Martinis at Bartini, and a 3 Course Dinner at Urban Fondue

Today I am in Los Angeles to help throw my sister’s wedding shower tomorrow. Later, there will be a bachelorette getaway in Montreal, Canada in September. Unfortunately, there is no shindig here in Portland, because I might have proposed some martinis at Bartini. Still, if you have a special occasion coming up soon, you might consider Bartini and Urban Fondue.

Ideally, you will start next door at Bartini. There, you will peruse their menu of 100 martinis and pick one to kick off your date – be it a romantic date or friend date. If like my friend and I, you come after work, you can practically be stealing these martinis at the happy hour prices (half off) making them in the range of $3-4 but still at full price pours! A huge deal!

Bartini atmosphere

The happy starts at 4pm and goes to 6:30pm Tuesday-Saturday and again 9:30pm-close, but is all night on Sunday and Monday.

There are a large variety of martinis to choose from here, for instance:

  • Cosmopolitans varying from Lavender Cosmo, Pomegranate Cosmo to Plum Cosmo, Sparkling Mandarin Cosmo, and Watermelon Cosmo
  • Lemon Drops, varying from Sweet Tea to Violet Lemon to Tuscan Rosemary and more flavors
  • Fresh and Fruity Martinis, including Very Mango, Bird of Paradise (shown below, a combo with coconut rum, mango puree, and pineapple juice and a bit of cinnamon), Hypnotic Strawberry, Peartini, etc with various fruit possibilities
    Bartini, Birds of Paradise martini with coconut rum, mango puree and pineapple juice topped with a dash of cinnamon
  • Aromatic Martinis such as White Elderflower, Ruby Rose, Sweet Nasturtium and a few others
  • Clean and Serene Martinis such as Bellinitinis with 8 possible flavors shaken and topped with champagne, Blue Eyes (with simple vodka, blue curacao and lemon twist), French Kiss or English Cucumber Martini. Below, you see the French Kiss martini, vodka swirled with a hint of strawberry puree and topped with champagne
    Bartini, French Kiss martini, vodka swirled with a hint of strawberry puree and topped with champagne
  • Herb Martinis, varying from Basil Berry and Lemon Basil to Rosemary Grapefruit and Juniper
  • Spicy Martinis, my favorite being the Diablo with habanero pepper infused vodka, passion fruit puree, cilantro and fresh lemon
  • Bold Martinis, which I question how martini they are as they include ingredients like tequila and bourbon in here.
  • Decadent Martinis, which seem to mean desserts turned into martini form, given the list that includes Bananas Foster, Caramel Apple, Chocolate Kiss, Creme Brulee, Key Lime Pie, Oatmeal Cookie, Rainbow Sherbetini, Snickertini etc. The Oatmeal Cookie Martini really is like liquid oatmeal cookie, I can never resist getting one. It’s concocted from butterscotch and Irish creme liqueurs shaken with cinnamon liqueur and cream
    Bartini, Oatmeal Cookie martini with butterscotch and Irish creme liqueurs shaken with cinnamon liqueur and cream

After 1 or 2 martinis, go next door to Urban Fondue where you have made your reservation. Make sure you do make a reservation- you never know if it will be a busy night because of a celebration of an anniversary, birthday, bachelorette party or any girls’ night out.

You can order each fondue a la carte, or you can choose to have a 3 Course Dinner at Urban Fondue that starts with your choice of a cheese, then a broth, and then a dessert fondue. I think the best fondues they offer are the cheese and the chocolate ones, so you can certainly just come here for appetizers or for dessert if you wanted. We ordered the 3 course.
Urban Fondue menu

To start, I recommend the Ruby Port Cheese Fondue with white cheddar, Swiss and Gruyere cheeses, finished with caramelized sweet onions and port wine.
Urban Fondue menu, Ruby Port Cheese Fondue with white cheddar, Swiss and Gruyere cheeses, finished with caramelized sweet onions and port wine Urban Fondue menu, Ruby Port Cheese Fondue with white cheddar, Swiss and Gruyere cheeses, finished with caramelized sweet onions and port wine Urban Fondue menu, Ruby Port Cheese Fondue with white cheddar, Swiss and Gruyere cheeses, finished with caramelized sweet onions and port wine

They have other options of cheese combos, such as a simple smoked cheddar, brie and gorgonzola topped with hazelnuts, tomato basil with smoked cheddar, or a white cheddar with roasted caraway. All yum right? The cheese fondue only comes with bread, but you can add for additional cost extras such as asparagus (which is what we did), mushrooms, sausage, or fruit (pears, grapes, apples).
Urban Fondue menu, Ruby Port Cheese Fondue with white cheddar, Swiss and Gruyere cheeses, finished with caramelized sweet onions and port wine

For the entrees, it is a broth fondue, and you have the choice of 5 different broths and half a dozen kinds of meat/seafood combination plates that you can dip in the broth for cooking, varying from baby lobster tails or Carlton Pork to New York strip loin or Tiger Prawns, and they also have a vegetarian option with tofu and other vegetables. All the meat options do have a few vegetables and a couple raviolis to balance out all the meat and seafood on your plate.

