Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts
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Friday, December 30, 2011

OCI Restaurant Review

As i mentioned in an earlier Portland review, i was unfortunate to have gotten food poisoning. It was actually the day before my very important tour or Oregon Culinary Institute: the culinary school i have been dreaming of going to for the past two years. We were scheduled to eat in the student-ran restaurant after the tour. I could hardly stand up due to stomach pains and hadn't gotten any sleep the night before. However, i was determined to make the best of it.

I mainly want to talk about the restaurant, which is open to the public upon reservation. They are open during the week twice a day. They have everyone sit down at the same time so the students get a feel of the lunch & dinner rushes of a real restaurant. We of course had our two year old with us, and the server could tell right away he was a little antsy (what toddler isn't) upon sitting down. She immediately offered to grab some fresh fruit form the kitchen while we waited on our food. So someone literally cut up some fresh fruit for him without my request. I thought this was exactly how customers at restaurants should be treated, especially at "high-end" ones.

We had a few different choices to choose from on the menu. We were able to have a three course meal for free as something they offer to possible students. However, it only costs 9 dollars regular price for one person and the money goes towards benefiting the school. My husband and I both chose the BLT salad and BBQ pork sandwich.

Of course i did not feel like eating, i really wish i did! The few bites that i took were soooo delicious, not only because of the pork but all the other components. The bread was fresh and flavorful. The herb butter they brushed on it before toasting it on the grill was an amazing touch. The potatoes chips they kept in a basket by their open fire on the line was also delicious.

I was so pleased with the service and the food. If these students keep up the amazing work i have no doubt they will go far.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Portland, OR: I like Thai Food

 Our food experience in PDX was very short lived. Though that was a giant reason for our trip, i unfortunately received food poisoning from some random Chinese restaurant on the outskirts of the city. However, after eating at 'I like thai food', we swore that we had to come back to the food carts and try something different before we left. (located near SW 10th and Alder)

Me and my husband our big Thai food fans, and our favorite dish is Drunken Noodles (or Pad Kee Mao) which is a dish that consists of wide rice noodles usually cooked with fish sauce or oyster sauce, chilies, and basil. 

It was freakin SPICY, but i couldn't stop eating it. The sauce was little more tomato based then i have eaten before, but my sister-in-law who happens to be Thai reminded me there is a difference between authentic and American styles of Thai. O my goodness it was so good, and we only payed 6 or 7 bucks for a crap load of food. I can get a lunch special for 9 dollars at our local Thai restaurant but wouldn't have leftovers and the dinner entree is about 15. It only took about 7 minutes to get the food after we ordered (luckily we did not have to wait in line). This would have definitely fed both my husband and I. Now i understand all the hype about PDX carts-i was not disappointed.

Newport, OR: Local Ocean Seafoods

The closest i have come to the beach is The Gulf of Mexico in Corpus Christi, TX many many years ago. So, when we visited Portland i was ecstatic to take my son and I to the coast. It was hard to choose which small town to visit-i was leaning towards Cannon Beach, OR. However, i decided upon Newport so i could take my son to the aquarium.

Of course the ocean was amazing, but i could hardly wait to eat some fresh seafood. Being from Utah, i never ever ever ever get to experience the joys of wild caught fish. Let me say now that i was disappointed with the main strip of Newport. Yes the view of the ocean was amazing, but i expected more of a typical dressed-up tourist town. Everything looked a little blah and ran down.

We finally found the restaurant on bay front area next to a board walk, where all of the fishing boats sat selling their product. The strip of restaurants and shops were bustling with that magical energy you can't quite describe. Any disappointment of Newport's lack of glam our went out the window.

So we sat down and at the Local Ocean Seafood. I had researched restaurants online and thought this was our best bet for a delicious, sit down meal. Of course the prices were quite high, which was what i had expected. All of the slightly nice restaurants in Oregon seem to be expensive unless you are eating at the food carts. My husband ordered a hamburger because he isn't much of a fish person. I ordered the pan fried oysters. The restaurant was small and there weren't too many people. We seemed to get very slow service considering their were three servers for such a small amount of people. There has also been many times where our family has been treated with prejudice-in the sense that we are very young with a young child and look very plain. I have a feeling that the servers did not find us very important. It took them a very long time to even get my husband a refill, and i did not get my cup of coffee until after the food came.



As for the food, it was good-but not amazing. I think this was partly my fault for being a little money worrisome and settling with the battered oysters instead of the dungness crab that i actually wanted. The hamburger was just a hamburger, though it definitely didn't lack meat. I would recommend it someone but only because i have no knowledge of other Newport restaurants. If anyone has any suggestions on Oregon coast restaurants-please speak up!