Delicious Meats at Mediterranean Exploration Company

I had a big craving for some juicy succulent meat. I thought about going to a steakhouse, but what I really wanted were some small bites to satisfy my craving, and I couldn’t decide between whether I wanted steak, fried chicken, or lamb. Why not all?

Enter my stop at Mediterranean Exploration Company, also known as M.E.C. or MEC, for what I think are the best meats at Mediterranean Exploration Company’s menu. I have previously written about them during their preview party where I got to sample a lot of their dishes. I’ve since been back a few times as they’ve found their groove in the past year since opening in mid-summer. Unless you go there when the sun is up, keep in mind it’s a pretty dark, shadowed restaurant in the evenings which gives it a feel that is romantic but also a hint of old world European with its dimness and echoes of community conversation around you as part of the background of your experience.

One of my favorite cocktails I like to start off with is the Spanish Diplomat with lustau palo cortado sherry, dolin blanc vermouth, benedictine, boker’s bitters, marcona almond and orange oil. This sipper makes me feel exotic and complicated and I pretend I’m in Casablanca. The reward for finishing my glass is the almond, which is mentioned many times in the Bible, as a symbol of hope and promise and overall has a lot of ties to stories in the Mediterranean. It just seems perfect for MEC, and every time I see the cocktail I gaze at it because it seems to glow like a golden chalice.
Mediterranean Exploration Company cocktail of Spanish Diplomat with lustau palo cortado sherry. dolin blanc vermouth. benedictine. boker's bitters. marcona almond. orange oil Mediterranean Exploration Company cocktail of Spanish Diplomat with lustau palo cortado sherry. dolin blanc vermouth. benedictine. boker's bitters. marcona almond. orange oil

Another good cocktail here is the Gold Dinar cocktail, with four roses yellow bourbon, lemon, honey and aleppo pepper. Very refreshing but with a teeny bite.

So, I got a bit distracted when I ordered. I had intended to have meats, and I was thinking of ordering a tartare… but I couldn’t resist a Mezza of Hellenic Republic Saganaki with figs, olive oil, and lemon. They don’t light it on fire and shout Opa! at your table here like at many other Greek restaurants, but sharing that slightly warmed cheese doused in lemon juice is a good memory of when I used to live just a block from Greektown in Chicago, and I remember saganaki and skordalia being my first discoveries into real Greek food after fast food gyros. Sadly, on a more recent visit it seems like they took this off the menu. If you ever see it as a special of some sort, get it!
Mediterranean Exploration Company Mezza of Hellenic Republic Saganaki  with figs. olive oil. lemon.

Then it was time for the reason I was here: fried chicken, lamb, steak. The fried chicken here is a nice small dish with prefect crispy skin and soft tender moist meat inside, dished up as fried chicken with aleppo pepper and honey and a few cubes of beets. Perfect for 2 people, or at most 4 (but best with 2) – if you have more in your party, do yourselves a favor and order more than 1 order.
Mediterranean Exploration Company Fried Chicken  with aleppo pepper and honey

Same thing with this lamb, which I count among the best in Portland: simply grilled Greek lamb chops with oregano, garlic, and lemon, and you get 2 chops to your plate if you order the half order, which is what you see below. Very garlicky and always grilled perfectly to medium rare.
Mediterranean Exploration Company Greek Lamb Chops  grilled with oregano. garlic. lemon

Then on to the Hanger Steak with caper and garlic. As a side to help with the flavors of garlic and salt and fire, the Mejadara with rice, lentils, and crispy fried onion is a great choice with its fun textures of soft and crispy. The only other thing I could think of that I would have wanted to make my proteins more complete would be an order of their grilled Octopus.
Mediterranean Exploration Company, Hanger Steak with caper. garlic Mediterranean Exploration Company, Mejadara with rice. lentils. fried onion

Finish off with this dessert of amazing Cardamom Ice Cream Affogato with turkish coffee, so good and you’ll each want your own.
Mediterranean Exploration Company dessert of Cardamom Ice Cream Affogato with turkish coffee

Have you been to Mediterranean Exploration Company? Do you have a favorite dish there? And what would be more likely your craving, fried chicken, lamb chops, or steak?

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Starting today is the beginning of the soft opening of Mediterranean Exploration Company. Located at 333 NW 13th St in the Pearl, they will only be open for walk in dinner service 5:30-10pm, with their actual full opening and taking reservations starting on August 1.

