Dinner at Candlenut for Peranakan Food

Candlenut is a the world’s first and only Michelinstarred Peranakan restaurant. Peranakan cuisine is unique to southeast Asia and comes from a tradition of Chinese who came to the Malaysian/Indonesian/Singapore area in the 15th and 17th centuries and married the local women here. The culture became intermixed between Chinese an Southeast Asia, including the cuisine. On my recent whirlwind 4 day stay in Singapore, I had a chance to enjoy dinner at Candlenut for Peranakan food.

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We ordered from Chef Malcom Lee’s Ahma-kase menu, a play on the Japanese word for omakase which is chef’s choice, and the word for ahma which means grandmother. The Ahma-kase menu is a prix fixe menu which starts with fish crackers, a small sampler of starters, soup, a family style set of dishes to share for a main course to be eaten with rice, then multiple little bites for dessert. There is a also an a la carte menu available, and Candlenut serves both lunch and dinner.
Ahma-kase menu, Dinner at Candlenut for Peranakan Food Fish Chips snacks at a Dinner at Candlenut for Peranakan Food

Starters

We started with four intense little small bites served on a wooden plate. In order from top to bottom you see (my favorite were the 2nd and 4th bites for how they were such upgraded refined takes on the familiar southeast Asian classics of curry and satay)

Starters at an Ahma-kase Dinner at Candlenut for Peranakan Food Starters at an Ahma-kase Dinner at Candlenut for Peranakan Food

Homemade Kueh Pie Tee Shell with Boston Lobster, Chincalok Dressing, Laksa Leaf
Homemade Kueh Pie Tee Shell with Boston Lobster, Chincalok Dressing, Laksa Leaf as part of the Starters at an Ahma-kase Dinner at Candlenut for Peranakan Food Homemade Kueh Pie Tee Shell with Boston Lobster, Chincalok Dressing, Laksa Leaf as part of the Starters at an Ahma-kase Dinner at Candlenut for Peranakan Food
Kueh Bakar Berlauk with Spiced Chicken, Mum’s Curry
Kueh Bakar Berlauk with Spiced Chicken, Mum's Curry as part of the Starters at an Ahma-kase Dinner at Candlenut for Peranakan Food
Bergedil, Pork Buah Keluak Lemongrass Curry
Bergedil, Pirk Buah Keluak Lemongrass Curry as part of the Starters at an Ahma-kase Dinner at Candlenut for Peranakan Food
Charcoal Grilled Maori Lamb Neck Satay, Kicap Manis Glaze
Charcoal Grilled Maori Lamb Neck Satay, Kicap Manis Glaze as part of the Starters at an Ahma-kase Dinner at Candlenut for Peranakan Food

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Happy Hour at Normandie

Have you checked out Normandie yet? Opened by alumnae of Portland classic Veritable Quandry, and the 2/3 of the co-wonders (one of who is the chef) are women. The food menu has been changing a bit as they tweaked it, but some favorites that were out of the gate when they opened in October last year still have remained. Several of them you can find on the happy hour at Normandie, which runs from 4-6 PM and again 10 PM -12 AM daily. except Sunday and Monday where happy hour is offered all night.

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Still on the menu is the Chicken Liver Mousse served with Duck Fat Madeleines, Port Poached Plums, Piment d’ Espelette Honey. These are perfect to a creamy start, or also do perfect well as an end of your meal savory dessert

Duck Fat Madeleines, Port Poached Plums, Piment d’ Espelette Honey available at dinner and happy hour at Normandie PDX Duck Fat Madeleines, Port Poached Plums, Piment d’ Espelette Honey available at dinner and happy hour at Normandie PDX

A round of perfect bites comes in the form of Croque Madame Beignets with Fig Jam and Chive Aioli. It manages to be crispy on the outside and gooey on the inside, and I admit I’m more partial to that chive aioli.

Croque Madame Beignets with Fig Jam and Chive Aioli available at dinner and happy hour at Normandie PDX Duck Fat Madeleines, Port Poached Plums, Piment d’ Espelette Honey available at dinner and happy hour at Normandie PDX

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King Tide Fish and Shell, Portland

It’s only been a little more than a year since King Tide Fish and Shell made its debut along the South Waterfront, within the Riverfront Hotel, replacing the previous Three Degrees Waterfront Bar and Grill. The modern American food has been upgraded to seafood that takes its inspiration from the Pacific Northwest and American classics with intriguing touches of Japanese and Mexican.

Pickled Deviled Eggs with dungeness crab, and smoked salmon roe  at King Tide Fish and Shell, Portland.

The patio is my favorite of those offering a view almost literally steps from the Willamette River, while still also having the convenient location of being right downtown. The bar even offers rocking chairs with heaters. Even if dining indoors, floor to ceiling windows provide a view.

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Here’s a look at how close to the water King Tide’s terrace patio is
King Tide Fish and Shell, Portland King Tide Fish and Shell, Portland

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New Providence Park After Renovation

There are now 19 new dining destinations, and 30% more point of sale locations that have been added offering food and beverage services and hopefully reducing lines. Classics and favorites are on the menu, but so are over 20 new menu items this year. The managing hospitality brand, Park Provisions (powered by Levy which has experience managing other sport arenas as well) includes new restaurant partners and beverage providers, as well as partnerships with local companies that provide ingredients going into the food.

I had a chance to get a preview of the new offerings of the new Providence Park after renovation. Besides the obvious expansion of seats (which blend seamless into the rest of the stadium), there are more screens, larger screens, more cover from roofs, the $85 million dollar renovation also extends to the food and beverage stands. Here’s the scoop for the June 1 Timbers home game opening!

Preview of the New Providence Park After Renovation Preview of the New Providence Park After Renovation

For example, the hot dogs and sausages you’ll find at Providence Park are from Zenner’s Sausage Company, made just half a mile from the park. I didn’t get to sample it on my preview visit, but I’m pretty excited for the Tillamook Mac and Cheese Hot Dog with Zenner’s Smoked Sausage that I saw on the new Tillamook Grill concession stand Evergreen Corner by Section 113. I’ll have a Mac and Cheese Hot Dog and a side of Mac and Cheese please.

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Perfect Pasta at Maccheroni Republic

While I was in LA a week ago helping to host my youngest sister’s baby sprinkle, my 2 sisters and I, as well as my brother in law and niece, went on a lunch excursion downtown to Maccheroni Republic.
Maccheroni Republic in downtown LA offering homemade fresh organic pasta

There are so many delightful eats in LA, and Maccheroni Republic stands out for its homemade pasta being made fresh and that it is all organic, made with organic flour and organic semolina. I wanted to order the whole menu. In fact that’s partially why we went with us 3 sisters, to give the opportunity for my LA resident sister to rationalize ordering even more pasta!

It was a mind-blowing pasta meal. I hold the same opinion as my sister that if this was closer to me I would definitely be a weekly regular. There’s enough on the menu plus throw in the daily specials to keep you coming back all the time for favorites and what’s new.

Menu at Maccheroni Republic in downtown LA offering homemade fresh organic pasta Menu at Maccheroni Republic in downtown LA offering homemade fresh organic pasta

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