Grassa
Italian restaurant · Downtown ·

Grassa

Italian restaurant · Downtown ·

Handmade pastas, pork belly mac & cheese, and truffle dishes

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1205 SW Washington St, Portland, OR 97205 Get directions

$10–20

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1205 SW Washington St, Portland, OR 97205 Get directions

+1 503 241 1133
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$10–20 · Menu

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"The children’s singer-songwriter Caspar Babypants once wrote an entire song about how much kids love noodles and butter, and this local chain serves a $5 version for pasta-particular kids. For an elevated-but-non-stuffy take on pasta, Grassa serves house-made noodles in a casual, counter-service setting. The pork belly mac and cheese is a huge hit of course, but you can’t go wrong with a simple combo of cacio e pepe made with truffle butter, salt, and pepper, or the spaghetti aglio olio with breadcrumbs and garlic. Kids pastas spaghetti and (one) meatball, mac and cheese, plus — of course — noodles and butter." - Rebecca Roland

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"Pastas come and go from the menu at Rick Gencarelli’s fast-casual pasta chainlet, but the restaurant’s pork belly mac and cheese is a mainstay. Made with handcrafted lumache noodles, pieces of smoky pork belly kick the dish up to another level. The mac and cheese carries on its barbecue vibe with a touch of heat from jalapeños, red onion, and cornbread crumbs." - Janey Wong

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