Tournant Cold Moon Crab Feast

In mid-December 2021, I and food friend (and incredible eye for photos) @trinnadeleon on Instagram and libation friend Niki Sudssuster on Instagram snagged tickets to the Tournant Cold Moon Crab Feast. It took place at new location in wine country Dayton at Brick Hall, an 1886 brick church. You say dungeness crab, plus oysters, caviar, cocktails by Merit Badge and more? So in.
Tournant Cold Moon Crab Feast Tournant Cold Moon Crab Feast

I have been a fan of Tournant for many years and enjoyed their seafood spreads at events and and oyster socials and marveled at their outdoor farm to fire cooking that that has forever raised the bar on open kitchen and adaption to the natural environment and showcase of the artistry of food preparation visually and aromatically before tasting it. They are about to launch a Full Moon Dinner Series in partnership with Westward Whiskey, a dinner series whose tickets go on sale this weekend! The series promises food, fire, nature and togetherness with the full moon in locations around Oregon’s wine country.

The full moon series takes place for the following full moons:

  • Pink Moon – April 16, 2022
  • Strawberry Moon – June 14, 2022
  • Sturgeon Moon – August 12, 2022
  • Harvest Moon – September 10, 2022

So how was my experience with Tournant Cold Moon Crab Feast? First, it’s essential you set an alarm for when the tickets go on sale because they will sell out fast. For the Tournant Cold Moon Crab Feast we were lucky that they opened up a second communal table (other tickets were for tables of 4 or 6 seats – great to keep the dining table to your quarantine bubble), and it was in such demand they even expanded to a second night of Sunday and that sold out too. So be ready – sign up for their mailing list and follow them on Instagram so stay in the loop.

When you purchased the ticket, it was for the prix fixe of 3 courses, but there were also additions you could purchase as add-ons that included seafood platters or towers and caviar service in advance, and during your meal you could additionally order cocktails, wines, oysters, Louisiana blue crab cakes, and fries. Trinna and I were 100% on the same page that of course we needed a seafood platter and caviar service. The difference between the platter and tower was the number of people they served, both offered Pacific oysters on the half shell, poached prawns, chilled mussels, crab claws, salmon tartare, lemons, mignonette and sauces. Caviar service was 1 oz Siberian Sturgeon caviar with special accompaniments of toast, potato chips, and yum those little potatoes.
Tournant Cold Moon Crab Feast seafood platter with Pacific oysters on the half shell, poached prawns, chilled mussels, crab claws, salmon tartare, lemons, mignonette and sauces Tournant Cold Moon Crab Feast seafood tower with Pacific oysters on the half shell, poached prawns, chilled mussels, crab claws, salmon tartare, lemons, mignonette and sauces. Caviar service was 1 oz Siberian Sturgeon caviar with special accompaniments

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Chef’s Menu at Roe PDX

One of the biggest bargains in fine dining with can be found at Roe Portland. Two dining experiences are available, and I have tried both. In the spring (unfortunately the day just after I cracked my camera phone lens) I enjoyed the Tasting Menu. For this menu, it is prix fixe but you have a certain list of dishes to choose between for your four courses for the huge value price of $68 per person – you can easily run that up per person for four courses any restaurant, but you get the extra experience of the fine dining service at Roe. Recently, I went back and tried the Chef’s Menu at Roe PDX for the price of $138, and you get seven courses plus some surprises. Here’s look at what the experience was like for me in the first of October 2019.

Finding the restaurant is a bit of an adventure to start with. Located in downtown Portland, only a few blocks away from Pioneer Square, you have to enter a building called Morgan’s Alley- there isn’t even a sign for Roe visible. Look for the Oregon Wines on Broadway and go through the doors just to the left of this wine bar and bottle shop. Keep pressing through the hallways to the back until you see stairs, and follow those up to a very subtle restaurant entrance.
Roe Portland, located in Morgan's Alley in the back - finding the restaurant so I can enjoy the Chef's Menu at Roe PDX Roe Portland, located in Morgan's Alley in the back - finding the restaurant so I can enjoy the Chef's Menu at Roe PDX

