Portland Dining Month 2017 – Recap

I wrote about what Portland Dining Month is in a previous post, and gave some highlights of what piqued my interest on the list. Here are a few images from where I was able to dine in March!

Bluehour

Extras: bread service, amuse bouche from chef
Portland Dining Month 2017 Bluehour, bread service Portland Dining Month 2017 Bluehour, amuse bouche
First course: Roasted beet terrine of goat cheese, trout roe, pea tendrils and saba
I found these to be beautiful and the bites are intensely flavored with roasted beet and creamy goat cheese.
Portland Dining Month 2017 Bluehour menu with a First of Roasted Beet Terrine with goat cheese, trout roe, pea tenders, apple balsamic; Second of Braised Muscovy Duck Leg with chestnut dumplings, charred leeks, shallots, red wine jus; Third of Dulce de Leche Bread Pudding with cocoa crunch, sea salt, fernet ice cream Portland Dining Month 2017 Bluehour menu with a First of Roasted Beet Terrine with goat cheese, trout roe, pea tenders, apple balsamic; Second of Braised Muscovy Duck Leg with chestnut dumplings, charred leeks, shallots, red wine jus; Third of Dulce de Leche Bread Pudding with cocoa crunch, sea salt, fernet ice cream
Second course: Braised Muscovy duck leg with chestnut dumplings, charred leeks, shallots and a red wine jus
My favorite part was actually not that perfectly cooked duck, but the melt in your mouth chestnut dumplings!
Portland Dining Month 2017 Bluehour menu with a First of Roasted Beet Terrine with goat cheese, trout roe, pea tenders, apple balsamic; Second of Braised Muscovy Duck Leg with chestnut dumplings, charred leeks, shallots, red wine jus; Third of Dulce de Leche Bread Pudding with cocoa crunch, sea salt, fernet ice cream
Third course: Dulce de Leche Bread Pudding with cocoa crunch, sea salt, fernet ice cream
Obviously these are not the “Choco taco” of Fernet and chocolate ice cream, anise pizzelle cookie, valrhona chocolate and hazelnuts listed on the Portland Dining Month website, and this was fine – my dining companion finished all of hers, and this is probably a more substantial dessert offering (and who doesn’t love cocoa crunch?)
Portland Dining Month 2017 Bluehour menu with a First of Roasted Beet Terrine with goat cheese, trout roe, pea tenders, apple balsamic; Second of Braised Muscovy Duck Leg with chestnut dumplings, charred leeks, shallots, red wine jus; Third of Dulce de Leche Bread Pudding with cocoa crunch, sea salt, fernet ice cream

Clyde Common

First course: Pancit Bihon: Filipino stir fry-style noodle dish with an assortment of vegetables and chicken
I am usually a fan of pancit but I found these a bit soggy
Clyde Common participating in Portland Dining Month 2017 offered a First course of Pancit with bihon noodles, chicken, cabbage, and carrot, a Second course of Adobo with soy and vinegar braised pork shoulder, broccoli, basmati rice, and egg, and Third course of Mamon with sponge cake, marshmallow fluff, grana padano, and pandan ice cream - all for $29
Second course: Pork Adobo: soy- and vinegar-braised pork shoulder with jasmine rice, fried egg and roasted broccoli
Holy moly I was impressed that this was such a large dish, really belly filling!
Clyde Common participating in Portland Dining Month 2017 offered a First course of Pancit with bihon noodles, chicken, cabbage, and carrot, a Second course of Adobo with soy and vinegar braised pork shoulder, broccoli, basmati rice, and egg, and Third course of Mamon with sponge cake, marshmallow fluff, grana padano, and pandan ice cream - all for $29
Third course: Mamon: sponge cake with marshmallow fluff, Pandan ice cream and Grana Padano
A nice light finish that offers a little sweetness and a hint of savory with the Grana Padano
Clyde Common participating in Portland Dining Month 2017 offered a First course of Pancit with bihon noodles, chicken, cabbage, and carrot, a Second course of Adobo with soy and vinegar braised pork shoulder, broccoli, basmati rice, and egg, and Third course of Mamon with sponge cake, marshmallow fluff, grana padano, and pandan ice cream - all for $29

