The October issue of The Bollard has hit newsstands. This month’s edition includes a review of the Sunday brunch at Caiola’s, articles about the advantages of home canning and about cooking fresh caught fish, and a new installment in The Land of the Forgotten Cocktail series by award-winning bartender John Myers. Copies can be found just about anywhere free newspapers are distributed.
Kim Chi Quest
In his quest for kim chi, Portland Psst! has reviewed the kim chi burger on the menu at Five Fifty-Five.
“The kim chi is a crunchy dollop of pickled Asian vegetables on a cook-to-temp grass-fed hamburger. The meat . . . is leaner (both in portion size and flavor) and ‘greener’ than most burgers elsewhere.”
"New Era in Dining Out"
The Portland Phoenix has reviewed Steve and Renee’s Diner.
“By staking the nation’s wealth on speculative loans and the housing bubble, rather than stable jobs with respectable salaries, we may have ushered in a new era in dining out . . . It won’t be so bad. A visit to Steve and Renee’s diner for the Saturday night all-you-can-eat turkey dinner (for $8.50!) is enough to convince you that things will be all right while we wait this one out.”
“New Era in Dining Out”
The Portland Phoenix has reviewed Steve and Renee’s Diner.
“By staking the nation’s wealth on speculative loans and the housing bubble, rather than stable jobs with respectable salaries, we may have ushered in a new era in dining out . . . It won’t be so bad. A visit to Steve and Renee’s diner for the Saturday night all-you-can-eat turkey dinner (for $8.50!) is enough to convince you that things will be all right while we wait this one out.”
Old Port Sandwich Shop
The Old Port Sandwich Shop, received 3½ stars from this week’s Eat & Run review in the Portland Press Herald.
“I sampled one of the cold specialty sandwiches called ‘Almost Thanksgiving,’ which includes turkey, cranberry sauce, lettuce, tomato and mayo for $6.69 . . . The turkey was piled high, the bread was fresh and soft, and overall it was a very nice sandwich.”
September's Stats
The 10 restaurants that readers looked up most often in September were:
September’s Stats
The 10 restaurants that readers looked up most often in September were:
Portland Pie Co.
The Maine Switch has reviewed Portland Pie Company.
“Whether you’re a cheese-free vegetarian or a die-hard meat eater who loves piles of mozzarella, Portland Pie has a pizza perfectly suited to your tastes.”
Where the Jetsons Eat
Portland Magazine has published their review of The Grill Room online.
“Set in the heart of the Old Port, the hot spot (a perfect coupling with a show at nearby Nickelodeon Cinema or Merrill Auditorium) features wood-grilled meats and fish–think F. Parker Reidy’s for the 21st century. “
Chef et al.
Having enjoyed his first visit to Chef et al. for brunch, New2Maine.com decided to return for dinner and has written a review of the meal.