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Ariel Cruzata was "feeling amazing" Saturday. The owner-operator of Havana Station at Portland Mercado was back open after a devastating 2-alarm fire closed the entire food cart pod on January 3.
As of 11 am today, Portland Mercado's outdoor food carts have reopened. Though they're currently only able to offer take out and delivery, the return of the Latin-American food pod will be welcome news for Foster-Powell residents and beyond. The Mercado carts have been closed since January 3, after an early morning fire ripped through the main building's market hall. While the carts were located far enough from the main building that they didn't suffer.