Gorham has struck again as he continues to stake ground in the Portland quadrants. Well, I say quadrants but since there is NW, SW, NE, SE, and N, there only leaves the SE for him to conquer now with this latest opening in NW (Toro Bravo is in NE, Tasty n Sons in N, and Tasty N Alder in SW). Here, Gorham takes inspiration from the Mediterranean, which strongly leans towards Greece and the Middle East.

I attended the MEC launch party during the 4th of the July weekend, which was free and open to the public in order to sample bits of their menu. So here’s me passing on some of that sneak peak information to you…

When you enter, you can definitely recognize the space as having similarities to its siblings with the standing bar not far from the hostess stand and the open kitchen with a few countertop seats.
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Special shoutout to the bar, who were working very hard to keep us thirsty launch party guests hydrated with pretty much anyone ordering a couple drinks. After all, it was also for a good cause, as the launch party food was free and part of the bar proceeds from the entire night will go to
Live Wire Radio, a nonprofit organization and radio variety show on OPB. I went with the special gin punch they were offering.

Mediterranean Exploration Company, launch party special gin punch Mediterranean Exploration Company, launch party special gin punch Mediterranean Exploration Company, launch party special gin punch

Even those who can’t have alcohol can enjoy though- they have delicious options such as this gorgeous Austria soda with black currants (there is also an elderflower one) and a housemade ginger ale soda.
Mediterranean Exploration Company, Austrian Soda with black currants Mediterranean Exploration Company, Austrian Soda with black currants Mediterranean Exploration Company, ginger ale

I also tried two other cocktails from the Bar: The Arak Frappe cocktail with razzouk arak, sugar, crushed ice has a strong licorice flavor but is served with a little carafe of soda water for you to customize the level to your taste.

The other was the refreshing Tai Tai cocktail with pueblo viejo silver tequila, combier orange, pistachio orgeat, lime, mint and crushed ice.
Mediterranean Exploration Company, bar menu Mediterranean Exploration Company, Arak Frappe cocktail with razzouk arak, sugar, crushed ice. Has a strong licorice flavor. Mediterranean Exploration Company, Tai Tai cocktail with pueblo viejo silver tequila, combier orange, pistachio orgeat, lime, mint and crushed ice

And now onto the food menu that I saw previewed- who knows if this will be accurate to when they really open… all of the food is geared towards sharing tapas style.
Mediterranean Exploration Company menu Mediterranean Exploration Company menu

