Anthony Bourdain at J’s and Street & Co.

According to a Press Herald news update, Anthony Bourdain was in town on Saturday. His Portland eating itinerary included J’s Oyster Bar (see photo) and Street & Co.

[J’s bartender Sandy] D’Alfonso said Bourdain sampled the restaurant’s steamed clams, oysters and mussels. Bourdain’s crew “interviewed him, and he had someone with him who lived in the area,” D’Alfonso said. “They interviewed a couple of the people that work here. He had a good visit as far as I could tell.”

Bourdain’s camera “crew told the staff at J’s that the Portland episode [of the TV show] would be on in April”.

For a first-hand account you can listen in to the Dining With the Duleys radio show on WMPG on Tuesday night at 7:30.

This Week's Events

WednesdayBlack Tie Bistro is teaching a cooking class.
Thursday—Sea Glass Restaurant is holding a 5-course dinner featuring wines from the Cellardoor Winery.
Friday opening night of the Dual Site “psychogeographic dinner theater” taking place at Whitney Art Works.
SaturdayLeroux Kitchen is holding a wine tasting, the next pick-up for the winter farmers’ market will be in Deering Oaks Park, and there’s a Jam Workshop taking place at Wolfe Neck Farm.
For more information on these and other upcoming food happenings in the area, visit the event calendar.
If you are holding a food event this week that’s not listed above, publicize it by adding it as a comment to this post.

Taste & Tell Review of Shima

Shima has received 4 stars from the Taste & Tell review in this week’s Maine Sunday Telegram.

But Shima’s menu focuses on variety. Born in Hawaii, raised in London and Tokyo, and boasting a Parisian culinary education and work in a Tokyo hotel, chef Shima is a peacemaker of international cuisine.

You can hear the sushi lover outside the door, saying to a friend with no interest in raw seafood, why not eat here? “What about roast chicken? Moules marinieres? Duck confit? Or Hawaiian barbecue short rib?” They are all on the menu.