King Harvest Natural Foods
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Unwed that Lemon Head. Over the years my wife has tried to get me to enjoy Hummus but it wasnt until I had King Harvests' Toasted Sesame Hummus that I…
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Burrito Lunch. Had the roasted pepper burrito - $3.50. Fresh, tasty, and a price performer. This is the shop in SE PDX where portland's best hummus, K…
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Best hummus in Oregon. The hummus tastes fresh and pure, and is preservative free, currently available in 12 wonderful flavors. For more info, go to h…
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King Harvest Natural Foods is open for Quick Bites. King Harvest Natural Foods serves Coffee and Tea and Sandwich dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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3 Reviews on “King Harvest Natural Foods”
Unwed that Lemon Head. Over the years my wife has tried to get me to enjoy Hummus but it wasnt until I had King Harvests’ Toasted Sesame Hummus that I finally got on board. I dont know what it is about theirs that I like so much (not too much lemon juice perhaps ?) but we gobble it up equally now. Their regular Hummus and the Black Olive are winners as well. Friendly staff, recommended drexlermcstyles.tumblr.com
Burrito Lunch. Had the roasted pepper burrito – $3.50. Fresh, tasty, and a price performer. This is the shop in SE PDX where portland’s best hummus, King Harvest, is produced. Burrito was reheated in microwave and still as fresh as any food cart in the area.If they producted turkish coffee I think that the neighborhood would have a homerun lunch spot. Hummus based food is worthy of higher rating. I passed on coffee, so on your own here.
Best hummus in Oregon. The hummus tastes fresh and pure, and is preservative free, currently available in 12 wonderful flavors. For more info, go to http://kingharvesthummus.com/.As for the business dealings, you really need to read http://blogtown.portlandmercury.com/BlogtownPDX/archives/2009/05/06/floyds-coffee-shop-border-war-saga&cb=81d2b815bcdf3be8af909abb40a86440&sort=desc#readerComments for the full story. Unlike Joel K. said, it was actually more like 4 years rather than 48 hours to have the non-utility paying former tenants removed from the building.