This is nice in that even though you are sharing the broth, you can customize your selection of what you want to eat. It may not look like much when it first comes to the table, but it does add up as you eat each piece 2 at a time (using your 2 skewers). Make sure you use the skewers for dipping in the fondue, and then when it’s cooked transfer it to your other plate that you eat with a fork so you don’t cross-contaminate!

To the left you see the Chef’s Cut entree with thin sliced Carlton pork and local New York strip loin seasoned with marjoram, extra virgin olive oil and spices, and the one to the right is the East Meets West entree with Carlton pork, local breast of chicken, east coast scallops and Tiger prawns.
Urban Fondue, the broth courses with meats you cook. To the left you see the Chef's Cut entree with thin sliced Carlton pork and local New York strip loin seasoned with marjoram, extra virgin olive oil and spices, and the one to the right is the East Meets West entree with Carlton pork, local breast of chicken, east coast scallops and Tiger prawns. Urban Fondue, the broth courses with meats you cook. To the left you see the Chef's Cut entree with thin sliced Carlton pork and local New York strip loin seasoned with marjoram, extra virgin olive oil and spices, and the one to the right is the East Meets West entree with Carlton pork, local breast of chicken, east coast scallops and Tiger prawns. Urban Fondue, the broth courses with meats you cook. To the left you see the Chef's Cut entree with thin sliced Carlton pork and local New York strip loin seasoned with marjoram, extra virgin olive oil and spices, and the one to the right is the East Meets West entree with Carlton pork, local breast of chicken, east coast scallops and Tiger prawns.

When cooking the meat, you want to keep it in the broth for a certain amount of time, so Urban Fondue provides you these cute little hourglass timers to help you keep track.
Urban Fondue, cooking timers for the broth fondue

To further customize the experience, they bring out all these dipping sauces for you to try with your broth cooked meat/seafood. There are a whole bunch of different ones, complimenting the meat and seafood in different ways:

  1. Lime Chili
  2. Wild Mushroom Demi Glace
  3. Bavarian Balsamic Grain Mustard
  4. Au Poivre Peppercorn (really good with the steak)
  5. Thai Peanut Sauce
  6. Blackberry Ketchup
  7. Basil Pesto
  8. Meyer Lemon Hollandaise
  9. Smoked Tomato Aioli
  10. Lemon-Garlic Butter with Parsley and Caper

Urban Fondue menu, dips for the main course, the meat and broth fondue Urban Fondue menu, dips for the main course, the meat and broth fondue Urban Fondue menu, dips for the main course, the meat and broth fondue

I was pretty full but we still had dessert to go! One of the strengths of Urban Fondue is their dessert fondue options- they have almost a dozen options, varying from simple chocolate with whipped cream or chocolate with hazelnuts to more complex chocolate combinations such as a Rocky Road Fondue with chocolate with marshmallow ganache and peanuts, a Heathbar version with chocolates and chunks of Heath bar, Marionberry Cheesecake Fondue with cream cheese with marionberry and lemon puree and graham crackers, or a Caramel Cognac… yeah. We picked the Tiramisu fondue with creamed chocolate swirled with espresso and topped with lady fingers
Urban Fondue, dessert fondue of Tiramisu fondue with creamed chocolate swirled with espresso and topped with lady fingers Urban Fondue, dessert fondue of Tiramisu fondue with creamed chocolate swirled with espresso and topped with lady fingers

One thing Urban Fondue does is do special occasions right- in addition to the normal accompaniments to the dessert for dipping like banana, cheesecake, cookie dough, and pound cake, they brought out a special birthday lit plate that included pretzels, strawberries, more cheesecake and a bit of caramel sauce!
Urban Fondue birthday surprise

So that summarizes a happy hour at Bartini followed by our 3 course dinner experience at Urban Fondue. Thank you S for taking me out for this wonderful dinner for my birthday. Sometimes they have Groupons so be on the look out for that too!

Have you been to Bartini or to Urban Fondue? What do you think you would want to try?