Little Bird Bistro

*As a gratuity free restaurant, the price listed on the menus will be $35. No additional gratuity is expected.
Extras: bread service. Don’t feel shy about asking for a refill of bread to go with that sweet and salty butter and to wipe up the juices from your main dish.
Little Bird Bistro bread service
First course (choose one): mmm these were both good
Shredded kale salad with toasted sesame seeds, pecan vinaigrette and buttermilk blue
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Potato gnocchi with pickled apple, parmesan vinaigrette, and marcona almonds
Little Bird Bistro Portland Dining Month 2017 Menu starter of Shredded Kale Salad with toasted sesame seeds, pecan vinaigrette, buttermilk blue Little Bird Bistro Portland Dining Month 2017 First Course of Potato Gnocchi pickled apple, parmesan vinaigrette, marcona almonds
Second course (choose one): My dining companion and I both went with the cod, which was a big piece of fish and I loved the toasted farro texture balanced with shrimp cream
Blue Cornmeal Crusted Cod with toasted farro, shrimp cream, smoked salmon, pickled onions, fried capers
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Grilled lamb terrine with chickpea stew, nicoise olives, citrus with a harissa vinaigrette
Little Bird Bistro Portland Dining Month 2017 Second Course of Blue Cornmeal Crusted Cod with toasted farro, shrimp cream, smoked salmon, pickled onions, fried capers for our Main
Third course (choose one): I prefered how the panna cotta offers textural fun, but the lighter dessert is the duo
Dulce de leche panna cotta with a chocolate crumb, candied ginger and pinapple granité
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Ice cream and sorbet duo served with a shortbread cookie
Little Bird Bistro Portland Dining Month 2017 Third Course of Dessert of Dulce de Leche Panna Cotta with chocolate crumb, candied ginger, pineapple granité Little Bird Bistro Portland Dining Month 2017 Third Course of Ice Cream & Sorbet Duo daily with shortbread cookie

Southpark Seafood

Extras: bread service. I love when butter is served softened.
Little Bird Bistro bread service
First course (choose one): More clam chowders should offer the big gnocchi!
Mixed greens salad with hazelnuts, Asian pear, olive oil and Katz’s sauvignon blanc vinegar
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Caesar salad made with romaine, radish, Parmigiano Reggiano, torn croutons and anchovy vinaigrette
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Brussels sprouts with gochujang, cilantro and peanuts
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Clam chowder with braised bacon and gnocchi
Southpark Seafood Portland Dining Month offers $29 for three courses, such as Clam Chowder with braised bacon and gnocchi, Squid Ink Fettuccine with white shrimp, 'Nduja, calabrian chilies, and scallions, and then I had a Chocolate Petit Four for a dessert (choice of peanut butter or espresso)
Second course (choose one): On the Portland Dining Month menu they mentioned a tortellini en brodo, but that has been replaced with grilled octopus. Also note how this menu is vegetarian friendly with salads and the mushroom pizza available for a second course here
Steelhead and freekeh with carrots, cauliflower and pistachio
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Grilled Octopus with chorizo, navy beans, olives, lacinato kale
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Fettuccine with white shrimp, ‘Nduja, Calabrian chilies and scallions
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Mushroom pizza with shimeji, maitake, Taleggio and rosemary
Southpark Seafood Portland Dining Month offers $29 for three courses, such as Clam Chowder with braised bacon and gnocchi, Squid Ink Fettuccine with white shrimp, 'Nduja, calabrian chilies, and scallions, and then I had a Chocolate Petit Four for a dessert (choice of peanut butter or espresso)
Third course (choose one): I picked the peanut butter chcoolate petit four
Scoop of gelato or sorbet in salted caramel, vanilla or berry flavors
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Chocolate petit fours, choice of  peanut butter or espresso
Southpark Seafood Portland Dining Month offers $29 for three courses, such as Clam Chowder with braised bacon and gnocchi, Squid Ink Fettuccine with white shrimp, 'Nduja, calabrian chilies, and scallions, and then I had a Chocolate Petit Four for a dessert (choice of peanut butter or espresso) Southpark Seafood Portland Dining Month offers $29 for three courses, such as Clam Chowder with braised bacon and gnocchi, Squid Ink Fettuccine with white shrimp, 'Nduja, calabrian chilies, and scallions, and then I had a Chocolate Petit Four for a dessert (choice of peanut butter or espresso)

Where have you been to Portland Dining Month? Or, where did you wish you still had a chance to go? Don’t forget you still have tonight and tomorrow night to try to squeeze in one more dinner!

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  1. All this great looking food is just making me hungry!!

  2. Oh and I have never been to Portland Dining Month – but I have done a few of Vancouver’s and I’ve enjoyed them. I should check out some of Portlands next go around.

  3. You went to all different spots that I did! We were able to check out Urdaneta, Ruth Chris, Jacqueline, Clark Lewis and Irving Street Kitchen. I LOVE Portland Dining Month!

    • Somehow even though we have the whole month, I never feel like I take advantage of it fully because there are more places I wish I could have gone to!

  4. Oh my, those beets and goat cheese are SO GORGEOUS. I would love to try to recreate that at home but I’m pretty sure it’d turn into a hot mess. 😉

  5. I’m getting hungry just looking at this post. 🙂 Bluehour’s dessert looks especially tempting!

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