Today’s Press Herald reports that aspiring Portland food truck operators are trying to figure out how to operate successfully in the city given the restrictive rules on where they can be located.
August 2012 Monthly Stats
The 10 eateries looked up most often in August on Portland Food Map were:
- Zen Chinese Bistro (-)
- Eventide Oyster Co. (1)
- Pai Men Miyake (53)
- Blue Spoon (16)
- Spread (2)
- Grace (34)
- LFK (3)
- Bar Lola (8)
- Petite Jacqueline (10)
- Sebastian’s (5)
The numbers in parentheses indicates their rank last month.
Another Review of Grace
The Pretty Pauper has published a review of Grace.
Our meals presentation and flavors were spot on and Grace is a meal that I would recommend to anyone. It’s an experience and a fantastic restaurant.
Profile of Bunker Brewing
LiveWork Portland has published a profile of Bunker Brewing.
Essentially a one-man operation, Bunker Brewing takes a very hands-on craft approach to each of its batches. When I visited a few days ago, Chresten was working on an Oktoberfest ale and a wet hop pale ale to debut at the Portland Brew Fest…
Review of Grace
Eat Maine has published a review of Grace.
My personal favorite of the evening is my next course: New Zealand cockles, sausage, brioche croutons, and butter-poached razor clams in a pool of romesco broth. The razor clams, which have been removed from the shell, impart the sensation of eating a sweet lobster tail dripping with warm drawn butter. A showering of parsley brightens the flavor and tightens the warmly spiced dish as a whole.
Two Local Farms on Kickstarter
Two Portland-area farms are using Kickstarter to raise funds for infrastructure projects:
- The Long Barn Educational Initiative at Broadturn Farm is trying to raise $4,000 by August 31st to fund the construction of a cob oven which will be used in an upcoming class
- Alewives Brook Farm is trying to raise $60,000 by October 6th to fund the rebuilding of their farm stand
Youth Program at Wolf’s Neck Farm
The Forecaster has a report on a youth program that’s provided four teens with the experience of working on a farm.
By the end of the week, the small crew will have followed as much as 5,000 pounds of produce from seed to table, and donated it to food pantries in Freeport and Brunswick, while learning about all aspects of farming.
Middle Street, Dogfish Bar, Bunker Brewing
Today’s Press Herald has published a review of the Middle Street Cafe,
I had a similar sandwich at Mom’s Cafe for about a buck more, but with its dark green lettuce and thick-cut bacon cooked fresh on the premises, it was worth that extra dollar. The Middle Street Cafe version of a turkey club was fine as sandwiches go; it just didn’t wow me. And there’s certainly no law that says every sandwich should be a religious experience. Sometimes, a sandwich is just a sandwich.
as well as a bar review of The Dogfish Bar & Grille, and an article about Bunker Brewing.
Kamasouptra @ The Mall
According to Avery Yale Kamila, Kamasouptra’s new location at The Maine Mall will be opening on Friday.
Chef’s Table on 207
Margaret Hathaway and Karl Schatz were interviewed on 207 about their new book Portland Maine Chef’s Table: Extraordinary Recipes From Casco Bay.
Margaret and Karl are holding a launch party for their book Wednesday at the Portland Museum of Art. The launch party will feature food from Back Bay Grill, Silly’s, Otto, the East Ender and The Farmer’s Table which were showcased in the book.