Raw
  • Salmon Carpaccio with arak, dill, capers
  • Palestinian Beef Tartar with tahini, yoghurt, cumin. I enjoyed the Creamy richness here that substitutes for the usual egg in steak tartare
    Mediterranean Exploration Company, Palestinian Beef Tartar with tahini, yoghurt, cumin
Mezze
  • Warm Castelvetrano Olives with olive oil and bay leaf
  • “Shalosh”, with roasted eggplant, tomato and olive oil, and pumpkin carrot
  • Beef Bacon Wrapped Date, with beef bacon subbed here for pork because there is no pork at all on the menu
    Mediterranean Exploration Company, Beef Bacon Wrapped Dates
  • Sheep’s Milk Feta with olives. This with the perfect warm doughy pita bread is amazing.
    Mediterranean Exploration Company, Sheep's Milk Feta with olives Mediterranean Exploration Company, fresh doughy pita bread
  • Steve’s Cheese Board with mahon menorca (raw cow, mallorca), fiore sardo (raw sheep, sardinia) and paski sir (sheep, croatia)
    Mediterranean Exploration Company, Steve's Cheese Board with mahon menorca (raw cow, mallorca), fiore sardo (raw sheep, sardinia) and paski sir (sheep, croatia)
  • Saganaki with olive oil, lemon, grilled bread
  • Falafel with s’hug, pickles, tahini
    Mediterranean Exploration Company, Falafel with s'hug, pickles, tahini
  • “Usul” hummus with chopped egg
  • Fried calamari with spicy tomato sauce, ouzo
    Mediterranean Exploration Company, Fried calamari with spicy tomato sauce, ouzo
  • Tomato fritters with olive oil and sea salt
  • Housemade Lebneh with olive oil and fried cauliflower
    Mediterranean Exploration Company, Housemade Lebneh with olive oil and fried cauliflower
  • Fried Anchovies
  • Grilled Octopus salad with roasted sweet peppers
  • “Vered Hagalil” chopped salad
    Mediterranean Exploration Company, Vered Hagalil chopped salad
  • Raddichio 2 with cherries, parsley, yogurt dressing,  a new incarnation of the radicchio salad (my favorite Gorham version though is the one at Tasty N Alder)
    Mediterranean Exploration Company, Raddichio 2 with cherries, parsley, yogurt dressing
Oven
  • Nuvrei bread plate with olive oil
  • Philo Chard Pie – this is a great option for vegetarians. Look at the carnage of how fast this pie went!
    Mediterranean Exploration Company, carnage aftermath of the Philo Chard Pie
  • Greek Potatoes
    Mediterranean Exploration Company, Greek Potatoes
  • “El Baboor” Lamb Kebab Pie
Plancha
  • Moroccan Brick Chicken with arugula salad
    Mediterranean Exploration Company, Moroccan Brick Chicken with arugula salad
  • Mackerel with beet olive salsa – this is an outstanding dish, don’t let a single bit of that beet olive salsa be left behind
    Mediterranean Exploration Company, Mackerel with beet olive salsa Mediterranean Exploration Company, Mackerel with beet olive salsa
  • MEC Lamb Gyro. Hmm, bacon wrapped appetizer, check. Raddichio salad, check. Burger… nope. is this MEC Lamb Gyro the MEC equivalent Gorham offering of the burger?
    Mediterranean Exploration Company, MEC Lamb Gyro Mediterranean Exploration Company, MEC Lamb Gyro
Piato
  • Mejadara with rice, lentils, fried onion. This is a must have, and vegetarian!
    Mediterranean Exploration Company, Mejadara with rice, lentils, fried onion Mediterranean Exploration Company, Mejadara with rice, lentils, fried onion
  • Chreime, a tripolitany jewish fish stew
  • Fried chicken with aleppo pepper and honey
  • Lamb Ragu
Grill
  • Octopus with piquillo pepper and dill. This is a must have.
    Mediterranean Exploration Company, Octopus with piquillo pepper and dill Mediterranean Exploration Company, Octopus with piquillo pepper and dill
  • Prawns with red charmula, parsley, preserve lemon
    Mediterranean Exploration Company, Prawns with red charmula, parsley, preserve lemon
  • Greek lamb chops with oregono, garlic, lemon
  • Dry aged Rib Eye with baharat, red chili, pine nut butter... sorry I don’t have a photo with the full rib eye, but let me promise you that it is delicious, and here’s a peek of a piece I was able to grab (along with a Greek Potato and cheese sample).
    Mediterranean Exploration Company, Greek Potatoes, a little sample of Steve's Cheese Board, and a piece of the Dry aged Rib Eye with baharat, red chili, pine nut butter
  • Nazareth Kebab with beef and lamb
  • Syrian Kebab with beef and lamb
  • Moroccan Chicken Kebab
Dessert
  • Cardamom Ice Cream Affogato with Turkish Coffee.  I saw this though I wasn’t fast enough for a photo and it looked wonderful.
  • Triple Nut Biscotti with wines
  • Rose Water Panna Cotta with pistachios
  • Date Olive Oil Cake with honey yogurt and orange blossom syrup
    Mediterranean Exploration Company, dessert of Date Olive Oil Cake with honey yogurt. orange blossom syrup

The kitchen staff was dressed in shirts that on the back, proclaimed “Shalum, Y’all!”. Also, with the open kitchen I got to admire them dressing the octopi and the kebabs (actually, I didn’t have a single kebob when I was at the party- they went way too fast and my hands with the camera phone were not quick enough! Well, definitely going to order some when I visit the restaurant during regular service!)
Mediterranean Exploration Company, The kitchen staff in the open kitchen Mediterranean Exploration Company, The kitchen staff was dressed in shirts that on the back, proclaimed Shalum, Y'all! Mediterranean Exploration Company, octopus being dressed Mediterranean Exploration Company, kebobs being dressed

Meanwhile, NY DJ Waffle was excellent at keeping the good music flowing during the launch party. One wall by the bar had these whimsical birds, the same bird as on the kitchen staff T shirts… And I was able to end on a sweet note with this dessert which I believe is provided by Maurice’s Kristen Murray.
Mediterranean Exploration Company, DJ Waffle keeping the good music flowing during the launch party Mediterranean Exploration Company

Shalum, Y’all! I’ll be back with another report from a meal during their soft opening service… I NEED to try the “Eastern-style” fried chicken with Aleppo pepper and honey that I kept eying as they went by… Was there anything on the menu that catches your eye?

