Quest Center is part of this year’s Give Guide by Willamette Week!
Give!Guide is Willamette Week’s annual effort to raise funds for — and draw attention to — the good works of local nonprofits.
Donate on a Big Give Day and you'll be entered to win an exciting prize! Some BGDs have extra chances for donors 35 and younger to win! You'll be entered for every donation you make and there's no limit.
Give $10 or more today (11/15) and you could win one of four Taste of Portland prize packages! Each package includes:
⦿ A $125 gift card to Urdaneta. A large selection of Spanish wines and sherries accompany Chef Javier’s modern blend of Spanish tapas.
⦿ A $50 gift certificate to Akâdi. “Akâdi” means tasty in Bambara (a native language in Cote D’Ivoire). This name represents all the wholesome West African food made from scratch by Chef Fatou.
⦿ A $50 gift card to Kachka. Kachka’s menu is firmly rooted in the Soviet era, with nods even further back to both czarist excess and traditional rustic foodway.
⦿ A $100 wine package from Dame. Dame is a neighborhood restaurant serving seasonal food with an emphasis on warm, attentive hospitality, and honest cooking. (must be 21+)
About the restaurants:
About Urdaneta: Within the walls of Urdaneta, Chef Javier, Jael and the Urdaneta family have created their own little Spain. Urdaneta offers traditional and modern tapas, blending the rustic, comfort elements of the Basque country with the bustling tapas bars within the heart of Madrid.
Visit Urdaneta in Portland’s Alberta Arts District.
About Akâdi: Chef Fatou’s ultimate goal is to authentically represent West African culture through food, music and ambiance. Akâdi was built to mimic the ambiance and community gathering that she grew up experiencing back in Ivory Coast.
Visit Akadi on SE Division Street in Portland.
About Kachka: Kachka was opened in Portland in 2014 by Bonnie and Israel Morales, and has since become beloved by diners worldwide. James Beard Award nominated Chef/Co-Owner Bonnie Morales and her team cook the food of the former Soviet Republics, including many dishes inspired by her heritage as a first-generation daughter of Jewish immigrants from Belarus.
Visit Kachka in Portland’s Buckman neighborhood.
About Dame: Dame is a neighborhood restaurant serving seasonal food with an emphasis on warm, attentive hospitality, and honest cooking. Dame aims to support sustainable agriculture with their food and natural wine list.
Visit Dame in Portland’s Concordia neighborhood.