Welcome to Good Neighbor
Good Neighbor is an international grocery store located in Portland, Oregon that offers a variety of European foods and snacks. Customers praise the store for its wide selection of specialty items such as deli meats, cheeses, pastries, and imported candies. The fresh and authentic products, including mojitos, ice cream, savory pastries, and traditional cakes, keep patrons coming back. The friendly staff and welcoming atmosphere make shopping here a delightful experience for those seeking a taste of home or wanting to explore new culinary delights. Whether you're looking for a specific Eastern European product or simply want to immerse yourself in the flavors of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries, Good Neighbor is a must-visit destination.
- 4107 SE 82nd Ave Portland, OR 97266 Hotline: (503) 771-5171
Welcome to Good Neighbor, an international grocery store located at 4107 SE 82nd Ave in Portland, OR. This hidden gem offers a diverse selection of European delicacies and treats that will transport your taste buds to a different culinary world.
With rave reviews from customers like Annel, Tatiana, Jack, Brandon, Irina, Viktoriya, Kat, and Andrew, Good Neighbor has quickly become a go-to destination for those seeking authentic Russian and Ukrainian groceries.
From fresh pastries to savory meats, cheeses, and imported candies, Good Neighbor has it all. Customers praise the store for its wide variety of products and the consistently fresh and delicious food they offer.
Step into Good Neighbor and immerse yourself in a world of Cyrillic writing, smoked fish, creamy pastries, and unique delicacies from the former Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries. The friendly staff and authentic atmosphere make every visit a memorable experience.
Whether you're looking for a taste of home or simply exploring new flavors, Good Neighbor is a must-visit destination for food lovers in Portland. So, come on in and discover the culinary delights that await you at Good Neighbor!

I like coming here to buy European food/snacks I recommend trying their mojitos and ice cream that they sell there. Overall great food !

Best European deli in Portland!!! Best verity of food you can find everything you need

Very nice ethnic compact grocery store. Good selection of Eastern European specialty foods. Pleasant staff.

This place is amazing! My neighbor vera suggested her groceries to me. Their food is amazing their pastries are amazing. Everything is made from scratch and it's just wonderful so refreshing. I thank Vera And the staff for running such a standup place! Your neighbor Brandon Riverview.

Small grocery shop. Usually going there if I am looking for a specific product or trademark that I cannot find in big retailers, such as sausage, cheese, caviar, sweets, tea, dill, etc. The culinary selection is not big, but pastries or cakes are always fresh (my favorite - the Monastery house cake with cherries). Yes, time from time you can find an expired item (which is not OK), but I have used to check expiration dates on all packaged products that I buy, so it is not a big issue for me. Overall, a good experience.

My go-to for Russian/Ukrainian groceries. It is busy enough that things are fresh. I have not been disappointed with the deli meats, fish, cheeses. The checkout ladies are at times the usual Soviet-era chilly but don't take it personally...Niceties with strangers is not part of the Slavic culture .

Being Ukrainian, it's been difficult to find places that feel like home. That's why I give this 5 stars. When you're preparing to go, you're entering the experience, which includes the food selection and the service. If you catch them at the right time, you'll also get amazing fresh savory pastries and a great selection of imported candy, the same kind I see every year I go back home. Also, having shopped in other Ukrainian/Russian stores around the area, this one has consistently had non-expired food which tastes delicious.

I've said before that it's always great to wander ethnic grocery stores because you never know what kinds of food you will find. I've been in huge Mexican grocery stores in Texas, large Vietnamese markets here and even some big Chinese ones in New Jersey. There's so much food to try and surprisingly a lot of them are less expensive than your mass market chains. How I ended up at Good Neighbor is because of my curiosity for wandering neighborhoods I don't know. I've been spending time down in Lents because of plasma donations. So I've begun to search out the immediate area. I found this cool little grocery store and I knew I needed to go. I have been to one Russian grocery store out on 102nd, it was small and the counterwoman spoke no English. The bread was great though. This place was larger and with a great selection and I was able to ask questions. Pastries, spices, fruits, veggies, cheese puffs with a big cartoon owl and lots of Cyrillic text, dark Russian rye bread, smoked fish, various forms of beets, sausages, chocolate gingerbread cookies, candy, really small versions of bagels that were more like crackers, coffee, kafir, pickled carrot salad and so much more. Most everything was in Cyrillic writing so that's why I needed to ask questions. The pastries were beautiful. Cakes and Napoleons, éclairs and cream puffs. It was a really nice display that I didn't snap a picture of, sorry. Then all the smoked fish and many, many types of sausages and back to more savory pastries. I got a flat, oval shaped pastry filled with creamy potatoes and dill which was really nice. I also got a puff pastry filled with meat that was surprisingly sweet. Also very tasty. Along with the flakey and chocolaty Napoleon, it was a satisfying experience and I plan to go back and try more things. The two women that helped me were friendly and the food comes from all over the former Soviet Union and its Eastern Bloc countries. Too much cool stuff for one visit. I will go back shortly. Enjoy.