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PaaDee Happy Hour

I have been meaning to visit the restaurant PaaDee Thai comfort food พาดี (it’s name means bringing good things) ever since I heard the name and their desire to provide authentic street food and home food from Thailand. Yet, it was only recently that I finally got around to it. I had been hearing amazing things about their restaurant within a restaurant, Lang Baan (which means back of the house) and decided I couldn’t go to Lang Baan until I had experienced where it began, PaaDee.
PaaDee Thai comfort food พาดี in Portland PaaDee Thai comfort food พาดี in Portland

This restaurant definitely lives up to its name. I was having a very mixed day- sad, irritated, annoyed, introspective. By the end of my happy hour visit, I was in good spirits. I don’t think it’s a coincidence.

First of all, what a deal! Happy hour is only served 5-6pm in the dining room, but is served all night at the bar??!! Wow.
PaaDee Thai comfort food Happy Hour Menu

The happy hour items include 6 snacks and 3 dishes which you would normally find from street cart in Northern Thai cities (most of my experience has been in Chiang Mai, with a little in  Bangkok). Of the 9 items, I sampled

  • Muu ping, a grilled pork skewer.
    PaaDee Thai comfort food พาดี, Muu ping, a pork skewer
  • Neua Yang, a steak and sticky rice appetizer
    PaaDee Thai comfort food พาดี, Neua Yang, a steak and sticky rice appetizer
  • Peek gai tod, fried wings glazed in Sriracha fish sauce. If you come here, you must get this, happy hour or not.
    PaaDee Thai comfort food พาดี, Peek gai tod, fried wings glazed in Sriracha fish sauce. If you come here, you must get this, happy hour or not.

In terms of cocktails, I tried 2 of the happy hour cocktails: the Strawberry Pineapple Infused Shochu, on the rock was refreshing with a bit of sweet citrus that made it way too easy to drink. The next was The Waterfall cocktail, with Jinro shochu, shrub, muddled cucumber, lemon and thyme which I thought was the better drink personally
PaaDee Thai comfort food พาดี, a happy hour cocktail of Strawberry Pineapple Infused Shochu, on the rocks PaaDee Thai comfort food พาดี The Waterfall cocktail, with Jinro shochu, shrub, muddled cucumber, lemon and thyme

Not on the happy hour menu, but we continued on anyway…
PaaDee Thai comfort food พาดี in Portland, menu

Tao hoo tod, fried tofu with crushed peanuts and white sesame sauce. This was ok- I think I’ve had better, especially considering some high quality fresh tofu that is available in Portland. This was the only time I thought their sauces fell short, as I enjoyed all the other sauce accompaniments you see in this post.
PaaDee Thai comfort food พาดี, Tao hoo Tod, fried tofu with crushsed peanuts and white sesame sauce

Kanom gui chai, which are pan fried chinese chive cakes served with a sour soy sauce. These chive cakes were the size of my palm. And there were 3 of them! Yay! I was happy that F got to try these because often the best dishes in a Thai restaurant are not vegetarian friendly (ahem- see the fried wings above), but these are vegetarian and really good! I have a real soft spot for anything with gui chai, which are chinese chives. I’ve only seen them sold in Asian markets so I don’t usually get to cook with them.
PaaDee Thai comfort food พาดี, Kanom gui chai (3) ขนมกุ่ยช่าย -pan fried chinese chive cake, sour soy sauce

Kanom Jeen Gang Keaw Gai, a green curry noodles dish with chicken usually (but we substituted tofu), Thai eggplant, bamboo shoot, red bell peppers, grachai and basil. Gang Kiew means green curry, and the Kanom Jeen refer to these thin white noodles. This is the way my mom serves green curry when she makes it.
PaaDee Thai comfort food พาดี, Gang keaw tofu แกงเขียวหวานเต้าหู้- Kanom Jeen Gang Keaw Gai, a green curry noodles dish with chicken usually (but we substituted tofu), Thai eggplant, bamboo shoot, red bell peppers, grachai and basil. Gang Kiew means green curry, and the Kanom Jeen refer to these thin white noodles PaaDee Thai comfort food พาดี, Gang keaw tofu แกงเขียวหวานเต้าหู้- Kanom Jeen Gang Keaw Gai, a green curry noodles dish with chicken usually (but we substituted tofu), Thai eggplant, bamboo shoot, red bell peppers, grachai and basil. Gang Kiew means green curry, and the Kanom Jeen refer to these thin white noodles PaaDee Thai comfort food พาดี, Gang keaw tofu แกงเขียวหวานเต้าหู้- Kanom Jeen Gang Keaw Gai, a green curry noodles dish with chicken usually (but we substituted tofu), Thai eggplant, bamboo shoot, red bell peppers, grachai and basil. Gang Kiew means green curry, and the Kanom Jeen refer to these thin white noodles

F was very patient with me as I tried to follow through with my goal from the last Portland Bloggers workshop which was focused on photography and practice with more kinds of shots that try to tell a story with the food.

