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Ate-Oh-Ate is a Cuisine of Hawaii, Hawaiian restaurant with two locations in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. Named after the area code 808 in Hawaii, the restaurant's logo depicts a "happy, well-fed" pig. Ben Dyer, David Kreifels, and Jason Owens are co-chefs and co-owners. Description and history The original restaurant was slated to open in August 2010, as of May. Benjamin Dyer opened the 40-seat restaurant along Burnside Street, East Burnside Street on September 11, initially operating from 11 am to 8 pm. A grand opening party was held on October 19. The interior has high ceilings, skylights, exposed wood, a 50-foot-long mural, and "several island-themed" Tchotchke, tchotchkes. Dyer, David Kreifels, and Jason Owens opened a second location ("Ate-Oh-Ate 2.0") in Southeast Portland, Oregon, southeast Portland's Woodstock, Portland, Oregon, Woodstock neighborhood, in October 2016, with a slightly smaller menu. The 600-square-foot space seats 48 people. Ate-Oh-A ...
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Ate-Oh-Ate is a Cuisine of Hawaii, Hawaiian restaurant with two locations in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. Named after the area code 808 in Hawaii, the restaurant's logo depicts a "happy, well-fed" pig. Ben Dyer, David Kreifels, and Jason Owens are co-chefs and co-owners. Description and history The original restaurant was slated to open in August 2010, as of May. Benjamin Dyer opened the 40-seat restaurant along Burnside Street, East Burnside Street on September 11, initially operating from 11 am to 8 pm. A grand opening party was held on October 19. The interior has high ceilings, skylights, exposed wood, a 50-foot-long mural, and "several island-themed" Tchotchke, tchotchkes. Dyer, David Kreifels, and Jason Owens opened a second location ("Ate-Oh-Ate 2.0") in Southeast Portland, Oregon, southeast Portland's Woodstock, Portland, Oregon, Woodstock neighborhood, in October 2016, with a slightly smaller menu. The 600-square-foot space seats 48 people. Ate-Oh-A ...
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