My Highlights of Feast Portland 2017

Last week, from Thursday September 14 to Sunday the 17th, was the incredible food festival Feast Portland in Portland that benefits this year’s charitable partner, Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon. Over it’s 6 year run since 2012, Feast PDX has raised over $300,000 to help end childhood hunger in Oregon and across the country, not counting the 2017 contribution which is still being tallied. Besides benefiting such an important cause, Feast offers more then food and drink – it brings together food and drink makers and those who enjoy food and drink into a celebratory community.

People who love to eat are always the best people. – Julia Child

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Feast PDX 2016 Night Market

I regret I can only bring you some example sights of the Feast 2016 Night Market, and not more like the sounds of the amazing Latin music that kept me dancing a little bit even in line (and the way they placed the DJ overhead in a little overhead bridge was very cool, especially loved the visual of watching the full moon rise behind her at one point during the night), the aromas of paella, the feel of trying to balance some of these messy bites and using multiple napkins because of juicy drippings down your arm but you can’t stop and won’t stop even though you’re already full.
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Not counting beverages (a dozen wineries and additional dozen beverage partners who are distilleries, breweries and cideries) and other food sponsors, there were almost twenty participating chefs alone with dishes at booths – there’s just no way to have it all. But I invite you to purchase tickets for the 2017 Night Market next year when they go on sale and come over next year and try.

