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Perched atop Old Town’s White Stag Building, The Portland, Oregon sign is a great stop on your first trip to Portland.
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Old Town Chinatown

Discover the secrets of this historic central-city district, from a traditional garden to a bustling nightlife.

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Perched atop Old Town’s White Stag Building, The Portland, Oregon sign is a great stop on your first trip to Portland.
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The city’s oldest neighborhood is filled with surprises. From authentic Chinese restaurants, tea houses, and a city-block-sized traditional garden, Portland’s original downtown is a bustling entertainment district and streetwear shopping hub. Whether you arrive by train at Union Station, MAX light rail, or via the Chinatown Gateway, your exploration will be rewarded. Read on for our favorite things to do and see in Portland’s historic Old Town Chinatown.

Where to Stay in Old Town Chinatown

This central-city neighborhood puts you in the heart of the action, situated along the westside of the Willamette River with easy access to the Pearl District, downtown and Northwest Portland. Choose from boutique hotels, modern hostels, and more.

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Find a great sampling of the city's cultural offerings, including fine dining, art and nature, while staying in Northwest Portland's Pearl District and Old Town Chinatown.

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Where To Eat and Drink in Old Town Chinatown

One of Chinatown’s relatively few Chinese restaurants is Chen’s Good Taste Restaurant, a small Cantonese eatery near the Chinatown Gateway renowned for noodles and barbecued pork. Golden Horse and Republic Cafe can also be found next door to one another just a couple blocks away.

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The Golden Horse mural, created with support from the Portland Street Art Alliance (PSAA), greets passers-by in Portland’s Old Town Chinatown.

Credit: Sara Sjol for PSAA

A walk down Ankeny Alley, where you can get in line for Voodoo Doughnut, will bring you to Dan & Louis Oyster Bar, which opened in 1907, serving classic chowders and oysters. Wander the alley to find other old-salt Portland bars, or over to chef-driven food hall Pine Street Market, where you’ll find Pine Street Taproom.

Just down the street from Voodoo is the perfect pit stop for a cup of coffee at Stumptown Coffee, a sustainably sourced and locally roasted caffeine fix at the ready. Anime fans and kids at heart may prefer to fuel up at GeekEasy Anime Cafe instead.

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Old Town Chinatown Tastes

An assortment of cuisines, from Moroccan to sushi to pizza, greet hungry neighborhood visitors.

  • Bowery Bagels

    Bowery Bagels has been boiling Portland’s authentic New York-style bagels for over a decade. Get yours with delicious schmears, or a bagel sandwich and a Stumptown coffee.

  • Kasbah Moroccan Cafe

    This family-owned café in Old Town Chinatown offers authentic Moroccan cuisine, serving up traditional North African dishes like kefta tagine, merguez lamb sausage sandwiches and freshly baked batbot bread and pastries.

  • Sushi Ichiban

    This sushi joint offers the classic sushi-go-round experience on an actual toy train. Their expertly prepared sushi features real, fresh ingredients like tuna and wasabi.

  • Trap Kitchen

    Trap Kitchen cooks up noodles, chops, fried chicken, catfish and more from their kitchen inside the Roseland Theater.

  • Old Town Pizza & Brewing – Downtown

    Located within the heart of historic Old Town, inside one of Portland’s oldest standing buildings (the Merchant Hotel), Old Town serves pizzas, subs, salads and a wide variety of craft beers.

Things To Do in Old Town Chinatown

Art

The monthly First Thursday art event includes free shows and refreshments at dozens of galleries and stores throughout Old Town Chinatown, downtown and the Pearl District. Circle the block at the Everett Station Lofts to check out more than a dozen different mini-galleries.

Culture

A place to begin to learn about the Chinese American Community in the Rose City is Portland Chinatown Museum, which showcases the Chinese immigrant experience, and features Chinese American art, history and culture.

In 1999, a team of experts traveled to Portland from our sister city in Suzhou, China, to build an authentic 40,000-square-foot (3716 sq m) Ming Dynasty-style garden. Today, visitors to Lan Su Chinese Garden escape the bustle of the surrounding city to admire tranquil pools and seasonal foliage while wandering the grounds. In early 2025, the garden announced an expansion project that will add classrooms, an art gallery, performance spaces and more to the property.

