The Sushi Tour
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Join us for an entertaining walking tour through Portland's world-class Sushi scene. Follow Beau La Fave as he guides you through the creative world of sushi from various Rolls made by Portland "weird" sushi chefs! Learn about Portland, Sushi, and our connection to Japan. The Sushi Tour is presented over two hours, four sushi bars, and a two-mile walk in Downtown Portland. Portland's Japanese community has impacted the city's food scene. Experience Portland's diverse sushi culture, from traditional Japanese sushi to creative and innovative fusion dishes. Visit some of the city's best sushi restaurants and taste the freshest fish and seafood caught from the Pacific ocean. A unique and delicious experience not to be missed! The ticket will cover the cost of each dish, so you can enjoy a wide variety of sushi without worrying about the price.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Beau La Fave
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We will explore downtown portland and its world-class sushi.
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Experience Shigezo and learn their story; enjoy their house specials or creative rolls.
Duration: 40 minutes
Pass By: South Park Blocks
pass by portlands oldest park
Pass By: Portland Art Museum
get directions to Portland Art Museum
Pass By: Director Park
city park
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They have a peculiar statue
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hotel
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fountain
Pass By: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
concert hall
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farmers market on Saturdays and Wednesdays
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Japanese import store
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great coffee shop of note
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cool bar
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winery
Stop At:
learn about hamono sushi
Duration: 40 minutes
Pass By: Pioneer Courthouse Square
pioneer square
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mall
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Pass By: Weather Machine
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Stop At:
explore kaizen
Duration: 40 minutes
Pass By:
famous voodoo
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Pass By: Portland Oregon Sign
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Pass By: Tom McCall Waterfront Park
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