Bites from Chefs

  1. Maylin Chavez from Olympia Oyster Bar (Portland, OR): Oysters on the half Shell with Agua Chile Rojo, Pickled Cactus Leaves, Avocado, and Micro Cilantro
    Feast PDX 2016 Night Market participant Maylin Chavez from Olympia Oyster Bar (Portland, OR): Oysters on the half Shell with Agua Chile Rojo, Pickled Cactus leaves, Avocado, and Micro cilantro Feast PDX 2016 Night Market participant Maylin Chavez from Olympia Oyster Bar (Portland, OR): Oysters on the half Shell with Agua Chile Rojo, Pickled Cactus leaves, Avocado, and Micro cilantro Feast PDX 2016 Night Market participant Maylin Chavez from Olympia Oyster Bar (Portland, OR): Oysters on the half Shell with Agua Chile Rojo, Pickled Cactus leaves, Avocado, and Micro cilantro
  2. Benjamin Gonzales from Nuestra Cocina (Portland, OR): Tacos de Cecina Adobada – Smoked marinated Snake River Farms pork loin with salsa verde
    Feast PDX 2016 Night Market bite from Benjamin Gonzales from Nuestra Cocina (Portland, OR): Tacos de Cecina Adobada - Smoked marinated Snake River Farms pork loin with salsa verde Feast PDX 2016 Night Market bite from Benjamin Gonzales from Nuestra Cocina (Portland, OR): Tacos de Cecina Adobada - Smoked marinated Snake River Farms pork loin with salsa verde
  3. Scott Ketterman from Crown Paella (Portland, OR): Playa Paella with dungeness crab and fried calamari. You can tell that I am so desperately trying to rationalize throwing a paella party I am so in love with that huge pan…
    Feast PDX Night Market, Scott Ketterman from Crown Paella (Portland, OR): Playa Paella with dungeness crab and fried calamari Feast PDX Night Market, Scott Ketterman from Crown Paella (Portland, OR): Playa Paella with dungeness crab and fried calamari Feast PDX Night Market, Scott Ketterman from Crown Paella (Portland, OR): Playa Paella with dungeness crab and fried calamari Feast PDX Night Market, Scott Ketterman from Crown Paella (Portland, OR): Playa Paella with dungeness crab and fried calamari Feast PDX Night Market, Scott Ketterman from Crown Paella (Portland, OR): Playa Paella with dungeness crab and fried calamari Feast PDX Night Market, Scott Ketterman from Crown Paella (Portland, OR): Playa Paella with dungeness crab and fried calamari
  4. Kelly Myers from Xico (Portland, OR): Totopos, a perfect balance of crisp vehicle and topping of chile de arbol salsa, topped with cotija cheese, crema, lime, cilantro and onion that you can also find on Xico’s happy hour menu.
    Feast PDX 2016 Night Market offering by Kelly Myers from Xico (Portland, OR): Totopos Feast PDX 2016 Night Market offering by Kelly Myers from Xico (Portland, OR): Totopos  Feast PDX 2016 Night Market offering by Kelly Myers from Xico (Portland, OR): Totopos Feast PDX 2016 Night Market offering by Kelly Myers from Xico (Portland, OR): Totopos
  5. Dustin Koerner from Andina (Portland, OR): Rillettes Anticuchera de Conejo, love the color highlight from the purple potato
    Feast PDX 2016 Night Market bite by Dustin Koerner from Andina (Portland, OR): Rillettes Anticuchera de Conejo Feast PDX 2016 Night Market bite by Dustin Koerner from Andina (Portland, OR): Rillettes Anticuchera de Conejo
  6. Alex Barkley from Manolin (Seattle, WA): Watermelon, Albacore, Quinoa
    Feast Feast PDX 2016 Night Market offered this bite by Alex Barkley from Manolin (Seattle, WA): Watermelon, Albacore, Quinoa
  7. Tony Maws from Craigie on Main (Cambridge, MA): Green Chile Chicken Wings, messy to eat but so good!
    Feast PDX 2016 Night Market bite by Tony Maws from Craigie on Main (Cambridge, MA): Green Chile Chicken Wings Feast PDX 2016 Night Market bite by Tony Maws from Craigie on Main (Cambridge, MA): Green Chile Chicken Wings
  8. Paul Kahan from Dove’s Luncheonette (Chicago, IL): Pozole Rojo, a pork hominy stew with fried clams
    Feast PDX 2016 hearty bite by Paul Kahan from Dove's Luncheonette (Chicago, IL): Pozole Rojo Feast PDX 2016 hearty bite by Paul Kahan from Dove's Luncheonette (Chicago, IL): Pozole Rojo Feast PDX 2016 hearty bite by Paul Kahan from Dove's Luncheonette (Chicago, IL): Pozole Rojo
  9. Alvin Cailan from Eggslut (Los Angeles, CA): Chicharrónes de Harina with Snow Crab Ceviche
    Feast PDX 2016 Night Market appearance of Alvin Cailan from Eggslut (Los Angeles, CA): Chicharrónes de Harina with Snow Crab Ceviche Feast PDX 2016 Night Market appearance of Alvin Cailan from Eggslut (Los Angeles, CA): Chicharrónes de Harina with Snow Crab Ceviche
  10. José Chesa from Chesa (Portland, OR) made Cono, an Escabeche style duck, avocado, orange-sweet potato, crispy plantain, pimenton-garlic salt in (duh) a cone
    Feast PDX 2016 Night Market: José Chesa from Chesa (Portland, OR) made Cono, a Escabeche style duck, avocado, orange-sweet potato, crispy plantain, pimenton-garlic salt Feast PDX 2016 Night Market: José Chesa from Chesa (Portland, OR) made Cono, a Escabeche style duck, avocado, orange-sweet potato, crispy plantain, pimenton-garlic salt Feast PDX 2016 Night Market: José Chesa from Chesa (Portland, OR) made Cono, a Escabeche style duck, avocado, orange-sweet potato, crispy plantain, pimenton-garlic salt Feast PDX 2016 Night Market: José Chesa from Chesa (Portland, OR) made Cono, a Escabeche style duck, avocado, orange-sweet potato, crispy plantain, pimenton-garlic salt