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Taste of the Nation Portland 2014 Recap and Upcoming Blogger Bake Sale #NoKidHungry

Disclosure: I attended the Portland Taste of the Nation as a media member, but I am not being compensated for this post. I will always provide my honest opinion and assessment of all products and experiences I may be given. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are entirely my own. 

Earlier on April 29 (my birthday!), I was proud and happy to spend it at Taste of the Nation Portland, helping to raise awareness through social media for such an important cause, and continuing to do so today.

As I mentioned in my previous post and giveawayTaste of the Nation is a series of culinary events throughout the US and throughout the year to raise money for Share Our Strength, a national organization working to end childhood hunger in the US. 100% of ticket sales support the efforts of the Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign.

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This is a very meaningful cause for me. If you enjoy food and think of yourself as a food lover in any way, I consider it part of our duty to also give back in fighting against hunger. We should be thankful of what we are able to enjoy while also being aware not everyone is blessed with the access and plenty that we have and that we have the means, however large or small, in helping to ease that burden. I was fortunate in that I have never known true hunger, and it breaks my heart to think of children crushed when there is not a school day because it means missing a meal, or not being able to concentrate and learn because they are hungry. As little as $1 can connect a child to 10 meals – so feel free to sign up as I did to donate on a monthly basis and take the pledge.

Feel free to learn more at the No Kid Hungry campaign at their official website and also Twitter @NoKidHungry.

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I have been watching the feeds as the events in DC, Philadelphia,  and San Francisco kicked off, and the one in Portland here coincided also with the one in Boston, though a few hours later because of the time difference. The caliber of the events have been amazing, and so was the one here in Portland. I’ll get to my recap and photos in just a minute!

Gorgeous display by Portland Taste local sponsor Charlie's Produce Gorgeous display by Portland Taste local sponsor Charlie's Produce

Gorgeous display by Portland Taste local sponsor Charlie’s Produce

This year the event was held at the McMenamins Crystal Hotel & Ballroom. The proceeds are going directly to No Kid Hungry Oregon non-profit allies of Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon, Oregon Food Bank and St. Vincent de Paul Society and Klamath/Lake Counties Food Bank. The tickets to the VIP admission sold out a week before, and then the General Admission tickets sold out 2 days before the event… so remember that for next year to not wait for the last minute to buy your tickets!

There is still an upcoming opportunity to support No Kid Hungry though- and that’s with the National Blogger’s Bake Sale Portland Edition this upcoming Saturday May 3, 9am-1pm, at Powell’s Book Store, near Couch/11th Ave. I’ll be there after my workout to help support them even though I am planning on purchasing/consuming and not baking anything, or you can also visit the page and click the link to donate towards the Portland fundraising goal!

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Ok, now onto the Taste of the Nation Portland 2014 Recap. First, a huge round of applause to all the chefs, restaurants, wineries, breweries, spirits, other beverages, and other sponsors who participated. I was really impressed with how prepared everyone was- there was rarely a line to get food because of how prepared everyone was to handle the many excited and hungry supporters of this cause that evening. And there was definitely a serious number of people who are serious about fighting hunger at this event:

Taste of the Nation Portland 2014 at McMenamins Crystal Hotel & Ballroom Taste of the Nation Portland 2014 at McMenamins Crystal Hotel & Ballroom

Some of my favorite samplings of the event included:

