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![]() Exterior of the restaurant in southeast Portland's Hosford-Abernethy neighborhood, 2022 | |
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Food type | Mexican |
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Coordinates | 45°33′33″N122°38′10″W / 45.5592°N 122.6361°W |
Website | labonitapdx |
La Bonita: Food for the People, or simply La Bonita, is a small chain of Mexican restaurants in Portland, Oregon, United States. The family-owned business operates three locations in north (since 2011), northeast, and southeast Portland (since 2020), serving burritos, chilaquiles, tacos, tamales, and other traditional cuisine. The restaurant has a good reputation, and has been included on two Thrillist lists of the country's best burritos.
La Bonita: Food for the People [1] is a small chain of casual Mexican restaurants based in Portland. The family-owned business has fast counter service, serving burritos, [2] chilaquiles, [3] pozole, [4] tacos, and tamales. [1] Its menu also includes chicken enchiladas, horchata, [5] quesadillas, [6] tortas, tostadas, chimichangas, beef tongue, machaca, chile rellenos, menudo, beans, and rice. [7] [8] The breakfast menu includes a breakfast burrito, huevos a la mexicana , and huevos rancheros . [9] The restaurants' interiors have a "sunny" decor, [1] and the Alberta Street exterior has a Diego Rivera-inspired mural of a reclining woman. [10]
The original restaurant opened on Alberta Street in northeast Portland's Concordia neighborhood. A second restaurant opened on Killingsworth in north Portland's Overlook neighborhood in 2011. [11] The third restaurant opened on Division Street in southeast Portland's Hosford-Abernethy neighborhood in 2020, and has a seating capacity of 34. [1] All three locations operated via takeout during the COVID-19 pandemic; as of May 2020, the original restaurant also offered delivery service. [12] By April 2021, it had indoor dining, takeout, and delivery. [13]
Thrillist's Dan Gentile included La Bonita on a 2014 list of the 16 best burritos in the United States. [14] Kristin Hunt included the chain on Thrillist's 2015 list of the country's 33 best burritos. [15] La Bonita was included in The Oregonian 's 2008 guide to "meals without borders", which said: "The straightforward Mexican food is a magnet to locals and wayfaring strangers." [16] The newspaper's Michael C. Zusman included the restaurant's pozole in a 2009 overview of Portland's top pork dishes. [4] Michael Russell and Samantha Bakall included La Bonita on the newspaper's 2015 and 2016 lists of the city's 10 best nachos and 25 best Mexican restaurants, respectively. [3] [17] [18]
Nick Zukin included La Bonita on Willamette Week 's 2016 list of Portland's nine best chile relleno burritos. [19] In her 2019 Moon guidebook to Portland, Hollyanna McCollom said the food at the Alberta restaurant "is quick, inexpensive, and delicious". [20] During the pandemic, Brooke Jackson-Glidden included La Bonita on Eater Portland 's 2020 overview of Portland eateries with "knockout" tacos for takeout and delivery. [12] She also included the Alberta restaurant in a 2021 overview of recommended eateries on Alberta. [13] Nick Woo and Seiji Nanbu included La Bonita on a 2021 list of twelve "unreal" burritos in Portland, and said the restaurant "has become synonymous with quality fast-casual Mexican fare". [21] Katrina Yentch included the restaurant in Eater Portland's 2022 list of eighteen "knockout spots" for affordable dining in the city. [22] La Bonita was included in a similar list of Portland's best affordable restaurants in 2025. [23]