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Welcome to Coquine

Coquine, a cozy and rustic restaurant in Portland, offers a unique dining experience with a focus on New American cuisine. Known for their impeccable service and exquisite dishes, Coquine provides a variety of options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Their menu includes delicacies such as chicken liver mousse, sturgeon caviar, and handmade butter. Customers rave about the intimate ambiance and the chef's tasting menu, which allows diners to savor a diverse range of flavors. While the prices may be on the higher end, Coquine is a must-visit for those seeking a culinary adventure in Portland.

LOCATIONS
  • Coquine
    6839 SE Belmont St Portland, OR 97215
    6839 SE Belmont St Portland, OR 97215 Hotline: (503) 384-2483

Welcome to Coquine, a hidden gem located in Portland, Oregon, offering a unique combination of Pasta, New American, and Salad cuisine. This intimate and classy restaurant is perfect for a romantic dinner or a special celebration.

Coquine takes pride in its diverse menu, featuring delightful dishes such as Buttermilk buckwheat biscuit with honeythyme butter, Levain Toast with free ricotta and honey, and Chicken Liver mousse with Santa Rosa plum jam. The restaurant also offers vegan options and caters to individuals with dietary preferences.

Customers rave about the impeccable service at Coquine, with attentive waitstaff who help guide diners through the menu and provide excellent wine recommendations. The cozy and rustic ambiance adds to the overall dining experience, making guests feel right at home.

From the rave reviews of loyal customers, it is clear that Coquine has established itself as a must-visit restaurant in Portland. The creativity in presentation, freshness of ingredients, and overall culinary experience make dining at Coquine a memorable and rewarding experience.

  • Highlights of Coquine:
  • Impeccable service and knowledgeable staff
  • Diverse menu with vegan options
  • Cozy and rustic ambiance
  • Creative presentation of dishes

If you're looking for a culinary adventure in Portland, Coquine is the place to be. With its unique menu offerings, attention to detail, and exceptional dining experience, Coquine is sure to leave a lasting impression on every guest.

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Nishi B.
Nishi B.

The service was absolutely amazing. They waiters and waitresses were kind and explained the menu very well. They even helped pick out some nice wine to pair with the dinner. I'm not a wine person, but the rose they recommended was really good. We did the 5 coarse meal, so it took about 2 hours. The ambiance was very cozy and rustic. My most favorite dish would be the ravioli stuffed with ricotta ; it had fava beans and other nuts that paired so well with the pasta. The ice cream had a burst on flavor in every bite. I was a bit skeptical with the plate of just cheese, but when I took a bite into it, the cheese and cherry just felt so refreshing. The caviar was very buttery and rich.

Nia F.
Nia F.

I've been meaning to review this restaurant and just couldn't get around to it! I dined here with a friend, we had a few cocktails and their 7 course dining experience! Food was fabulous! Delicate and presentation did not disappoint! Our salad was made with miners lettuce and so many unique ingredients! Truly an elite dining experience in Portland. Highly recommend this restaurant! Oh and I forgot! At the end of our meal we got a box of cookies to take home! Yum!!

Jacqueline C.
Jacqueline C.

What a great experience. This is a cozy restaurant and the staff were friendly and attentive. We chose to do the chefs tasting menu so we could taste a little of many things. It was wonderful to not have to make any decisions and just let them bring out small delicious dishes. Everything was amazing and I highly suggest this place.

Kat S.
Kat S.

If you've read my review about Kann, this is a similar experience except on a much smaller but mind blowing coffee and pastry scale Located in a quiet neighborhood near Mt Tabor, Coquine feels like a small nook of Europe. As you walk in, you'll see a small selection of veggies, wines, hard to find chocolates to the left and an incredible selection of freshly made pastries (chocolate bread situation, cardamom monkey bread, I may have blacked out on all other options) and coffee to the right. They have thought through everything here, from quality coffee and snacks, to beautiful ceramics the coffee is served in. Two things I'll call out is I really wanted to try one of their sandwiches but they only had ham, no vegetarian options. And the other thing with all its amazingness this place is amazingly expensive. Totally worth it of course.

Tiva F.
Tiva F.

Limited 6 week pop up held in the Coquine dining space. Make a reservation through Tock with a $20 per person fee which will be applied toward your check. They also take walk ins! We came in on the first night and I've never been to Coquine so I was delighted to learn there was a small parking lot available! We went ahead and ordered a bottle of the Renzo Castella 2019, a Nebbiolo wine. It was fantastic and light, pairing perfect with our food. Pastas! The Tajarin pasta was my favorite. It features clams, dulse seaweed, carraway, horseradish, and celery. The Paparrdelle was also good, lovely texture and not heavy. We almost didn't order dessert. How sad it would have been if we never met this Strawberry Tart! Perfect finish to the experience.

Lydia Z.
Lydia Z.

We went to coquine's market to order a la carte and eat at which probably took away from a more legit dining experience. The food was pretty tasty but was shocked at the pricing which was comparable to SF food pricing. We got some bread and butter to start and was ok. The salad we got was really refreshing and dynamic as was the crawfish rice. Really unimpressed by the chicken--not super flavorful or juicy but at least it was a good texture. The fries that came with the chicken were quite soggy from being doused in sauce. Would not recommend. Overall, a decent hidden food spot in a suburban neighborhood with beautiful skyline views but I wouldn't go out of my way to come back if I'm visiting again.

Linda C.
Linda C.

We really enjoyed our dining experience at Coquine. They were really creative about the presentation of the food. We loved the feeling of freshness of the ingredients. It's pricey. This restaurant is best enjoyed if you are seeking a culinary experience. The prices are high and the portion sizes are small. It's not value dining. But it can be a fulfilling experience if you are looking for something different. There are two dining areas: the main restaurant, which requires reservations, and the Market Cafe, which is walk-in. We went on a Wednesday evening and easily found seating at the Market Cafe. While the area was very small, there appeared to be ample seating for the number of guests who arrived between 5pm and 6:30pm. Both areas share a common menu. On the evening that we went there, they were serving a four course prix fixe menu, $72. One of the items, steamed clams, was not available on the Market Cafe menu. We liked the flexibility of ordering individual items from the Market Cafe menu, rather than following the set Chef's Choice menu. We love that there are so many great places to eat in Portland. Our food journey continues.