  • Mediterranean Exploration Company (coming soon from John Gorham, of Toro Bravo, Tasty n Sons/Alder) offered this delectable house canned Albacore Tuna board with Mediterranean accompaniments. I can’t wait for this to open in the former Riffle space (in the Pearl District) in July!
    Taste of the Nation Portland, During VIP hour, Mediterranean Exploration Company (coming soon from John Gorham, of Toro Bravo, Tasty n Sons/Alder) offered this delectable house canned tuna board Taste of the Nation Portland, During VIP hour, Mediterranean Exploration Company (coming soon from John Gorham, of Toro Bravo, Tasty n Sons/Alder) offered this delectable house canned tuna board
  • The Country Cat‘s offering of fried chicken lollipops & honey, and also of a vanilla hot fudge sundae! I was a little intimidated to pick up the big drumstick but it was well worth the sticky fingers.
    Taste of the Nation Portland, During VIP hour, The Country Cat's offering of fried chicken lollipops & honey Taste of the Nation Portland, During VIP hour, The Country Cat's offering of fried chicken lollipops & honey Taste of the Nation Portland, During VIP hour, The Country Cat's offering of fried chicken lollipops & honey
  • Multnomah Whiskey Library with their Sazerac Punch with James Oliver Rye, Oleo Saccharum, Peychaud Bitters, and Anise spiked Sparkling Wine, a nice updated twist but still classic
    Taste of the Nation Portland, During VIP hour, Multnomah Whiskey Library with their Sazerac Punch with James Oliver Rye, Oleo Saccharum, Peychaud Bitters, and Anise spiked Sparkling Wine
  • Pok Pok‘s Khano Niaw Sangkhaya Bai Toei, a sweet sticky rice with duck egg pandan coconut custard wrapped and steamed in banana leaves was a little bit of sweetness that was a great followup after a sip of Moet, I definitely could have had more of these!
    Taste of the Nation Portland, During VIP hour, Pok Pok's Khano Niaw Sangkhaya Bai Toei, a sweet sticky rice with duck egg pandan coconut custard wrapped and steamed in banana leaves Taste of the Nation Portland, During VIP hour, Pok Pok's Khano Niaw Sangkhaya Bai Toei, a sweet sticky rice with duck egg pandan coconut custard wrapped and steamed in banana leaves
  • No photo from the event, but the Imperial potato latke topped with salmon pastrami, sour cream and dill cooked in duck fat that I first sampled at the Taste of the Taste preview (and my photo is from that). In addition, Imperial Bar Manager Brandon Wise made two sample cocktails utilizing Dogwood Distilling Union Gin and Franklin Vodka and since it’s from Brandon of course both were excellent.
    A taste of Taste of the Nation- a taste of potato latkes with steelhead pastrami, sour cream, and dill from Imperial Taste of the Nation Portland, During VIP hour, Imperial Bar Manager Brandon Wise made two sample cocktails utilizing Dogwood Distilling Union Gin and Franklin Vodka Taste of the Nation Portland, During VIP hour, Imperial Bar Manager Brandon Wise made two sample cocktails utilizing Dogwood Distilling Union Gin and Franklin Vodka
  • Renata offered My Pharm Rabbit N’duja with pickled carrots and pea shoots, a medley of textures between the crispy crostini and the rich creamy rabbit
    Taste of the Nation Portland, During VIP hour, Renata offered My Pharm Rabbit N'duja with pickled carrots and pea shoots Taste of the Nation Portland, During VIP hour, Renata offered My Pharm Rabbit N'duja with pickled carrots and pea shoots
  • I really enjoyed the St Jack chilled Stinging Nettle Vichyssoise with crispy chicken skin and chili oil, it was definitely one of the top tastes of the evening for me