  11. BJ Smith from Smokehouse Tavern (Portland, OR): Smoked Snake River Farms vaca frita and pickled alliums
    Feast PDX 2016 Night Market offering from BJ Smith from Smokehouse Tavern (Portland, OR): Smoked Snake River Farms vaca frita and pickled alliums Feast PDX 2016 Night Market offering from BJ Smith from Smokehouse Tavern (Portland, OR): Smoked Snake River Farms vaca frita and pickled alliums
  12. Rene Ortiz from Launderette (Austin, TX): Chifa, well loved by me and most of the crowd for being so refreshing
    Feast PDX 2016 Night Market refreshing bite by Rene Ortiz from Launderette (Austin, TX): Chifa Feast PDX 2016 Night Market refreshing bite by Rene Ortiz from Launderette (Austin, TX): Chifa
  13. Billy Schumaker from Taqueria Nueve (Portland, OR): Surtido de res, Oaxacan black bean puree, spiced Mexican crema, tostada
    Feast PDX 2016 Night Market Billy Schumaker from Taqueria Nueve (Portland, OR): Surtido de res, Oaxacan black bean puree, spiced Mexican crema, tostada Feast PDX 2016 Night Market Billy Schumaker from Taqueria Nueve (Portland, OR): Surtido de res, Oaxacan black bean puree, spiced Mexican crema, tostada Feast PDX 2016 Night Market Billy Schumaker from Taqueria Nueve (Portland, OR): Surtido de res, Oaxacan black bean puree, spiced Mexican crema, tostada
  14. Erik Van Kley from Taylor Railworks (Portland, OR): Arancini Ranchero with delicious burrata inside whose creaminess was a perfect foil for that spicy ranchero sauce! You can find this delectable item also on the Taylor Railworks dinner menu.
    Feast PDX 2016 Night Market dish from Erik Van Kley from Taylor Railworks (Portland, OR): Arancini Ranchero with delicious burrata inside Feast PDX 2016 Night Market dish from Erik Van Kley from Taylor Railworks (Portland, OR): Arancini Ranchero with delicious burrata inside Feast PDX 2016 Night Market dish from Erik Van Kley from Taylor Railworks (Portland, OR): Arancini Ranchero with delicious burrata inside
  15. Rodney Muirhead from Podnah’s Barbecue (Portland, OR): Snake River Farms Beef Rib Taco smothered in burn so good hatch chili cheese sauce was my favorite representive bite of Night market this year
    Feast PDX 2016 Night Market Rodney Muirhead from Podnah's Barbecue (Portland, OR): Snake River Farms Beef Rib Taco Feast PDX 2016 Night Market Rodney Muirhead from Podnah's Barbecue (Portland, OR): Snake River Farms Beef Rib Taco Feast PDX 2016 Night Market Rodney Muirhead from Podnah's Barbecue (Portland, OR): Snake River Farms Beef Rib Taco
  16. Rick Gencarelli from Lardo (Portland, OR): Denver lamb ribs barbacoa. The line was too long and I got too tuckered out to try these, but I did visit to watch the magic of the always cheerful and energetic Rick who always brings crowd pleasing food
    At Feast PDX 2016 Night Market Rick Gencarelli from Lardo (Portland, OR) presented Denver lamb ribs barbacoa At Feast PDX 2016 Night Market Rick Gencarelli from Lardo (Portland, OR) presented Denver lamb ribs barbacoa At Feast PDX 2016 Night Market Rick Gencarelli from Lardo (Portland, OR) presented Denver lamb ribs barbacoa At Feast PDX 2016 Night Market Rick Gencarelli from Lardo (Portland, OR) presented Denver lamb ribs barbacoa
  17. Jami Curl from QUIN (Portland, OR): Fresh and fruity spiced lime candy you can see them diligently rolling onto the stick all night
    Feast PDX Night Market bite by Jami Curl from QUIN (Portland, OR): Fresh and fruity spiced lime candy on a stick Feast PDX 2016 Night Market bite from Benjamin Gonzales from Nuestra Cocina (Portland, OR): Tacos de Cecina Adobada - Smoked marinated Snake River Farms pork loin with salsa verde
  18. Feast PDX 2016 Night Market from Tyler Malek from Salt & Straw (Portland, OR): Sweet corn copo with lime zest shaved ice, Oregon sweet corn ice cream, cilantro kola syrup, more shaved ice, black raspberry sweetened condensed milk, and fresh candied marionberry especially. This was most surprising combination and dish for me of the night, with every  bite being different depending on which parts of the many layers made it on the spoon.
    Feast PDX 2016 Night Market from Tyler Malek from Salt & Straw (Portland, OR): Sweet corn copo with lime zest shaved ice, Oregon sweet corn ice cream, cilantro kola syrup, more shaved ice, black raspberry sweetened condensed milk, and fresh candied marionberries Feast PDX 2016 Night Market from Tyler Malek from Salt & Straw (Portland, OR): Sweet corn copo with lime zest shaved ice, Oregon sweet corn ice cream, cilantro kola syrup, more shaved ice, black raspberry sweetened condensed milk, and fresh candied marionberries Feast PDX 2016 Night Market from Tyler Malek from Salt & Straw (Portland, OR): Sweet corn copo with lime zest shaved ice, Oregon sweet corn ice cream, cilantro kola syrup, more shaved ice, black raspberry sweetened condensed milk, and fresh candied marionberries Feast PDX 2016 Night Market from Tyler Malek from Salt & Straw (Portland, OR): Sweet corn copo with lime zest shaved ice, Oregon sweet corn ice cream, cilantro kola syrup, more shaved ice, black raspberry sweetened condensed milk, and fresh candied marionberries