When you enter, you are transported away from the busyness of Portland and your day into the dimly lit entrance foyer of Roe PDX. There is a card with your last name waiting for you, and once the host returns to the cart, he or she will take your coats, pour you a libation to greet you. In my visits to Roe, this has varied from some hot dashi in the winter to sparkling to in this visit, a chamomile tea infused vermouth aperitif.
Chef's Menu at Roe PDX, initial entrance foyer Chef's Menu at Roe PDX, initial entrance foyer

Shortly after, you will be led to your seats at your table or the chef’s counter (which has it’s own reservations). There are no walk-ins at Roe – but it’s easy to make reservations online and check the available times lots on Tock. Most seats have a view of the open kitchen, and I appreciate that the tables are spaced well enough that you can enjoy private conversation – this is not a noisy restaurant so you can really enjoy the food and drink and your dining companions.
interior of restaurant as I prepare to enjoy the Chef's Menu at Roe PDX interior of restaurant as I prepare to enjoy the Chef's Menu at Roe PDX

You can select to purchase beverages by the glass, or bottle, or have a pairing. We opted for the beverage pairing. The initial menu showing you the courses is only a teaser, with only a noun to designate one of the main ingredients for each course. If you have any food allergies or such, they do check with you by sending you a message the day before your reservation, and they check one more time in person here. You also have an option of caviar add on if you so choose. Ok, we’re ready, game on – and we so choose to enjoy some caviar service please.
Chef's Menu at Roe PDX, The initial menu showing you the courses is only a teaser, with only a noun to designate one of the main ingredients for each course Roe PDX Caviar Service Menu, an optional add on to the Tasting Menu or Chef's Menu

Amuse Bouches and (optional) Caviar

Before the dinner courses, we are treated to some complimentary snacks, or amuse bouches. The first set of amuse bouches included Housemade dashi, Hamachi crudo with walnut pecan and concord grape, and Albacore tartare in buckwheat crepe with wasabi. These amuse bouches and the caviar were paired with one of my favorite pairings of the evening, a Quince fruit wine from Art + Science.
Chef's Menu at Roe PDX, The initial amuse bouches and caviar service were paired with  delicious Quince fruit wine from Art + Science Chef's Menu at Roe PDX, The initial amuse bouches and caviar service were paired with  delicious Quince fruit wine from Art + Science Chef's Menu at Roe PDX, The initial amuse bouches and caviar service were paired with  delicious Quince fruit wine from Art + Science Chef's Menu at Roe PDX, The initial amuse bouches and caviar service were paired with  delicious Quince fruit wine from Art + Science Chef's Menu at Roe PDX, The initial amuse bouches and caviar service were paired with  delicious Quince fruit wine from Art + Science

Then, the next amuse bouches arrived almost at the same time as the caviar. I was fine with the pan fried salt cod with caviar but honestly the excitement of the caviar made me forget to note what was exactly the second snack here besides that it was in a roasted peanut topping.
Chef's Menu at Roe PDX, The initial amuse bouches and caviar service were paired with  delicious Quince fruit wine from Art + Science Chef's Menu at Roe PDX, The initial amuse bouches and caviar service were paired with  delicious Quince fruit wine from Art + Science Chef's Menu at Roe PDX, The initial amuse bouches and caviar service were paired with  delicious Quince fruit wine from Art + Science Chef's Menu at Roe PDX, The initial amuse bouches and caviar service were paired with  delicious Quince fruit wine from Art + Science

The caviar service ranges from some individual caviar selections from the low end of $45 up to a trio of caviar for $175. The caviar is served with warm potato blini, whipped creme fraiche, and sieved egg. It’s simple and perfect – I would always get this add on from now on if I visit Roe.
Chef's Menu at Roe PDX, The initial menu showing you the courses is only a teaser, with only a noun to designate one of the main ingredients for each course Roe PDX Caviar Service Menu, an optional add on to the Tasting Menu or Chef's Menu Chef's Menu at Roe PDX, The initial menu showing you the courses is only a teaser, with only a noun to designate one of the main ingredients for each course Roe PDX Caviar Service Menu, an optional add on to the Tasting Menu or Chef's Menu

How about we finally get down to seeing the courses of the dinner for the Chef’s Menu at Roe PDX now? We haven’t even started on the first listing yet!

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