    Taste of the Nation Portland, St Jack's Aaron Barnett offered chilled Stinging Nettle Vichyssoise with crispy chicken skin and chili oil Taste of the Nation Portland, St Jack's Aaron Barnett offered chilled Stinging Nettle Vichyssoise with crispy chicken skin and chili oil Taste of the Nation Portland, St Jack's Aaron Barnett offered chilled Stinging Nettle Vichyssoise with crispy chicken skin and chili oil
  • I know it’s simple, but I confess I had two samples of the Grassa Lumache Cacio e Pepe. I thought it made up for the fact that I resisted the Griddled Mortadella with Provolone, Mama Lil’s Peppers and Mustard Aioli mini sandwich across the way at the Lardo table since I had it during the Taste of the Taste event (with photo of it from then)
    I know it's simple, but I confess I had two samples of the Grassa Lumache Cacio e Pepe I know it's simple, but I confess I had two samples of the Grassa Lumache Cacio e Pepe A taste of Taste of the Nation- example taste from Lardo of Lardo's griddled mortadella with provolone, marinated peppers and mustard aioli
  • I also admit I went back twice for Laurelhurst Market‘s baked macaroni and cheese with house-smoked hot dog and potato chip crust. Of course Mac and Cheese was a perfect snapshot of the theme this year, What My Family Ate and comforting food memories
    Taste of the Nation Portland, Laurelhurst Market's baked macaroni and cheese with house-smoked hot dog and potato chip crust
  • Bamboo Sushi, Jin Soo Yang, Kalbi Ssam House Kimchee Grilled Short Ribs with Lettuce and Rice was a bright bite of lots of flavors. I wish I could have grown up with this!
    Taste of the Nation Portland, Bamboo Sushi, Jin Soo Yang, Kalbi Ssam House Kimchee Grilled Short Ribs with Lettuce and Rice Taste of the Nation Portland, Bamboo Sushi, Jin Soo Yang, Kalbi Ssam House Kimchee Grilled Short Ribs with Lettuce and Rice
  • Many loved smallwares and their taste of Beef Tataki with Kimchi, Blue cheese, Thai basil, and Pickled pear- a very mature and complex medley of flavors that I wish everyone would demand was regularly on their menu
    Taste of the Nation Portland smallwares and their taste of Beef Tataki with Kimchi, Blue cheese, Thai basil, and Pickled pear Taste of the Nation Portland smallwares and their taste of Beef Tataki with Kimchi, Blue cheese, Thai basil, and Pickled pear
  • Aviary, soup dumplings that explain why they are planning a Soup Dumpling pop-up at $35/person on May 20th- check their website for more details!
    Taste of the Nation Portland, Aviary, soup dumplings
  • Batch PDX Jeremy Karp impressed so many of us with his assorted chocolates that included so many interesting combinations of flavors like chocolate with Vietnamese coffee or Thai Ice tea or Earl Grey tea, flavors of Pina Colada and Margarita, this was definitely one of the surprise finds of the evening!
    Taste of the Nation Portland Batch PDX Jeremy Karp impressed so many of us with his assorted chocolates that included so many interesting combinations of flavors like chocolate with Vietnamese coffee or Thai Ice tea or Earl Grey tea, flavors of Pina Colada and Margarita Taste of the Nation Portland Batch PDX Jeremy Karp impressed so many of us with his assorted chocolates that included so many interesting combinations of flavors like chocolate with Vietnamese coffee or Thai Ice tea or Earl Grey tea, flavors of Pina Colada and Margarita
  • The bar up at the mezzanine included quite a few cocktails, including this Pegu Club with Aria Gin, Orange Liquor, Fresh Lime, and Angostura Bitters, as well as you call it cocktails made from Bull Run Distillery liquors and DRY soda
    Taste of the Nation Portland, the bar up at the mezzanine included quite a few cocktails, including this Pegu Club with Aria Gin, Orange Liquer, Fresh Lime, and Angostura Bitters, as well as you call it cocktails made from Bull Run Distillery liquors and DRY soda