A Few Night Market Drinks

  • La Vaquera Descarada cocktail featuring New Deal Distillery Cascadia d’Amore American Bitter Liqueur along with Portland 88 Vodka, Paul Cheneau Lady of Spain Cava Brut, The Bitter Housewife Grapefruit Bitters, demerara simply syrup and grapefruit twist, recipe by Sierra Kirk
    Feast PDX 2016 Night Market beverage La Vaquera Descarada featuring New Deal Distillery Cascadia d'Amore American Bitter Liqueur along with Portland 88 Vodka, Paul Cheneau Lady of Spain Cava Brut, The Bitter Housewife Grapefruit Bitters, demerara simply syrup and grapefruit twist, recipe by Sierra Kirk Feast PDX 2016 Night Market beverage La Vaquera Descarada featuring New Deal Distillery Cascadia d'Amore American Bitter Liqueur along with Portland 88 Vodka, Paul Cheneau Lady of Spain Cava Brut, The Bitter Housewife Grapefruit Bitters, demerara simply syrup and grapefruit twist, recipe by Sierra Kirk Feast PDX 2016 Night Market beverage La Vaquera Descarada featuring New Deal Distillery Cascadia d'Amore American Bitter Liqueur along with Portland 88 Vodka, Paul Cheneau Lady of Spain Cava Brut, The Bitter Housewife Grapefruit Bitters, demerara simply syrup and grapefruit twist, recipe by Sierra Kirk Feast PDX 2016 Night Market beverage La Vaquera Descarada featuring New Deal Distillery Cascadia d'Amore American Bitter Liqueur along with Portland 88 Vodka, Paul Cheneau Lady of Spain Cava Brut, The Bitter Housewife Grapefruit Bitters, demerara simply syrup and grapefruit twist, recipe by Sierra Kirk
  • I kept going back over and over to the Goose Island booth with their 3 beer cocktails with flavor profiles of Smoke (La Senorita Ahumada with Goose Island’s Sofie Ale with Mezcal), Spice (Sofie Picante with Sofie Ale and Tequila and Jalapeno),, and Citrus (Sofie Gin Spritzer with Sofie Ale with Curacao Orange Peel, Citrus Gin, and Orange). They went with everything – and are also good if you mix any two of these cocktails together
    Feast PDX 2016 Night Market, the Goose Island booth was one of my favorites to return to offering 3 beer cocktails with 3 flavor profiles: Smoke (La Senorita Ahumada with Goose Island's Sofie Ale with Mezcal), Spice ((Sofie Picante with Sofie Ale and Tequila and Jalapeno),), and Citrus (Sofie Gin Spritzer with Sofie Ale with Curacao Orange Peel, Citrus Gin, and Orange) Feast PDX 2016 Night Market, the Goose Island booth was one of my favorites to return to offering 3 beer cocktails with 3 flavor profiles: Smoke (La Senorita Ahumada with Goose Island's Sofie Ale with Mezcal), Spice ((Sofie Picante with Sofie Ale and Tequila and Jalapeno),), and Citrus (Sofie Gin Spritzer with Sofie Ale with Curacao Orange Peel, Citrus Gin, and Orange) Feast PDX 2016 Night Market, the Goose Island booth was one of my favorites to return to offering 3 beer cocktails with 3 flavor profiles: Smoke (La Senorita Ahumada with Goose Island's Sofie Ale with Mezcal), Spice ((Sofie Picante with Sofie Ale and Tequila and Jalapeno),), and Citrus (Sofie Gin Spritzer with Sofie Ale with Curacao Orange Peel, Citrus Gin, and Orange) Feast PDX 2016 Night Market, the Goose Island Beer Cocktail with Spice Profile (Sofie Picante with Sofie Ale and Tequila and Jalapeno), here paired with Scott Ketterman from Crown Paella food bite of Playa Paella with dungeness crab and fried calamari
  • Ransom Spirits (probably currently most known for their gin) booth with a chance to taste a their new whiskey and their potent punch (with Old Tom Gin, Pinot Gris, citrus, sweet, Reverend Nat’s Tepache, and Fizz) was popular with many as I gingerly balanced my plate and the cup with whiskey and cup of punch after reaching the front of the line! Both were very easy to drink and too dangerous for me to return because I thought I might get myself into trouble…
    At Feast PDX 2016 Night Market, the Ransom Spirits (probably currently most known for their Gin) booth with a chance to taste a their new whiskey and their potent punch (with Old Tom Gin, Pinot Gris, citrus, sweet, Tepache, and Fizz) was popular with many as I gingerly balanced my plate and the cup with whiskey and cup of punch after reaching the front of the line!
  • Jacobsen Salt put together a bite and a drink by partnering with Bull In China to offer the messiest bite of the night, Elote that you could wash down with Tijuana Thunder, a cocktail with Hornitas Tequila, Anchos Reyes Chile Liqueur, Peach, Lime, Rainier Tall Boys and Bee Local Honey Water with a Jacobsen’s Salt Habanero salt rim.
    At Feast PDX 2016 Night Market, Jacobsen Salt presented Elote and partnered with Bull In China to also pair it with a cocktail At Feast PDX 2016 Night Market, Jacobsen Salt presented Elote and partnered with Bull In China to also pair it with a cocktail Tijuana Thunder, a cocktail with Hornitas Tequila, Anchos Reyes Chile Liqueur, Peach, Lime, Rainier Tall Boys and Bee Local Honey Water with a Jacobsen's Salt Habanero salt rim

I made a call to focus more on food so that I could at least visit almost all the Chefs on the Feast PDX 2016 Night Market lineup, at the expense of not being able to also get to all the beverage and other sponsor booths. So there at least 20 more beverage possibilities I didn’t cover here…  Other glimpses I noticed are

  • USA Pears was packing goodie bags of pears,
  • Whole Foods offered a healthy fruit plate with salt, sugar, and chili dip,
  • Milagro Tequila had options of Agua Frescas and Horchata to combine (or not) with their tequila tastings,
  • Tillamook Dairy ice cream brought their Tillabar with DeGarde Brewing for beer floats,
  • Talenti Gelato truck dishing scoops on cones of Caramel Cookie Crunch, Coconut Almond Chocolate, and Key Lime Pie…
  • I think I saw Beau Carr of Ringside and Tom Douglas of the Tom Douglas restaurant empire in Seattle in cordoned areas for special members (I think Chase Bank and Alaska Air).
  • And more that I missed I’m sure!
    At Feast PDX Night Market 2016 Milagro Tequila had options of Agua Frescas and Horchata to combine (or not) with their tequila tastings At Feast PDX 2016 Night Market, Tillamook ice cream brought their Tillabar with DeGarde Brewing for beer floats

If you’re reading this wondering if attending one of these walk-around marquee events of Feast is worth it, I hope you can see from my example of all that Night Market can offer that it really is all that the name promises, truly a Feast and the atmosphere of a festive Night Market with quite a range of options to explore as a food traveler.  This is my second time attending the Feast night market – this year the theme was Latin, but you can also see my recap of Night Market from 2015 when the theme was Asian.

Disclosure: I was granted a Blogger Pass for Feast Portland 2016 for blog post and social media coverage but I am not otherwise being compensated. Even before I was given the Blogger Pass I already had tickets for some Feast events that I paid for myself.  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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Recap of Feast Night Market 2015

I cannot compete with the absolutely stunning photography of fellow bloggers such as Hummingbird High with her a giant, epic recap of feast portland 2015 or Aubrie at Portland Food Photography or urbanblisslife’s Feast Portland 2015 Recap and I definitely encourage you to visit these drool-worthy coverage of Feast 2015. And probably more out there that I don’t recall or know about (have a recap? Comment and I’d love to link up).