I definitely want to come back- but I got full all on appetizers so had no room for the other dishes that caught my eye, mainly the Gai Grop Sam Yan with crispy chicken, cashews, scallions and dry chilies over rice and the Plaa trout tod nahm pla, which this fried whole trout with fish sauce sounds just like what my family would order, but it also comes with apple salsa so.. what? I want to see what this is!

Everything I had did remind me of something I would expect to taste in Thailand, so it was very authentic. The flavors are a complex mix of what Thai palates look for- salty, sour, spicy, sweet. The atmosphere doesn’t have the real Thai feel/charm that Andy Ricker’s Sen Yai does, but honestly neither does Pok Pok (and this doesn’t hae the hustle bustle and long wait Pok Pok does). Honestly the fact I am comparing it equally with Andy Ricker and with Thai street food in actual Thailand says it all.

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Heathman Cocktail Menu

Disclosure: I attended a complimentary cocktail menu launch event, but then visited again on my own dime during normal operations. 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.

I have loved the Heathman Hotel since even before I moved to Portland. This is because while F and I were still dating, on a visit to Portland he surprised me with a romantic night at the Heathman. The room was elegant and sophisticated and glamorous, something that made me feel like a real VIP. It didn’t feel like just a hotel room- it felt like an urban getaway and a splurge (chocolates, champagne, and a book of Shakespeares’ Love Sonnets also helped).

The Beefeater dressed to the hilt doormen in their finery is pretty iconic (as is the statue of the bulldog Zelda next to a watering bowl for dogs right by the entrance, also in Beefeater finery). They also offer traditional tea service, perfect for a little chatting with the ladies, and special holiday meals like the upcoming big Easter brunch buffet.
Heathman Restaurant outdoor tables Heathman Hotel's Zelda the bulldog, dressed in Beefeater splendor

Yet, somehow it never entered my mind once I moved to Portland to enjoy a romantic rendezvous in the bar after work. Well, it’s definitely on my list now. I was invited to the Heathman Cocktail Menu Launch to kick off the new cocktail menu, and boy, is that menu stunning.
Launch of new Heathman cocktail menu event- Ice Sculpture Heathman Restaurant and Bar menu in the Bar area Heathman Hotel, Heathman Cocktail Menu Launch © Evrim Icoz Photography
Last two images © Evrim Icoz Photography, all other images are mine

You might choose to enjoy it more by the bright open windows by the marble bar, watching the bustle on Broadway in the airy bar area or maybe one of the tables that in fairer weather lets you enjoy the people watching right on the sidewalk outside. Or, you could enter the chandeliered wood paneled cushy seats by the fireplace in the same intimate lounge that tea was held, but now made sexier by the shadows and the live jazz and the underlying promise of you could always decide to just stay the night…
Heathman Hotel restaurant and bar Heathman Hotel Tea Court Lounge Heathman Hotel Tea Court Lounge Heathman Hotel Portland Tea Court Lounge wide shot Ron Guisti Photography
Last image is Heathman Hotel Portland Tea Court Lounge wide shot © Ron Guisti Photography, all other images are mine

The cocktails at the Heathman match the sophistication of the atmosphere, marrying historic and tradition with modern and local.

Finally, I want to share a photo of the Heathman bustling Marble Bar during the event as they did an amazing job of making those drinks for those 2 hours for all the attendees of that Launch event. The staff was incredible in smoothly carrying trays of cocktails and bites up and down stairs to the two rooms the event was being held, and remembering who had/had not tried what drink yet and making stops to make sure we received samples, rather than us having to flock to them or wave them down. Great service that made you feel cared for.

I also was able to catch a photo of the lovely queen who created these libations, Bar Chef Kathy Casey, who shares many beautiful cocktail recipes (including the one for the Berries and Bubbles) that marry the kitchen with the bar expertly at Liquid Kitchen. Many bites were examples from the Heathman Restaurant kitchen headed by Executive Chef Michael Stanton.
"Cocktails Queen of the Liquid Kitchen at the Heathman, Bar Chef Kathy Casey

I focused on mostly trying cocktails at the Cocktail Menu Launch, but could not get to them all. So I returned to try the cocktail I missed (and one that I wanted another of), as well as to see what a plating of an actual food dish would be like versus the few samples I tried that were passed at the event (that was my fault partially as I was focused on drinks and friends and not food). I’m just looking out for you, my readers, you know.

