Just two hours south of Portland, Eugene is a college town at its core with a growing community making their home here year-round. The city’s 1960s counter-culture connections infuse the scene with a grassroots, DIY spirit that bleeds over into the food
scene. Oregon produce, wine, and spirits are celebrated and casual, with no-frills dining very much de rigueur. In the past decade, food cart culture has firmly taken hold, meaning some of the best meals are now found parked outside of breweries or in the smattering of truck parks around the downtown core. Asian cuisines — particularly Chinese and Korean food — are well-represented, as are bakeries transforming local grains into stellar pastries.
Here are some of the very best of Eugene’s dining scene, from Korean comfort food dens to destinations for dim sum brunch with hand-made dumplings. For more Eugene recommendations, check out author and musician Michelle Zauner’s dining guide to the city or Eater’s guide to great Eugene breakfasts and brunches.
New to the map: Welcome Mr. Dumpling, Lokos Takos, and the Paddock to the map.













