A Plate Lunch: 808 Grinds Food Cart

I am in charge of researching a possible multi-island vacation to Hawaii, and to set me in the right mood, besides watching the new Hawaii 5-O on my DVR, I recently stopped at the food cart downtown called 808 Grinds. I’ve always heard good things about this food cart even though this was only my first visit, and I was lucky to get there very early as when I passed by after my lunch, there was quite a line of people waiting.

I’ve been eyeing this cart for a while and was not disappointed. It’s a lot of food in a plate lunch: what you see is the Combo plate with Kalua Pig and Fried Chicken. If you want a  more reasonable amount, get one of the single food orders. But I figure hey, for a few dollars more I can have a plate lunch for both lunch and dinner, so let’s go!

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Besides their generous portions, I appreciated their fast service with the freshly fried chicken and the fact that when they call your name because your order is up, he opened it up so I can admire it… and in this case the prep guy suddenly said “wait! Green onion!” and so they pulled it back to make sure the combo came out perfect in every detail. I was tempted on my visit as I saw they were offering Korean Fried Chicken… that will just have to be a future visit.

So onolicious!

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Fire & Brimstone Beer Event

The Hop & Vine, a bottle shop of beer and wine that also serves as a drinking and light eating establishment, had a special beer event last weekend called Fire & Brimstone. I was really excited for this event because the beers offered were all smoked beers or chili beers. These are beer profiles I really really like. So there I was, at the beginning of the festival, among the first dozen there…

After taste-testing all that were on tap, for the smoked beers the ones that rose to the top included the Emlisse Rauchbier that had a smoky porkyness to it, the Oakshire Lil’Smokey’s combination of smoke and coffee flavor was appreciated, and Caldera Rauch Ur Bock had a very liquid bbq profile. For Chili, the Calapooia Chili beer, an amber ale with fresh Anaheim, Serrano, and Jalapeno peppers was my favorite in that it offered an initial cool pepper freshness followed by the heat at the end in each mouthful.

Here are some photos from that event as we enjoyed all the beers on the patio, along with some snacks. Not pictured was an awesome pickled plate that included pickled pineapple!

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A Happy Hour at Teardrop Lounge

I organized a happy hour for a group of ladies this past Thursday at Teardrop Lounge. One half of JnJ had mentioned it several times, raving about it, and I was glad to finally get to see that those reviews were so very well deserved. It was also awesome to get all these wonderful ladies who I knew worked downtownish together for some gushing over A’s recent engagement and catching up with each other- the time just seemed to fly by and I felt like I didn’t get to talk to everyone as much as I wished. I guess we’ll just have to do it again.

I started out with one of the three Happy Hour Special drinks for $5 (they also discount off of any wine or beer)- the “House Sake Sangria” of Junmai Ginjo sake, brandy, Oregon pinot gris, spice blend, citrus, and Viridian Farm berries. The fact they serve it with chopsticks for fruit picking is genius and thoughtful. As I watched them spoon it out of a punchbowl, I wonder why at all the sangria I’ve had this summer I have yet to see a punchbowl. Are punchbowls only for old fashioned people?

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I also felt nurtured by the “San Francisco Swell” $10 (Brooke Arthur, Wo Hing, San Francisco), created from Appleton Reserve rum, lime, mint, blackberry honey, Angostura bitters, egg white, Chandon brut sparkling, and clearly touches of love. I believe the information in parenthesis is the name of the original mixologist, their cocktail place where they offer that recipe, and city, so I felt a bit like a fancy traveler doing sophisticated drinks around North America.

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Next for me was “Beer & A Smoke” for $11 (Jim Meehan, PDT, NYC), a concoction of del Maguey Vida mezcal, lime, Cholula, Dos Equis Lager, Bitter Truth Celery bitters. This tasted both dirty and healthy at the same time. You have to like smokeyness… which I do.

Beer and a Smoke cocktail, del Maguey Vida mezcal, lime, Cholula, Dos Equis Lager, Bitter Truth Celery bitters, Teardrop Lounge, happy hour, cocktails

Final beverage(s) of the night: Vuelo de Agave “the way they do it in Mexico, kind of” as recommended multiple times by Alyssa. This was a flight of Siete Leguas tequilas (helpfully all labeled- so there was from left to right the Blanco, Reposado and Anejo) and 3 house interpretations of sangrita made with heirloom tomatoes (Spanish Style which the bartender rattled off a long list of ingredients that made my head spin, Tomato Water, and a Roasted Tomatillo that called for a slow roasted careful roasting process). The tequilas gave me a friendly burn, but those sangritas were really kickass- I can imagine a life where I drink all those sangritas everyday. It took a lot of self-restraint to not knock down those sangritas and instead take little sips from each of the 6 glasses back and forth, exploring combinations of tequila and sangrita.

Vuelo de Agave, flight of Siete Leguas tequilas, Blanco, Reposado and Anejo tequilas and 3 house interpretations of sangrita made with heirloom tomatoes, Teardrop Lounge, happy hour, cocktails

All the drinks here are beautiful and tasty. Because we are enjoying an Indian Summer the front wall was basically thrown open so we could enjoy the sunshine and breeze while we waited for our handsome bartenders in striped shirts and suspenders and bow ties to shake up and create the works of art that are our sexy drinks. You can’t help but feel the dedication to the liquid arts in every sip.

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The Mac and Cheese Strikes Back, by Big Ass Sandwiches

Big Ass Sandwiches… a food cart downtown at SW 3rd and Ash open for lunchish (11am-4 or 5pm depending on the season), and also late night for the bar crowd (11pm-3am- awesome right). They always roll up their huge sandwich with fries together so it is larger then any burrito as big as your head, and I couldn’t even get my hands around the width of this thing. Here is an idea of size in comparison to the knife I brought to cut it…

The Mac and Cheese Strikes Back sandwich special, by Big Ass Sandwiches, Portland food cart The Mac and Cheese Strikes Back sandwich special, by Big Ass Sandwiches, Portland food cart

The sandwich that made me finally visit this food truck that has long been on my To Do list  was a special mac and cheese sandwich special: “The Mac and Cheese Strikes Back”

The Mac and Cheese Strikes Back sandwich special, by Big Ass Sandwiches, Portland food cart

And here it is! I could barely finish half of it, even though I even skipped lunch and maniacally to rush through my workday to get here by 4 to get this trophy. They were out of ham, so I went with turkey and declined the bacon to go with my fried mac and cheese.

She sweetly warned me to be careful of burning my mouth with the super hot mac and cheese, and I tried to be really really really patient… which only meant I kept picking out the fries and turkey while trying to give it a few minutes, so I didn’t get the full experience of having all those ingredients in my mouth in one bite. It was a struggle to bite this monster it’s so thick, I felt like I was a nibbling ground squirrel. Also, this goes crazy good with beer.

Next time I visit, whatever sandwich I get whether its a special or from their regular offerings I will order extra of that bechamal cheese sauce. Hopefully I can try another meat instead of turkey because it tasted a little too dry for me- I usually like to have any turkey in a sandwich smothered with gravy or condiments so more cheese sauce could have also fixed that up.

The Mac and Cheese Strikes Back sandwich special, by Big Ass Sandwiches, Portland food cart

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Celery at the Portland Farmer’s Market

$3 each.

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