until 9 PM Sunday through Thursday and until 10 PM on Friday and Saturday. Note: Pastini does not accept reservations, so plan accordingly.

For something more casual, Buster’s Texas Style Barbecue serves three generations at once with their beef, turkey, and chicken options.

Authentic Mexican Food Tigard Downtown

The Mexican food scene brings authentic flavors to the table. Tacos y Pupusas Locas, a food truck near the car wash in downtown Tigard, specializes in El Salvadorean cuisine that locals swear by. Sanchez Taqueria makes everything from scratch, including their homemade salsas and tortillas, with portions big enough to share.

Quick Tips for Dining in Tigard

Make reservations when possible for popular spots, especially on weekends. Several restaurants offer online takeout ordering if you’re short on time. Most restaurants have ample parking, particularly at the Bridgeport Village and Washington Square locations. For the best experience at Din Tai Fung, arrive early or use their waitlist system to avoid long waits.

Your stomach is probably talking to you right about now. Tigard’s restaurant scene keeps evolving, with new spots opening and old favorites staying strong. Whether you’re craving dim sum in Tigard, a burger and beer, or Vietnamese pho, you’ll find it here. Pull up a chair, order something good, and taste what this city has cooking.

 

 

Sources: tualatinvalley.org, yelp.com, tripadvisor.com
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