Photo by John Valls, Night Market 2015, courtesy of Feast Photo by John Valls, Night Market 2015, courtesy of Feast
Photo by John Valls, Night Market 2015, courtesy of Feast

What I lack with a DSLR since I’m using my camera phone, I will try to make up with detailed coverage of everything served at Night Market 2015.

I figure if you are reading this post, you probably have one or two of three goals.

  1. You were there and want to see if there are images of some of the dishes you enjoyed. I did miss a couple dishes (sorry Chris Carriker of Bluehour, and Rick Ebster of Bottle + Kitchen) and the original full dish of John Gorham of Toro Bravo was reduced to only 2 ingredients by the time I circled back, but I did get to everyone else.
  2. You weren’t there and want to live vicariously through me. I hope this recap helps.
  3. Perhaps you are considering whether you should buy tickets for Night Market 2016 next year. I hope that looking at all the possible samples gives you confidence that you will indeed leave completely full, and that the dishes are indeed unique and the experience is one of a kind.

This was my first time at Night Market. I can see why it has been such a sell-out event each year. It offers the unique emphasis on street food – which in most cases translates to a lot of bold flavor. Asian food also tends to like combining multiple strong flavors in a bite – savory and salty, sweet and salty, spicy and sweet, etc.  You should also expect several weird ingredients, daring you to adventure into the exotic.
Careful knifework slicing at the station of Angus An of Maenam who presented Kor Moo Yang - Grilled Pork Jowl with Tamarind Dip for Night Market 2015
Careful knifework slicing at the station of Angus An of Maenam who presented Kor Moo Yang – Grilled Pork Jowl with Tamarind Dip for Night Market 2015

The vibrant feel of a night market in Asia is also captured by the energetic Asian pop music playing in the background, lots of bright color via glowing lanterns and the plastic floral tablecloths (did they take all of Andy Ricker’s extra tablecloth material?), even the bustling crowd and lines feels authentic to the lines for the food stalls along the street. Thankfully, there’s no smell of exhaust or garbage or stray dogs underfoot that seem like the only missing ingredients besides stalls of random stuff to buy.
Photo by Brooke Bass, Night Market 2015, courtesy of Feast
Photo by Brooke Bass, Night Market 2015, courtesy of Feast

One of the best things about this kind of festival is not only the food and drink but the access. By this, I mean access to being able to meet the men and women behind the food and drink. Night Market was particularly worthwhile for me because I was familiar with several of the restaurant names but had never seen the chef. Access is also about how the crowd is just like you, a great appreciator of food – so go ahead and talk to anyone and everyone around you – be it in line, or at a shared table or area while sampling – about food. When you think of the ticket price, make sure you keep this access in mind – this is beyond just the food and drink itself.
Sunny Jin of JORY, at The Allison presented Goat Tartare - Charred Green Tomato, Frozen Egg, Panisse Croutons for Night Market 2015 and is here chatting with a Night Market guest
Left: Sunny Jin of JORY, at The Allison chatting with a guest

And of course, let’s not forget the important cause that the proceeds of your ticket sales also go to. The numbers are still being tabulated for this year, but in the previous years Feast has raised more than $162,000 towards ending childhood hunger in Oregon and around the country through Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon and Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign.

The Feast Night Market 2015 boasted 21 chefs, 8 wineries, 6 brewery/cidery vendors, and 9 distilleries as part of this all inclusive all you can eat and drink festival. Sample eats I tried included (here comes the photo heavy portion of the post…):

Southern Thai Noodle Curry by Earl Ninsom from Langbaan

Earl Ninsom of the almost impossible to get into Langbaan had long lines all night but was serving up to the very end his Kanom Jeen Gang Nuea (Southern Thai Noodle Curry with Grilled Beef, Jackfruit and Betel Leaf). This tasted just like something I would get from a roadside stand in Thailand. They had one of the two longest lines of the evening, but kept patiently doling out the noodles and curry I think to the end.
Earl Ninsom of the almost impossible to get into Langbaan had long lines all night but was serving up to the very end his Kanom Jeen Gang Nuea (Southern Thai Noodle Curry with Grilled Beef, Jackfruit and Betel Leaf)
It was very bold in flavor. Kanom Jeen is not a typical noodle you see on Thai restaurant menus, as and most curries in the US you see come with rice rather than these fermented rice noodles. They are often wrapped into little round nests – a mini version which Earl did for this dish. Yes, maybe I was in this line maybe more than once.
Earl Ninsom of the almost impossible to get into Langbaan had long lines all night but was serving up to the very end hisKanom Jeen Gang Nuea (Southern Thai Noodle Curry with Grilled Beef, Jackfruit and Betel Leaf) Earl Ninsom of the almost impossible to get into Langbaan had long lines all night but was serving up to the very end hisKanom Jeen Gang Nuea (Southern Thai Noodle Curry with Grilled Beef, Jackfruit and Betel Leaf)
At the “front of the house” restaurant of Paa Dee, you can find Kanom Jeen on their regular menu with green curry as I tried (vegetarian with tofu instead of chicken) in a previous blog post. Paa Dee may not be the fancy elevated Thai food of LangBaan, but I recommend this food for a taste of what normal Thai people eat when dining out at mid priced restaurants.

