Co-owner of Pizza Villa, Tony Regios, was interviewed for the ShopTalk column in today’s Press Herald. Regios along with his brothers Andy and Phil run the business that was started by their father.
Jan Mee Review
Jan Mee received 3 stars from this week’s Eat & Run column in today’s Press Herald.
If done right, a buffet lunch should be both quick and filling. The buffet lunch at Jan Mee Chinese Restaurant in Portland fits that bill. And at $6.75, it’s relatively inexpensive.
Ri-Ra Review
The Portland Bar Guide has reviewed Ri-Ra.
Unless you’ve visited the Ri Ra website you probably didn’t know the bar is a chain with others in Arlington VA, Charlotte NC, Atlantic City, NJ, Evansville, IN, Bethesda, MD, Burlington, VT, Providence, RI and Louisville, KY. Usually, I’m turned off by chain establishments, but Ri Ra has got a killer Happy Hour and I’ve had nothing less than a memorable time when I’ve visited.
Happy Teriyaki Review
The Portland Phoenix has reviewed Happy Teriyaki.
Like Korea itself, Happy Teriyaki has challenges to overcome. The name is misleading. They are burdened by the thin carpet and hulking beverage cooler that plague so many Asian restaurants here in Portland. The Chinese section of the menu, if the Mongolian shrimp is an indication, is not particularly strong. But its other strengths make it worth visiting.
RestaurantWeekME
The Food & Health section in today’s Press Herald has a feature article on next week’s RestaurantWeekME. Author Meredith Goad has ferreted out where some of the better values are among the prix fixe menus and produced a Google map of participating restaurants statewide.
Chef et al Review
Chef et al received 4 stars in a review from Chris2fer.
I don’t even have the words to describe my sandwich. You know if you are cooking something with cheese in it, and the cheese touches the pan, and gets all crispy and tangy and splendid? Yeah – that was what they did to my sandwich, but it was all throughout. The bread was crusty and crispy and light brown, grilled with just enough butter to be delicious, but not too much to be oily. The turkey was filled with briny flavor and the bacon was thick and crunchy. There was an apple and cranberry chutney that married seamlessly with a maple aioli. It was one of the best sandwiches I have ever had. Peerless.
Fortune Cookie Museum
Portland in a Snap has a report on the Fortune Cookie Museum at Wok Inn.
According to the info in this mini-exhibition, the earliest Chinese fortunes were discovered in 1899 on fossilized ox and tortoise bones. Markings on these bones were made during the Shang Dynasty (1766-1122 BC). It’s pretty common knowledge that fortune cookies are a Western invention, but according to this display they claim a colorful place in history.
158 Bagel Review
Where is Jenner’s Mind has a review of 158 Pickett Street Cafe.
in my mind it was perfection. the bagel was light yet chewy with a good flavor all its own. the toppings were dispersed over the top of the bagel perfectly as to allow one to get a little of everything in each bite. but not overwhelming like when some places cut the onions too thick and all you taste is onion. it would have all been complete with just the salt and pepper but the olive oil really pushed it over the top.
Updated Meal Deals Map
The Meal Deals map has been expanded with entries for
- Duckfat – PBR tall boy, small fries, Monday-Friday, 4:30-6 pm, $5.
- Five Fifty-Five – 3-course winter warmer bar menu for $30,
the menu changes up every Monday and each has a regional theme. - Pom’s Thai Taste – $1 sushi, Monday & Tuesday.
'09 Best of Portland Nominees
The Portland Phoenix has published the list of nominees for the ’09 Best of Portland award for you to vote on. The food categories range from Best Bagel to Best Wine List and everything in between.
This year there’s even a category for Best Food Blog. Portland Food Map is a nominee as are Accidental Vegetables, Commune Tested City Approved, Portland Psst! and Type A Diversions.