  • Examples of the Heathman Cocktail Menu from the Cocktail Menu Launch, such as the Potted Duck Confit Rillette with pickled onion, cornichon, dijon, grilled baguette. I totally had two of these, it was a great balance of the grilled baguette being a great vehicle but not losing the rest of the flavors of the rich rabbit countered by the pickled onion, cornichon, and dijon. I also enjoyed the shrimp salad atop cucumber, a refreshing palate cleanser from cocktails like the Newton,  abd I absolutely loved that salaf/soup on the spoon that was packed with flavors and textures. They change up the menu here based on what is available and fresh locally, of course.
    Example bite at the Heathman Cocktail Menu Launch from their Cocktail Menu: Potted Duck Confit Rillette with pickled onion, cornichon, dijon, grilled baguette Example bite at the Heathman Cocktail Menu Launch from their Cocktail Menu: a little Shrimp Salad on Cucumber Example bite at the Heathman Cocktail Menu Launch from their Cocktail Menu
  • Tradition with a little added modern touch: the Northwest Grapefruit Negroni, House-bottled Aviation gin, Carpano antica, Campari, Combier Pamplemousse, or the cocktail of Orchard Old Fashioned with Maker’s Mark Bourbon, Clear Creek Pear Brandy syrup, organic Baked apple bitters, ice sphere
    Heathman Cocktail Menu cocktail of  Northwest Grapefruit Negroni, made with House-bottled Aviation gin, Carpano antica, Campari,  Combier Pamplemousse Heathman Cocktail Menu cocktail sample of the Orchard Old Fashioned with Maker’s Mark Bourbon, Clear Creek Pear Brandy syrup, organic Baked apple Bitters, ice sphere
  • The lovely bubbly elixir of Oregon Berries & Bubbles with New Deal Vodka, Oregon raspberry puree, lemon elixir, Argyle sparkling feels celebratory and is dangerously easy to drink, tasting refreshing and maybe even healthy… just like the cocktail of the Cucumber Rouge with Superfly Potato Vodka, Pomegranate, Fresh Cucumber, lemon elixir, Citronella Cocktail Perfume
    "Heathman Heathman Cocktail Menu example, the Cucumber Rouge with Superfly Potato Vodka, Pomegranate, Fresh Cucumber, lemon elixir, Citronella Cocktail Perfume
  • Then there are beauties like these, which were almost too beautiful to drink, they looked like art: the Bubbly Elixir selection from the cocktail menu of Provence with Grey Goose Vodka, Il Tramonto limoncello, lemon elixir, lavender bitters, Argyle sparkling, and the Luxury Spiced Vermouth Manhattan with Templeton rye whiskey, House-spice infused red vermouth, Liquid Kitchen Golden Era bitters, stirred and served up with a spirited cherry & 23k gold
    "Heathman Heathman Cocktail Menu example, the Luxury Spiced Vermouth Manhattan with Templeton rye whiskey, House-spice infused red vermouth, Liquid Kitchen Golden Era bitters, stirred and served up with a spirited cherry & 23k gold
  • One of my favorites of the evening was the Vineyard Margarita with Milagro reposado tequila, Combier d’orange, Fresh lime, organic agave nectar, Fresh rosemary, topped with a float of Willamette Valley Vineyards Pinot noir. So fancy!
    Heathman Cocktail Menu example, the gorgeous Vineyard Margarita with Milagro reposado tequila, Combier d’orange, Fresh lime,  organic agave nectar, Fresh rosemary, topped with a Float of Willamette Valley Vineyards Pinot noir Heathman Hotel, Vineyard Margarita at the Heathman Cocktail Menu launch event, photo © Evrim Icoz Photography
    First photo is mine, Second photo © Evrim Icoz Photography

But the cocktail that had me return a couple weeks later was the Tea Court Lounge Punch. More on that in a second.
Heathman Hotel, Tea Court Lounge Punch at the Heathman Cocktail Menu launch event, photo © Evrim Icoz Photography
© Evrim Icoz Photography

When I read the recap of the Heathman Cocktail launch by The Good Hearted Woman, I saw that her favorite had been the Heathman Hotel cocktail of Flaming Green Eyed Daiquiri with Bacardi superior rum, lime elixir, green Chartreuse, and fresh thyme that is flamed! I remember seeing this cocktail, but had not sampled it. With her rave review, I really wanted to try it. It was as savory sweet wonderful as she described, with the flamed thyme giving a strong slightly smoky slightly herby flavor profile with every sip and incredibly aromatic.
Heathman Hotel cocktail of Flaming Green Eyed Daiquiri with Bacardi superior rum, lime elixir, green Chartreuse, Fresh thyme that is flamed! Heathman Hotel cocktail of Flaming Green Eyed Daiquiri with Bacardi superior rum, lime elixir, green Chartreuse, Fresh thyme that is flamed!

