3 Best Restaurants in Vancouver, Southeastern Washington

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Little Conejo

$ Fodor's Choice

One of the region's best purveyors of authentic Mexico City–style tacos, this hip little counter-service cantina also boasts an impressive mezcal and margarita cocktails. About 10 reasonably priced tacos are offered, including slow-cooked brisket with fried jalapeños, garlic-roasted oyster mushrooms with salsa verde, and chorizo and crispy grilled cheese. There's a second location in the suburb of Ridgefield.

Amaro's Table

$$

This sophisticated, locally focused modern American bistro offers a relatively affordable menu, with many dinner entrées clocking in under $25, including a daily-changing risotto and a wild-salmon nicoise salad. Other highlights include one of the best cheeseburgers in town, ricotta doughnuts with caramel sauce for dessert, and a well-chosen wine list with a mix of international and Northwest bottles. There's a second location in Hazel Dell, on the north side of the city.

1220 Main St., OR, 98660, USA
360-718–2942
Known For
  • Crispy, classic fried chicken with honey butter
  • A vast selection of amaro and related cocktails
  • Pleasant and peaceful side patio with umbrellas

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Bleu Door Bakery

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Breakfast is the biggest draw at this Uptown Village bakery, with bacon-cheddar biscuits with sausage gravy, and ham and Swiss over waffles with syrup being especially popular. But don't overlook the tasty Cobb salad, tuna-avocado sandwiches, and made-from-scratch soups at lunch.
2411 Main St., OR, 98660, USA
360-693–2538
Known For
  • Shrimp and grits and mimosas during weekend brunch
  • Breakfast and lunch quiches
  • Croissants, lemon bars, cookies, and other pastries
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner

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