Kor Moo Yang from Angus An of Maenam

Angus An of Maenam presented Kor Moo Yang – Grilled Pork Jowl with Tamarind Dip. I loved the taste of the fatty pork and grill flavors with the tamarind dip, but wish there had maybe been a little ball of sticky rice to go with it. At least, that’s how I have had this dish in Thailand off the street (in Thai, Kor mean neck, and Moo means pork, and Yang means grilled). I also might have added a little bit more spice with diced Thai chili peppers. But, otherwise very authentic tasting dish from what I would get in Asia literally off the streets!
Angus An of Maenam presented Kor Moo Yang - Grilled Pork Jowl with Tamarind Dip for Night Market 2015 Angus An of Maenam presented Kor Moo Yang - Grilled Pork Jowl with Tamarind Dip for Night Market 2015

Sichuan Cumin Lamb Salad from Johanna Ware of Smallwares

Johanna Ware of Smallwares offered a dish of Sichuan Cumin Lamb Salad with peanut sauce, celery and mint. Thanks for trying to incorporate some vegetables into our Feast weekend Johanna.
Johanna Ware of Smallwares offered a dish of Sichuan Cumin Lamb Salad with peanut sauce, celery and mint Johanna Ware of Smallwares offered a dish of Sichuan Cumin Lamb Salad with peanut sauce, celery and mint

Lamb Pelmeni from Bonnie Morales

Another big hit of the night were the melt in your mouth Russian Dumplings. Bonnie Morales of Kachka was preparing plates of Lamb Pelmeni with Adjika Butter and Pickled Pears also almost to the end.
Bonnie Morales of Kachka preparing plates of Lamb Pelmeni with Adjika Butter and Pickled Pears Bonnie Morales of Kachka preparing plates of Lamb Pelmeni with Adjika Butter and Pickled Pears
Several people couldn’t help but go back for a second (or third!) sample. The pelmeni may not be lamb, but those buttery doughy dumplings with beef, veal, and pork are on Kachka’s regular happy hour and dinner menu (as I also adored before in a previous blog post)
Bonnie Morales of Kachka was adored for her plates at Night Market 2015 of Lamb Pelmeni with Adjika Butter and Pickled Pears

Moroccan Braised Lamb Shoulder in Phyllo from Tony Meyers of Serrato

Tony Meyers of Serrato had quite the teamwork going at his booth as he and two helpers hurriedly tried to get out of the weeds and serve up his Night Market 2015 dish of Moroccan Braised Lamb Shoulder in Phyllo with Golden Raisins, Pistachio, Curried Yogurt and Mt Mint. It was amazing watching them put the plate together with those layers. And given that there were a lot of dishes that had softer textures, I appreciated the crispness of those phyllo squares.
Tony Meyers of Serrato had quite the teamwork going at his booth as he hurriedly tried to get out of the weeds and serve up his Night Market 2015 dish of Moroccan Braised Lamb Shoulder in Phyllo with Golden Raisins, Pistachio, Curried Yogurt and Mt Mint Tony Meyers of Serrato had quite the teamwork going at his booth as he hurriedly tried to get out of the weeds and serve up his Night Market 2015 dish of Moroccan Braised Lamb Shoulder in Phyllo with Golden Raisins, Pistachio, Curried Yogurt and Mt Mint  Tony Meyers of Serrato had quite the teamwork going at his booth as he hurriedly tried to get out of the weeds and serve up his Night Market 2015 dish of Moroccan Braised Lamb Shoulder in Phyllo with Golden Raisins, Pistachio, Curried Yogurt and Mt Mint Tony Meyers of Serrato had quite the teamwork going at his booth as he hurriedly tried to get out of the weeds and serve up his Night Market 2015 dish of Moroccan Braised Lamb Shoulder in Phyllo with Golden Raisins, Pistachio, Curried Yogurt and Mt Mint

Lamb with Onion Ash and Juniper Cream from Viet Pham of ember + ash

Viet Pham of upcoming restaurant ember + ash opening in fall/winter in Salt Lake City, Utah offered Lamb with Onion Ash and Juniper Cream with last year’s pickled elder flower and fermented spruce and elderberry. It always makes me wonder the backstory when I see a menu with a change like this on their listing – in this case especially because the change was to make it more complex, not dial it back for service to masses. I wish I had remembered to come back and ask more details about these ingredients.
Viet Pham of ember + ash of Salt Lake City, Utah offered Lamb with Onion Ash and Juniper Cream with last year's pickled elder flower and fermented spruce and elderberry Viet Pham of ember + ash of Salt Lake City, Utah offered Lamb with Onion Ash and Juniper Cream with last year's pickled elder flower and fermented spruce and elderberry