I also got a taste of the Heathman Cocktail of 50 Shades of Gin – Part 2, inspired by the Book set at the Heathman Hotel, a blend of Tanqueray Gin, Ransom Old Tom gin, St. Germain, French Blackberry liqueur, lemon peel essence. Definitely a strong drink. Yes, this is Part 2- you can get a glimpse of Part 1 and the history of the drink that was filmed at the blog 50 Shades Girl Portland here! I never read any of the books so know nothing about this, but I’ve read that some of the scenes of this book take place at the Heathman Hotel, so while the book was hot they had been offering a special 50 Shades of Grey package. End of all my knowledge on this.
Heathman Cocktail of 50 Shades of Gin – Part 2, inspired by the Book set at the Heathman Hotel, a blend of Tanqueray Gin, Ransom Old Tom gin, St. Germain, French Blackberry liqueur, lemon peel essence

Meanwhile, the Tea Court Lounge Punch is really unique. Crafted with Bacardi select rum, Courvoisier Vs Cognac Pomegranate, guava, orange & lemon juices, Fonte earl grey tea spiced syrup, and angostura foam, it is served tableside right from your individual pot. You MUST order this when you go, it’s worth the $14. You can see the actual size of the cocktail when I went on my individual visit below to the right, the taster to the left shows the lovely layers that appear as the liquid is poured into the angostura foam tableside.
Heathman Cocktail Menu example, the Tea Court Lounge Punch with Bacardi select rum, Courvoisier Vs Cognac Pomegranate, guava, orange & lemon juices, Fonte earl grey tea spiced syrup, angostura foam Heathman Hotel Tea Court Lounge Punch, crafted with Bacardi select rum, Courvoisier Vs Cognac Pomegranate, guava, orange & lemon juices, Fonte earl grey tea spiced syrup, and angostura foam, it is served tableside right from your individual pot. Heathman Hotel Tea Court Lounge Punch, crafted with Bacardi select rum, Courvoisier Vs Cognac Pomegranate, guava, orange & lemon juices, Fonte earl grey tea spiced syrup, and angostura foam, it is served tableside right from your individual pot.

Speaking of prices, the Heathman says they have happy hour from 2pm until Close? But, it seems they have a bit of confusion on the difference between “being open” versus “happy hour with some items discounted”. When I visited there were no discounts on anything in the menu except for a special $6.95 Happy Hour Burger… which is only available 4pm-6pm and 9pm-midnight, versus their regular Bistro Burger (with choices of cheddar, swiss or pepperjack) at $13. Adding blue cheese or adding bacon is $2, adding pommes frites is $3 extra, and adding foie gras is an additional $18.
Happy hour burger at the Heathman, choice of cheddar, swiss, or pepperjack Happy hour burger at the Heathman, choice of cheddar, swiss, or pepperjack, in the background is Tea Court Lounge Punch crafted with Bacardi select rum, Courvoisier Vs Cognac Pomegranate, guava, orange & lemon juices, Fonte earl grey tea spiced syrup, and angostura foam, it is served tableside right from your individual pot. Happy hour burger at the Heathman, choice of cheddar, swiss, or pepperjack Happy hour burger at the Heathman, choice of cheddar, swiss, or pepperjack Happy hour burger at the Heathman, choice of cheddar, swiss, or pepperjack, in the background is Tea Court Lounge Punch crafted with Bacardi select rum, Courvoisier Vs Cognac Pomegranate, guava, orange & lemon juices, Fonte earl grey tea spiced syrup, and angostura foam, it is served tableside right from your individual pot.

The prices of these cocktails reflect the fact that the Heathman is aware of its upscale level thanks to being closely located so it is walkable to various venues for performing arts shows in the neighborhood, and the travellers staying here at the hotel or downtown. The cheapest cocktail is $10, and most are in the $12-14 range. Everything is high quality, but the bill total does add up- especially because you will likely want to try more than 1 of those tasty drinks I shared!

