Between the Tinez

Joe Fournier, manager of the Munjoy Hill Rosemont Market, has begun a video blog called Between the Tinez (website, Facebook) where he posts informal and somewhat random conversations with local food vendors. The discussions can range anywhere from GI Joe to sightings of wild boars in Western Maine to just about anything under the sun.

In the latest episode Joe talks to Ned Swain (Devenish Wines) about…well it’s hard to exactly say but it involves hatless Communists, Ninja’s, a green Ford Expedition and run through the Old port.

Under Construction: Portland Hunt & Alpine Club

PHaAC_logoPortland Hunt & Alpine Club (website, Facebook, Twitter) has leased 75 Market Street, the former location of Simply Home, as the spot for their new craft cocktail bar. The owners have been search high and low for just the right location even before they initially shared plans for the new bar back in November. You’ll be able to get wander amongst the bars at The Grill Room, Sonny’s and the Hunt & Alpine Club without leaving sight of Post Office Park.

The plans for the space include room for about 50 people in the main bar area with room for additional 10-12 in the private Lodge Members room. Owners Briana and Andrew Volk anticipate opening sometime in mid-Summer. If you just can’t wait that long, consider buying a ticket to the Not So Hush Hush cocktail event they’re holding this Thursday in conjunction with Eventide.

 

Three Sheets Bar Recommendations

Three Sheets Manufacturing has put together a set of recommendations selected from among the more established cocktail destinations in town.

I’m often asked where to go for a great cocktail in Portland, or where I go for drinks. I realize that the answer is increasingly varied depending on the fix I’m after. We thought it would be a good exercise to start cataloging those locations and what to get while you’re there. So, to start, Portland Comfort Classics… The places that I’ve had on my radar for at least a few years for whatever it is they do well.

They plan on posting another set recommendations that highlight best bets among the newer spots in town.

Dishcrawl Tours

According to a report from Maine a la Carte, Dishcrawl Tours (website, Twitter) is setting up a service in Portland and plans on starting tours in early May.

“At the first three restaurants, they get a trio of smaller-sized foods,” says Mary Soule, the Portland Dishcrawl “ambassador” who will be leading the tours. “And while they’re eating, hopefully the chef or at least the owner will come out and talk to people about the food and about the restaurant, the background and history of it. So instead of just sampling the food that the restaurant has to offer, it’s about really building a community with the locals and the chefs in their own towns.”

Portland’s food tour options have expanded quite a bit in the last year. In addition to Dishcrawl, you now can also choose from: Maine Foodie Tours, Wine Wise, The Maine Brew Bus, Maine Beer Tours and Maine Cocktail Tours.

First Review of Enio’s & a Review of Duckfat

The Golden Dish has published the first review of Enio’s, the new Italian restaurant in Willard’s Square.

Greater Portland is seeing many new—and good—restaurants open, instantly crowded and popular. Enio’s, however, is a long-term keeper, one which should not be missed.

Serious Eats has published a review of Duckfat which focused on the newer items on the menu.

That’s not to say fried food is all the Old Port cafe offers, but it’s what they take most seriously and what they’ve always done best. Lately, however, the menu’s grown, attracting patrons looking for both guilty and (relatively) guiltless pleasures alike. I went in for the latter.

Grill Cheese Sandwich List

Samuel’s, Ruski’s, The Dogfish Cafe and Duckfat all made Dispatch magazine’s short list of the best grilled cheese sandwiches in town.

On crappy days like today, nothing hits the spot like some delicious tomato soup, paired with the easiest, cheesiest sammy of all time: the Grilled Cheese sandwich. Straight-up, I’m salivating just thinking about how good that sounds. So I put together a round up of the best places to get a grilled cheese in Portland, so that you can satisfy your craving for an all-American afternoon snack.

Food Truck News: Deuben & Leavy Project

Maine a la Carte interviewed Karl Deuben and Bill Leavy about the new food truck venture they have in development.

The menu will also include a series of daily breakfast and lunch rice bowl offerings. The rice bowls could have a Japanese flair, or have a southern twist – they’ll reflect a lot of different international and regional cuisines.

“The bowls would be a nice option for us to come up with a daily special or utilize the offcuts we can get from local farms and be able to do something a little bit different in a bowl format,” Deuben said.

Miyake Menu Change

Miyake has announced a change in concept for their flagship location on Fore Street. Starting in June,

Chef Masa Miyake will be restructuring the menu to combine the Japanese knowledge of food for which he is so well known with a variety of international cuisines from his extensive culinary background. The plan is to better utilize ingredients from Miyake Farm and from valued vendors both local and international. Ensuring quality ingredients and a unique dining experience for the restaurants’ patrons has always been a priority for Miyake.  These changes will allow for some new creativity.

The email announcing the change also states,

Miyake on Fore Street will be closing Sundays starting in June to give the staff the option to host events and special dinners to showcase some of the new Miyake Farm products. These will include Mangalitsa pig, American Guinea hog, and the first farm-hatched quail, chicken and duck.

2013 Phoenix Best of Portland Readership Poll

The Portland Phoenix announced the winners of their 2013 Best of Portland readership poll last night.

Here’s a representative sampling that I noted down while watching the presentation: Scratch won Best Bagel (I think that the first time in the history of the event that someone beat out Mr. Bagel), Novare won Best Beer Bar and Gritty’s won Best Brewpub, Emilitsa won Best Ethnic Restaurant, El Rayo won Best Mexican/Latin Restaurant, Rob Evans won Best Chef, Paciarino won Best Italian Restaurant, Allagash won Best Brewery, Grace won for both Best Romantic Dining Spot and Best Decor, etc. There are about 100 categories in all so be sure to check the Phoenix website for the complete list.

Personally I was thrilled to win in the Best Food Blog category. Many thanks to all of you who voted for Portland Food Map!