Mei Lin and Pork Belly Pâté Egg Rolls

Mei Lin was hyperfocused and zen as she carefully plated her Pork Belly Pâté Egg Rolls, Nước chấm, Fragrant Herbs
Mei Lin was hyperfocused and zen as she carefully plated her Pork Belly Pâté Egg Rolls, Nước chấm, Fragrant Herbs Mei Lin was hyperfocused and zen as she carefully plated her Pork Belly Pâté Egg Rolls, Nước chấm, Fragrant Herbs Mei Lin offered Pork Belly Pâté Egg Rolls, Nước chấm, Fragrant Herbs Mei Lin offered Pork Belly Pâté Egg Rolls, Nước chấm, Fragrant Herbs

Gobi Manchurian from Troy MacLarty of Bollywood Theater

Troy MacLarty of Bollywood Theater presented Gobi Manchurian, a cauliflower with sweet and sour sauce, curry leaves, and garam masala. Similar to Mei Lin, he was also quite a study in concentration as he plated his hundreds of dishes.
Troy MacLarty of Bollywood Theater presented Gobi Manchurian, a cauliflower with sweet and sour sauce, curry leaves, and garam masala Troy MacLarty of Bollywood Theater presented Gobi Manchurian, a cauliflower with sweet and sour sauce, curry leaves, and garam masala Troy MacLarty of Bollywood Theater presented Gobi Manchurian, a cauliflower with sweet and sour sauce, curry leaves, and garam masala Troy MacLarty of Bollywood Theater presented Gobi Manchurian, a cauliflower with sweet and sour sauce, curry leaves, and garam masala

Macau Rice Crisp with Nori and Pork Floss from Abraham Conlon and Adrienne Lo of Fat Rice

This is a total contrast from Abraham Conlon (also with Adrienne Lo) of Fat Rice in Chicago who was really engaging the line as he continually called people in, not unlike how a real street vendor would call customers to entice them to stop and eat his wares. It was such perfect showmanship and energy for Night Market.
Abraham Conlon and Adrienne Lo of Fat Rice in Chicago presented the most controversial dish as people either loved or hated the dish of Macau Rice Crisp with Nori, Pork Floss, Fish Sauce Caramel and Fried Shallot Abraham Conlon and Adrienne Lo of Fat Rice in Chicago presented the most controversial dish as people either loved or hated the dish of Macau Rice Crisp with Nori, Pork Floss, Fish Sauce Caramel and Fried Shallot
Abraham and Adrienne presented the most controversial dish as people either loved or hated the sweet and savory at the same time dish of Macau Rice Crisp with Nori, Pork Floss, Fish Sauce Caramel and Fried Shallot. It was a big dish – I liked it, but I only got a few bites in before I ended up tucking it away for later in my bag.
Abraham Conlon and Adrienne Lo of Fat Rice in Chicago presented the most controversial dish as people either loved or hated the dish of Macau Rice Crisp with Nori, Pork Floss, Fish Sauce Caramel and Fried Shallot Abraham Conlon and Adrienne Lo of Fat Rice in Chicago presented the most controversial dish as people either loved or hated the dish of Macau Rice Crisp with Nori, Pork Floss, Fish Sauce Caramel and Fried Shallot
Their booth was all decorated too with whimsical energy.
Abraham Conlon and Adrienne Lo of Fat Rice in Chicago presented the most controversial dish as people either loved or hated the dish of Macau Rice Crisp with Nori, Pork Floss, Fish Sauce Caramel and Fried Shallot Abraham Conlon and Adrienne Lo of Fat Rice in Chicago presented the most controversial dish as people either loved or hated the dish of Macau Rice Crisp with Nori, Pork Floss, Fish Sauce Caramel and Fried Shallot

Leather Storrs of Noble Rot

When it comes to showmanship however, the winner in my eyes was Leather Storrs of Noble Rot who presented Pork, Pear & Gresham granola on griddle bread and a whole lot more visually with their stunning team uniform
Leather Storrs of Noble Rot presented Pork, Pear & Gresham granola on griddle bread and a whole lot more visually with their stunning team uniform Leather Storrs of Noble Rot presented Pork, Pear & Gresham granola on griddle bread and a whole lot more visually with their stunning team uniform Leather Storrs of Noble Rot presented Pork, Pear & Gresham granola on griddle bread

Goat Tartare from Sunny Jin of JORY at The Allison

Sunny Jin of JORY at The Allison presented Goat Tartare with Charred Green Tomato, Frozen Egg, Panisse Croutons. Those panisse croutons gave a nice crunchy texture.
Sunny Jin of JORY, at The Allison presented Goat Tartare - Charred Green Tomato, Frozen Egg, Panisse Croutons for Night Market 2015

Spicy Blood Sausage from Rachel Yang of Joule

Rachel Yang of Joule also issued a challenge to be adventurous in eating with her dish of Spicy Blood Sausage, Salted Shrimp Sauce, Garlic Chive Kimchi. I thought it was interesting how she preferred to plate in the back, out of the spotlight. I enjoy the show in making the food just as much (ok maybe not AS much) as the food itself.
Rachel Yang of Joule also issued a challenge to be adventurous in eating with her dish of Spicy Blood Sausage, Salted Shrimp Sauce, Garlic Chive Kimchi Rachel Yang of Joule also issued a challenge to be adventurous in eating with her dish of Spicy Blood Sausage, Salted Shrimp Sauce, Garlic Chive Kimchi