In terms of food, I sampled two hot small plates, Carlton Farms Pork Cheek with squash puree and chive beluga lentils and Nettle Risotto with stinging nettles and parmesan. The risotto of the day varies depending on what is in season and available in high quality condition from local purveyors. There was also complimentary bread and butter service as I awaited my cocktail, an unexpected treat since usually don’t get this unless you have dinner, so this touch was definitely noticed by me.
Heathman Hotel complimentary bread and salted butter service Heathman Small Hot Plate of Carlton Farms Pork Cheek with squash puree and chive beluga lentils Heathman Small Hot Plate of Nettle Risotto with stinging nettles and parmesan... the risotto of the day varies depending on what is in season and available in high quality condition from local purveyers

Thanks to G for attending with me to help me try these various tasty cocktails at the Heathman Cocktail Menu Launch event. For more gorgeous photos of the event, please see the blog of stellar photographer Aubrie LeGault at Capturing Grace’s post Heathman Cocktail Menu – I love how she is always so exquisitely captures deliciousness and the personality of food and drink! Fellow bloggers at Thyme of Taste also did a nice recap of the Heathman Cocktail Event, including the flaming of the Flaming Green Eyed Daiquiri in a few photos, and Courtney Z Photography’s post Bottoms Up! got some nice photos of the jazz band.

Which of these cocktails do you think you would want to try?

Disclosure: I attended a complimentary cocktail menu launch event, but then visited again on my own dime during normal operations. 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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Bamboo Sushi Happy Hour

Food porn from a happy hour at Bamboo Sushi. My intention that day was to go to Salt & Straw for their monthly special ice cream, and by combining forces with my friend, try all the flavors of the month. The friend I was meeting was a little late (say, leaving at the time she said she would meet me there :P) And it was a day where it was raining super hard too, which is unusual for Portland even with its reputation for Pacific NW rain because it usually is “misting” not full on rain that soaks you in a minute. Usually I might walk up and down window shopping, but with the rain, I wanted shelter. I already sort of anticipated and was even slightly hoping for both of these reasons, because I know Bamboo Sushi is right next door to the Salt & Straw on NW 23rd, and it was happy hour time. Now I had 3 reasons to go in to add to the knowledge of Bamboo’s reputation!

Bamboo Sushi Cocktail of the day and complimentary edamam

3? Right. Besides, rain, and happy hour, there’s Bamboo being a business with a conscience. You probably have already heard all the accolades about how Bamboo Sushi not only offers delicious food, but also focuses on sustainability, and has been for about 5 years now. The founder of the two locations of Bamboo Sushi (one in NW 23rd that I went to, the other at SE 28th) Kristofor Lofgren has a background in environmental science, and besides operating the two restaurants, also works to partner with others and promote environmental responsibility in policy.

They know where all their seafood comes from, how it came to them including how their vendors operate, and all their seafood menu items are chosen according to the Seafood Watch list from the Monterey Bay Aquarium and Blue Ocean Institute then certified by The Marine Stewardship Council. This miniature video film at 4 minutes, the Story of Sushi, made splashy news last year in marketing the importance of making smart choices as a seafood diner, especially of sushi.


The Story of Sushi from Bamboo Sushi on Vimeo.

So how could you not be a fan? Especially, if you can make happy hour, which included for my friend and I

  • Daily Hand Roll and cocktail of the day… what you don’t see is that I already consumed the complimentary edamame bowl. Shh don’t tell my friend.
  • From their signature cocktail menu, the drink Purple Haze. with fresh blackberry puree shaken with vodka and lemon-lime juice, served on the rocks
  • Imo koroshi—“potato killer” roasted yam press box, garlic-soy-butter, sesame chili powder, $4 instead of $6 at happy hour. Tastes as wonderful as it looks.
  • From House Signature Roll section: Green Machine Roll (vegetarian) of tempura fried asparagus and green onions topped with avocado and cilantro sweet chili aioli. Amazing.
  • $6 instead of $10 at Bamboo Sushi Happy Hour: “karashi” hanger, a marinated and grilled St Helens hanger steak with asian mustard mushrooms and puffed rice
  • Also on the happy hour menu, char grilled shishito peppers tossed with miso butter and bacon and topped with bonito flakes, $4 instead of $6 at happy hour
  • Okonomiyaki, a traditional Japanese savory pancake with shrimp and mushrooms, topped with fried oysters, drizzled with aioli and eel sauce, $5 instead of $8 at happy hour

