Matta (restaurant)

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Matta is a restaurant located in Portland, Oregon, known for its unique blend of Vietnamese cuisine and Pacific Northwest flavors. The restaurant was founded by Richard Le and his family, who have a rich history in the culinary arts.

History[edit | edit source]

Matta was established in 2019 by Richard Le, who wanted to honor his family's Vietnamese heritage while incorporating the local ingredients and culinary techniques of the Pacific Northwest. The restaurant quickly gained popularity for its innovative dishes and commitment to quality.

Cuisine[edit | edit source]

Matta's menu features a variety of dishes that reflect the fusion of Vietnamese and Pacific Northwest flavors. Some of the popular items include:

  • Pho with locally sourced ingredients
  • Banh mi sandwiches with a twist
  • Seasonal salads with Vietnamese-inspired dressings
  • Unique desserts that blend traditional Vietnamese sweets with local fruits

Location[edit | edit source]

Matta is located in the bustling city of Portland, Oregon, a city known for its vibrant food scene and diverse culinary offerings. The restaurant is situated in a neighborhood that attracts both locals and tourists.

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Since its opening, Matta has received numerous accolades for its innovative cuisine and exceptional service. It has been featured in various local and national food publications and has won several awards for its unique approach to Vietnamese cuisine.

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