Vietnamese restaurant in Northeast Portland forced to close after repeated complaints about cooking smell

Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association is calling on the city to make changes to ‘smell’ ordinance, saying that the restaurant has been treated unfairly.

PORTLAND, Oregon — The Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association is calling for the city of Portland to make changes after a Northeast Portland restaurant shut its doors due to a repeated complaint about cooking smells.

Vietnamese restaurant Pho Gabo has been operating at Fremont Street and Northeast 74th Avenue for five years. But on Feb. 3, customers found the doors of the restaurant closed. 

The owner had taped a note to the door, saying a complaint from a nearby resident

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