The Portland Phoenix has published a review of The Loft, as well as Five Guys and Elevation.
Brunch Review of Pai Men
Dispatch has published a brunch review of Pai Men Miyake.
In case you haven’t picked up what I’m putting down, I’ll spell it out: Brunch at Pai Men is great. You should totally try it. Or, at the very least, get the meatballs.
Thanksgiving Dinners at Harraseeket & Five Fifty-Five
The Press Herald interviewed chefs Steve Corry at Five Fifty-Five and Eric Flynn at the Harraseeket about the Thanksgiving dinners they’ll be serving at their restaurants.
On this Thanksgiving Eve, be thankful you’re not Eric Flynn, the head chef at the Harraseeket Inn in Freeport, who will be cooking for a record 900 people today.
That’s equivalent to the entire population of Ogunquit.
Yeast Bayside
The Forecaster has taken a look at the evolving food community in Eat Bayside.
Tucked beneath Munjoy Hill, the industrial area around Fox and Anderson streets is home to two breweries, a coffee roaster and a producer of cider and kombucha (fermented tea). More artisan food-makers may be on the way, with a distillery, a bakery and a cheese shop all moving into the area.
Baker’s Notes #4
Scratch Baking has published issue No. 4 of their in-house magazine,Baker’s Notes.
Our fourth issue, all about cookies, includes a whopping 23 recipes (the most of any Baker’s Notes issue). We are excited to share all of our favorite cookie recipes with you from chocolate chip to shortbread and macaroon to peanut butter. Bakery favorites, sweet memories and big cookies are all within these pages. Who doesn’t love a cookie, right?
5 Best Breakfast Sandwiches
Dispatch has published their list of the 5 Best Breakfast Sandwiches in Portland.
I love a good sit down brunch with the rest of ‘em. But let’s great real: this is Amurrrica. And in Amurrrica, we can’t always spend three hours slurping down mimosas when there’s a list of important Monday morning things we’ve got to do at the office. You know, like write about the best breakfast sandwiches in Portland. So here are my top five favorite places to pop in on my way to work for a bacon, egg, and cheese on the go.
Personally, I’d add the breakfast sandwiches at Aurora Provisions to their list.
What are your favorite spots for a breakfast sandwich in Portland?
Portland Food Co-op Video
The Portland Food Co-op has published a funny promotional video called Rock, Paper, Scissors—Portland Food Co-op featuring former Bard barista Justin McEdward and wife Jenny McEdward.
This Week’s Events: Mobile Farmstand, Thanksgiving, Movie Night, Local Foodds Networking
Tuesday — Local Sprouts is hosting a local foods networking breakfast, and the Jordan’s Farm Mobile Farmstand will be at the East End School.
Wednesday — Rob Tod will be at The Great Lost Bear for a showcase of Allagash brews, the Monument Square Farmers Market is taking place.
Thursday — it’s Thanksgiving. Check the 2012 Thanksgiving Resource Guide for details on which restaurants are serving Thanksgiving dinner and where to get all the fixinings for your own meal.
Saturday — Wine Wise is leading a Pinot Noir Wine Walk.
Sunday — The Triplets of Belleville is the featured film at Petite Jacqueline’s movie night.
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.
Boston Globe: Maine Foodie Tours
Earlier this week the Boston Globe published an article about food tourism which featured Maine Foodie Tours.
Maine Foodie Tours was created by Pamela Laskey after Portland was named “America’s foodiest small town” by Bon Appetit magazine four years ago. Clients can sample the city’s robust locavore culture by foot, bicycle, or trolley, and she recently added tours of Kennebunkport.
Her top demographic are clients 50 to 70 years old. Laskey said her older, more experienced travelers in particular appreciate being able to talk directly to the purveyors — the lobsterman, cheese monger, and brewer.
Under Construction: Three Buoys, Dancing Elephant II, Buck’s Naked, The North Point
Monday’s City Council meeting will review and vote on liquor licenses applications from several new restaurants under construction:
- The North Point—a “small, rustic, upscale wine, cheese and spirits bar& restaurant” located at 35 Silver Street across the street from The Regency. The draft menu (pages 99, 102-103) includes a selection of cheeses and charcuterie, sandwiches, soups and chocolate truffles . According to the application owner Noah Talmatch has 30 years experience in the hospitality industry, the past 18 years in NYC.
- Dancing Elephant II—Iqubal Hossain, owner of the Dancing Elephant in Westbrook, is expanding into Portland through the purchase Passage to India on Wharf Street. A draft menu (pages 63-64) was included in their application.
- Three Buoys—as previously reported by the Munjoy Hill News, Three Buoy’s Seafood Shanty & Grille is in the process of renovating the former Wings-N-Things on Cumberland Ave. Three Buoys is expanding into the Portland market from their original restaurant in York. Their goal is to open in December. A draft menu (pages 47-48) was included in their application.
- Buck’s Naked BBQ—as previously reported by The Forecaster, Buck’s is taking over the space on Wharf Street formerly occupied by Havana South. According to the application their goal is to open in November. You can see a photo of the new interior on Buck’s Facebook page.