Bamboo Sushi in Portland happy hour, Daily Hand Roll and cocktail of the day From the Bamboo Sushi signature cocktail menu, the drink Purple Haze. with fresh blackberry puree shaken with vodka and lemon-lime juice, served on the rocks Bamboo Sushi in Portland happy hour, Imo koroshi— 'potato killer' a roasted yam press box, garlic-soy-bu From Bamboo Sushi's House Signature Roll section: Green Machine Roll (vegetarian) of tempura fried asparagus and green onions topped with avocado and cilantro sweet chili aioli. Amazing. $6 instead of $10 at Bamboo Sushi Happy Hour: “karashi” hanger, a marinated and grilled St Helens hanger steak with asian mustard mushrooms and puffed rice Also on the Bamboo Sushi happy hour menu, char grilled shishito peppers tossed with miso butter and bacon and topped with bonito flakes, $4 instead of $6 at happy hour Okonomiyaki, a traditional Japanese savory pancake with shrimp and mushrooms, topped with fried oysters, drizzled with aioli and eel sauce, $5 instead of $8 at Bamboo Sushi's happy hour

I also had from the signature cocktail menu a sample sip of the Sparkling Blossom (prosecco, shiso schochu, elderblossom nectar, rhubarb & lemon bitters, lemon juice, with a toschi cherry in a flute, as delicate and beautiful as it sounds), a sip of the super refreshing Shiso Serious (muddled cucumber, shisho infused shochu, lemon-lime juice and soda, garnished with a cucumber), and Sempai Mojito (muddled red grapes, mint and sage, with rum, lemongrass rum and sage simple syrup- very dangerous as it comes in a pint glass and took me over the line in my happy hour libations, oops! The hazards of a happy hour review!).

So we definitely… or maybe me as I pre-ordered everything but the rolls before she arrived to get happy hour prices… over-ordered. But at the same time, I was pleased to see the variety of items on the happy hour menu and could have easily ordered more. I didn’t even get any sashimi because I was so tempted by all these other options!

For happy hour there were 17 options there for food, of which more than half were vegetarian or could be vegetarian by omitting bonito flakes, one choice can even be made gluten free! The rest of the menu includes more of the same so that anyone with any diet can dine at Bamboo Sushi happily. It does get busy and has a hip, trendy vibe, so prepare your arrival/eating time accordingly. It’s obviously not going to be priced like a conveyor belt sushi place- but I think their cause is worth it. If you have the opportunity, come support this great local business with a conscience and enjoy incredible food for happy hour and dinner!

Do you like sushi and/or sashimi? During your visit would you go the raw route with sushi and sashimi and hand rolls, or go with the alternate options like I did during this happy hour? How much does a business with a conscience factor into how you select it as a destination?

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Happy Hour at Planet Thai, Beaverton

I am a wordy person. I know. That’s just the way I am when I write. Though in person I have all those same thoughts, I don’t always string them out verbally… I save it often for when I can type at my 90+ words per minute, because even as a fast talker I can’t keep up.

Yes dad, all those typing speed games you gave me and my brother and sisters on the Type-right a Pre-computer Typing Tutors when we were young totally paid off beyond getting us easily through typing class (I can’t believe my typing class was still on a typewriter, and the entire time I thought how they missed an opportunity by not using Word Invaders…)

Looking back, my parents were SO clever. Besides this trick to teach us, they also would take us to the Teachers Store to load us with all the workbooks for us to “play school” during the summer. I also remember super fondly listening to Little Thinker tapes where I would just sit by myself, listening to the storytelling on the tape which had pauses to play music and draw that part of the story, and that all the tapes could be put into one large plastic case. It seems they come in mp3 format now, but I still remember fondly the feel of the cassette tapes. What a clever way for a me as a kid to entertain myself.

Wait, here I go ahead, typing a whole bunch of stuff when this is supposed to be a photo post of a Happy Hour at Planet Thai, Beaverton. This was supposed be a clever setup where this post shows you some pictures, and you have to use your own creative storytelling to fill in the blanks.

Just imagine it’s Friday, it’s finally 5, and it’s happy hour time! Planet Thai is right at the Beaverton Central Max station. Planet Thai boasts $5 martinis such as these, as well as 20 items on their happy hour menu 3-6pm daily, all $5 or less to nosh on, including the spicy saucy Street Vendor Thai Chicken wings and a generous side of Thai fried rice. That last martini isn’t on the menu, but is an alcoholic take on a Thai Iced Tea. When the weather is nice, they can pull back the garage door walls/windows by the bar so you can enjoy the summer breeze as you sip. They have only been open since January (this was the previous location of Typhoon, and this is the second location of a Planet Thai the other being in Vancouver WA), and seems to still be an undiscovered gem.

What are you thinking/talking about as you enjoy lime, pear vodka and blue curacao, and thai iced tea cocktails?

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Is it Friday yet?

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