PDX Empanadas
2 SW Naito Pkwy, Portland
(508) 840-0044
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These are so delicious!! My favorite are the pork ones! I love them so much that I ate four of them today!
The service was very friendly and kind.
The service was friendly and observant. This place has a great feel to it. Similar to a cafe in Las Vegas I liked.
Love their empanadas. Such a hearty, affordable treat!
We are open every Saturday and Sunday at the Portland Saturday Market from March to Christmas Eve.
Really delicious, my favorite food at the Saturday Market!! Will definitely be going back.
Best empanadas! Tasty, crunchy, fresh and healthy. Made with love.
one of the best spots in the area. i will be back with my coworkers. the bill was decent for the quality.
Empanadas for those that don’t know are filled pockets. They frequently contain meat and sometimes cheese. Located at the Portland Saturday Market right in the middle of it all, PDX empanadas represents strongly the Uruguayan form whereas nearly every Latin American country has their own take in the concept. We have some South American culture in the family, and when we have to satisfy the craving for a taste of home, as locals we go there to eat. Largely we do this because they’re not a chef’s take on they concept, they’re authentic! Because of their authenticity to the Uruguayan culture, they also have Mate (pronounced mah-tay in Spanish) they way I love it, a little sweet, and the most delicious alfajores (a sandwich cookie with dulce de leche in the middle) that honestly we enjoy more than the empanadas. They hard part—they at times sell out of alfajores and mate so be sure to get the most options going on Saturday. Even if you go and they don’t have alfajores and mate you’re still safe as they always have empanadas.
Pretty good!
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The address is wrong. Not sure if they'd moved or closed
Try the sweet alfajores for a treat.
Uruguayan-style empanada cart in the SW 3rd cart pod downtown.
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