And here are a few other excellent tastings that evening to give you a feel for why you should go next year if you aren’t convinced already:

  • Gregory Gourdet of Departure was there, glowing and smiling as always, hands on as they gave samples of chicken stewed with peppers, pickled chilies, and ripe plaintain
    Gregory Gourdet of Departure was at Taste of the Nation Portland, glowing and smiling as always, hands on as they gave samples of chicken stewed with peppers, pickled chilies, and ripe plaintain Gregory Gourdet of Departure was at Taste of the Nation Portland, glowing and smiling as always, hands on as they gave samples of chicken stewed with peppers, pickled chilies, and ripe plaintain
  • Smokehouse 21 was calling my name with this Smoked Land and Sea tasting with pork and eggs. Also bonus points as I watched the man crack half a dozen soft boiled eggs perfectly and speedily. Minus points for what sea are you talking about, what kind of eggs were those…
    Taste of the Nation Portland, Smokehouse 21 was calling my name with this Smoked Land and Sea tasting with pork and eggs. Taste of the Nation Portland, Smokehouse 21 was calling my name with this Smoked Land and Sea tasting with pork and eggs.
  • Produce Row Cafe offered a vegetarian winner with their crispy chickpea fritter, harissa, and cultured cream
    Taste of the Nation Portland, Produce Row Cafe offered a vegetarian winner with their crispy chickpea fritter, harissa, and cultured cream Taste of the Nation Portland, Produce Row Cafe offered a vegetarian winner with their crispy chickpea fritter, harissa, and cultured cream
  • Black Rabbit offered “Ham and Eggs” with black truffle custard, Marsala braised duck “Ham” Fennel Jam on a parmesan crostini
    Taste of the Nation Portland, Black Rabbit offered 'Ham and Eggs' with black truffle custard, Marsala braised duck 'Ham' Fennel Jam on a parmesan crostini
  • Irving Street Kitchen refreshed the palate with a smoked Albacore Tuna crudo with charred padron pickle and creamy tonado
    Taste of the Nation Portland Irving Street Kitchen refreshed the palate with a smoked Albacore Tuna crudo with charred padron pickle and creamy tonado
  • I always love the charcuterie of Olympic Provisions
    Taste of the Nation Portland, charcuterie of Olympic Provisions
  • It was nice to take a break from so much meat with Biwa‘s Ohitashi of asparagus steeped in a dashi base sauce
    Taste of the Nation Portland, Biwa's Ohitashi of asparagus steeped in a dashi base sauce
  • Boke Bowl brought the heat with their crawfish and pork in spicy black bean sauce over rice tots
  • Zeus Cafe had a big serving of pork belly and kimchi croquette with black vinegar aioli and herbs.
    Taste of the Nation Portland, Zeus Cafe had a big serving of pork belly and kimchi croquette with black vinegar aioli and herbs.
  • Gracie‘s taste was a stuffed Medjool date with spicy marcona almond and local goat cheese wrapped in pancetta
    Taste of the Nation Portland, Gracie's taste was a stuffed Medjool date with spicy marcona almond and local goat cheese wrapped in pancetta Taste of the Nation Portland, Gracie's taste was a stuffed Medjool date with spicy marcona almond and local goat cheese wrapped in pancetta
  • I stopped by for some Strawberry rhubarb pie from Pacific Pie, though they also offered their popular staple Chocolate Bourbon Hazelnut. I had to try the Strawberry Rhubarb though, especially after I saw their cute segment about making it on TV the week before
    Taste of the Nation Portland I stopped by for some Strawberry rhubarb pie from Pacific Pie, though they also offered their popular staple Chocolate Bourbon Hazelnut Taste of the Nation Portland I stopped by for some Strawberry rhubarb pie from Pacific Pie, though they also offered their popular staple Chocolate Bourbon Hazelnut Pacific Pie Sarah Curtis-Fawley promoting Taste of the Nation Portland
  • Xocolatl de David‘s Fluffernutter and Chocolate Milk! Great idea for the theme of memories from family time!
    Taste of the Nation Portland, Xocolatl de David's Fluffernutter and Chocolate Milk
  • Raven & Rose offered a few desserts of delicious simplicity
    Taste of the Nation, Raven & Rose offered desserts with delicious simplicity
  • Moet & Chandon flowing during VIP hour
    Taste of the Nation Portland, Moet & Chandon flowing during VIP hour

There was more I missed- with more than 60 possible participating restaurants and beverage providers to visit, there were more tastes than I or anyone could have in one night. I took all my photos and ate and when that was done (because I was getting really full, not because I managed to visit everyone!), that’s when I put my camera away and went beverage tasting, so there are many distilleries and wineries that are not in this recap. Amazing vendors right??

I also was outbid on silent auction they were holding, but they had some really unique baskets and experiences- examples were

  • Summer School that included 4 tickets to an Around the World rum tasting with Blair Reynolds of Hale Pele, tiki mugs, mai tai glasses, and syrups/mixers, and four weekend passes to Tiki Kon;
  • French Mathematics that included champage tasting for 12 from David Speer of Ambonnay; Chemistry Tutor with cocktail tutoring for 10 with appetizers with Kasey Kasten of Saucebox;
  • various baskets of impeccable wines (donated by wonderful wineries, or one package in which 12 famous Portland chefs each picked a wine and included a pairing recipe suggestion for the wine!);
  • and my favorite, a Hall Pass that offers the opportunity to cut to the front of the line at hot spots like Toro Bravo, Salt & Straw, Mother’s Bistro, Pok Pok, Tasty N Sons, Besaws and Multnomah Whiskey Library – WOW!

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Remember to support No Kid Hungry at the National Blogger’s Bake Sale Portland Edition this upcoming Saturday May 39am-1pm, at Powell’s Book Store, near Couch/11th Ave. Say hi to me as I drop by around 11:30 Saturday after my workout and squee at the beautiful blogger baked goodies with me, or you can also visit the page and click the link to donate towards the Portland fundraising goal!

Change starts with you. When you step up, you invite others to step up, too. Mandy Hale. No Kid Hungry, Share Our Strength.

Disclosure: I attended the Portland Taste of the Nation as a media member, but I am not being compensated for this post. I will always provide my honest opinion and assessment of all products and experiences I may be given. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are entirely my own. 

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