Joel Stocks and William Preisch of Holdfast and Cornbread Madeleine

Joel Stocks And William Preisch of Holdfast were a silent bro team plating their Cornbread Madeleine, Lardo Parmesan, Honeycomb
Joel Stocks And William Preisch of Holdfast plating their Cornbread Madeleine, Lardo Parmesan, Honeycomb Joel Stocks And William Preisch of Holdfast plating their Cornbread Madeleine, Lardo Parmesan, Honeycomb Joel Stocks And William Preisch of Holdfast presented Cornbread Madeleine, Lardo Parmesan, Honeycomb

Merguez Sausage plate by Stephanie Pearl Kimmel of Marché

Stephanie Pearl Kimmel of Marché presented Merguez Sausage with Cucumber Salad and Harissa Yogurt.
Stephanie Pearl Kimmel of Marché presented Merguez Sausage with Cucumber Salad and Harissa Yogurt Stephanie Pearl Kimmel of Marché presented Merguez Sausage with Cucumber Salad and Harissa Yogurt

Carlo Lamagna of Clyde Common with Beef Tongue

One of my favorite dishes of the night was the rich dish of Beef Tongue, Roasted Bone Marrow Aioli, Crispy Rice, Pickles by Carlo Lamagna of Clyde Common. Thanks to Carlo for being a good sport among the rush of the line to pose with the dish!
One of my favorite dishes of the night was the rich dish of Beef Tongue, Roasted Bone Marrow Aioli, Crispy Rice, Pickles by Carlo Lamagna of Clyde Common One of my favorite dishes of the night was the rich dish of Beef Tongue, Roasted Bone Marrow Aioli, Crispy Rice, Pickles by Carlo Lamagna of Clyde Common

Tomato Su from Ryan Roadhouse of Nodoguro

Another huge favorite for me was the Tomato Su from Ryan Roadhouse of Nodoguro. I appreciated how he handed each dish individually to each guest who visited. So sweet! Meanwhile, the dish was light, subtle and refreshing after the mega meat fest of so many other dishes at Night Market.
A refreshing lighter bite was the Tomato Su from Ryan Roadhouse of Nodoguro A refreshing lighter bite was the Tomato Su from Ryan Roadhouse of Nodoguro

Philip Krajeck of Rolf and Daughters with Blueberries and Marscarpone

Philip Krajeck of Rolf and Daughters and his piercing eyes as he offers one of the few desserts of Night Market 2015 – I was expecting one of his famous pastas. Instead, he offered Blueberries, semolina, mascarpone, saba
Philip Krajeck of Rolf and Daughters and his piercing eyes as he offers one of the few desserts of Night Market 2015 - I was expecting one of his famous pastas Philip Krajeck of Rolf and Daughters offers one of the few desserts of Night Market 2015, Blueberries, semolina, mascarpone, saba

Handrolls from Jin Soo Yang of Bamboo Sushi

Longest line of the night award goes to Jin Soo Yang of Bamboo Sushi offering a choice of: Illamna Sockeye from Bristol Bay handroll or Yasai Moriwase handroll which it was rumored was caught by him! They were such a blur of activity as they were rolling away hundreds of those rolls.
Longest line at Night Market goes to Jin Soo Yang of Bamboo Sushi offering a choice of: Illamna Sockeye from Bristol Bay handroll or Yasai Moriwase handroll Longest line at Night Market goes to Jin Soo Yang of Bamboo Sushi offering a choice of: Illamna Sockeye from Bristol Bay handroll or Yasai Moriwase handroll

Tomato Gazpacho from John Gorham of Toro Bravo

By the time I got to John Gorham of Toro Bravo‘s booth, his Tomato Gazpacho with house made chorizo and Mahón cheese and octopus was reduced to only the gazpacho (still super delicious and really intense on the essence of tomato) and the housemade chorizo.
by the time I got to John Gorham of Toro Bravo's booth, his Tomato Gazpacho with house made chorizo and Mahón cheese and octopus was reduced to only the gazpacho (still super delicious and refreshing) and the chorizo by the time I got to John gorham of Toro Bravo's booth, his Gazpacho with house made chorizo and Mahón cheese and octopus was reduced to only the gazpacho (still super delicious and refreshing) and the chorizo

My favorite cocktail of the evening was the The Singapore Sling presented by House of Spirits with Aviation American gin, fresh lemon juice, pineapple juice, simple syrup, angostura, cherry heering and benedictine
The Singapore Sling presented by House of Spirits with Aviation American gin, fresh lemon juice, pineapple juice, simple syrup, angostura, cherry heering and benedictine

A few last images of how beautiful it was during sunset, such perfect weather where it was not too hot or cold… warm enough for sundresses, but with a breeze so you are comfortable in the crowds. And then when I left at the end with the new Tilikum Crossing bridge all lit up.
Sunset at Night Market at Zidell Yards was breathtaking and perfect weather Sunset at Night Market at Zidell Yards was breathtaking and perfect weather Sunset at Night Market at Zidell Yards was breathtaking and perfect weather Good night from the lit up Tillikum Crossing bridge

What do you think would have been your favorite dish? Do you think you would like going to Night Market?

Disclosure: I was granted a Blogger Pass for Feast Portland 2015 for blog post and social media coverage but I am not otherwise being compensated. I also purchased my own Feast event ticket.  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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