Hapa PDX
Restaurant in Portland
Follow Hapa PDX on Notably News to receive short updates to your email — rarely!
2023 | Nathan Williams featured Hapa in an overview of dining options in the Creston-Kenilworth neighborhood. |
2022 | Seiji Nanbu of Eater Portland included Hapa in a list of 'knockout ramen' establishments in Portland. |
2022 | Willamette Week continued to praise Hapa's transformation and unique restaurant concept. |
2022 | The Littmans announced plans to open a second restaurant called Hapa Kauai at the Shops at Kukui'ula in Kauai, Hawaii. Abigail Cox, previously the general manager of the Portland restaurant, joined the ownership team for this new location. |
2021 | Willamette Week praised Hapa's transition from food cart to brick-and-mortar restaurant, particularly noting its izakaya style and cocktail offerings. |
2019 | Eater Portland's Alex Frane wrote a positive review, highlighting Hapa Ramen as potentially his new favorite ramen restaurant in Portland. |
2019 | Hapa was featured in Time Out Portland's list of 'the best food trucks in Portland' by Jen Woo. |
2019 | Owners announced plans to open a brick and mortar restaurant on Gladstone Street in southeast Portland's Creston-Kenilworth neighborhood, taking over the space previously occupied by Shut Up and Eat. |
2017 | Hapa relocated to Foster Road and 73rd after the Tidbit Food Farm and Garden pod closed. |
2013 | Michael and Sarah Littman launched Hapa as a food cart, operating from the Tidbit Food Farm and Garden pod on Division Street in southeast Portland. |
This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia article Hapa PDX, which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.