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Lanterns floating in the serene water at Lan Su Chinese Garden in Old Town Chinatown.
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A covered bridge crossing at the Lan Su Chinese Garden.
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Covered bridges and richly planted landscapes frame a picturesque lake in this authentically built Ming dynasty-style garden, which offers tours and a tea house with snacks and traditional teas.
A table for tea service at the Lan Su Chinese Garden.
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Find inner peace with tea service in the Lan Su Chinese Garden Tea House.

This district was also once home to a vibrant Japantown. The Japanese American Museum of Oregon offers poignant and informative exhibits exploring the history of Japanese Americans in Portland and beyond. Explore the ‘lost Japanese American community’ virtually through a collaboration between the Japanese American Museum of Oregon and the Architectural Heritage Center with a web-based storytelling map and tour.

Nightlife

Whether you’re looking for an adult-friendly arcade, live music, DJs, cocktails, or rowdy dance floors, Old Town Chinatown delivers after dark.

Ground Kontrol arcade and bar goes kid-free at 5 p.m. Grab a pint and a slice at Old Town Pizza & Brewing, then join their tour of Portland’s Shanghai Tunnels, which is a fascinating journey back to Portland’s early days as a port town.

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Dance clubs including CC Slaughters, BIZU, and Stag PDX often feature energetic live DJs, while you’ll occasionally find servers and even patrons rocking out on the bar at Dixie Tavern. Live music can be found on most nights at Roseland Theater or the Star Theater & Starlight Lounge. Dante’s rotates between rock shows, cabaret and a live band iteration of karaoke called Karaoke From Hell.

End your evening with glitz, glamour and a bit of risqué humor brought to you by an all-star cast of female impersonators (always inspired by the venue’s namesake, Darcelle, who was until recently the country’s oldest performing drag queen) at the West Coast’s longest-running drag show, Darcelle XV.

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Shopping in Old Town Chinatown

With boutique clothing, shoes, and skateboards, Old Town Chinatown packs storefronts of local makers in some of the oldest buildings in Portland. Since 1976, Cal Skate Skateboards has proven that skateboarding is not a crime, with a knowledgeable staff ready to talk shop or get you set up with a new deck from their vast selection.

Pick out a pair of sneakers at Index PDX, Portland’s premier sneaker consignment store, where shrink-wrapped Yeezys and mint-condition Air Jordans sell for thousands of dollars. Wear your latest pair to Deadstock Coffee and Gallery, where your love of sneakers will be matched by the staff and decor. This one-of-a-kind coffeehouse doubles as a gathering place for “sneakerheads” young and old.

Open Saturdays and Sundays, Portland Saturday Market, outdoor arts and crafts fair, runs from March to Christmas every year. The bustle of this river-side bazaar nestled between Old Town’s Archways and the Westside of the Burnside Bridge has been a beloved weekend tradition since 1974. The Portland Saturday Market features over 250 vendors of arts, crafts, wares, and freshly made food to fill the senses.

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Shop Old Town Charm

Old Town Chinatown is the place to find locally made souvenirs, eclectic artwork and heritage goods.

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  • Orox Leather Co.

    Following in the footsteps of the proprietor’s great-grandfather, all Orox Leather creations are made by hand by a practiced craftsman. Their products are made with domestically sourced leather and sustainable (often even recycled) trappings.

  • Pendleton Home Store

    The flagship location of celebrated heirloom brand Pendleton Woolen Mills features the company’s complete line of American-made blanke is a lifestyle concept space featuring iconic Jacquard blankets, furniture and home décor.

  • Chess Club

    Chess Club is an immersive retail shop that offers magazines from around the globe, art and design experiences and a mineral water bar.

  • Unspoken

    This elevated streetwear shop brings independent brands and emerging designers to Portland that combine street culture and contemporary menswear; featuring apparel and accessories.

  • Barnes & Morgan

    Built on a family legacy of tailoring, herbal teas and community, Barnes & Morgan offers sophisticated handmade clothing and accessories in Old Town Chinatown, along with afternoon tea service.

Old Town Chinatown Events

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Portland's Central City

There's a lot more to Portland's urban core than Downtown, a center for retail, restaurants and cultural attractions. Goose Hollow is home to Providence Park soccer stadium, while the Pearl District is famous for upscale bars, boutiques and galleries. Old Town Chinatown offers streetwear shops, Saturday Market and Lan Su Chinese Garden and Northwest/Nob Hill boasts shopping, dining and access to Forest Park and the historic Pittock Mansion. East of the Willamette River, the Central Eastside offers family-friendly attractions, shopping and nightlife, while Lloyd is home to the Oregon Convention Center and the Portland Trail Blazers.

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