Portland Drink and a Bite Highlight: Ox

For Foodie Friday today, I continue my series highlighting a Portland Drink and a Bite of food that I think not only is best in class within Portland, but is a classic representation of the character of Portland. Of course, that Portland Drink and a Bite Highlight is also delicious, and unique. This week’s highlight is a Portland meets Argentina grilled meat haven, Ox Restaurant. I’ve been loving the Dentons since I first visited Metrovino (now closed) and then when they opened Ox I rejoiced and it’s always on my recommendation list for Portland visitors. Even if you have vegetarians in your group, Ox offers a few vegetarian options and a lot of large sides, so I find it a better way to enjoy a meaty meal even in a mixed group.

Now Ox doesn’t take reservations unless you’re a group of at least  six  – which I skirt around by being super selfish and just going to Ox on my own as I often luck out with a seat at the counter. Sometimes this strategy still doesn’t work out and I still need to wait, so I’ll tell you my plan B – I go next door to their drinking “wait room” of Whey Bar and get that beautiful Ox Blood cocktail and enjoy their house ricotta and it doesn’t really feel like I’m in limbo waiting at all. The Ox Blood Cocktail looks gorgeous and festive all year round.

Ox Blood Cocktail with Dickel Whiskey

The Ox Blood cocktail gets its red color from Beet Syrup, , and the rest is Bourbon, Lemon, and Tarragon. I like to mentally tell myself this cocktail is for the goodness of my health, thanks to the vitamins and minerals in beets including lowering blood pressure. Sometimes I prescribe it to myself after a bad day.

Once you do get seated at Ox, I’m sure you don’t need me to prompt you to enjoy a grilled meat of some sort. Instead, the bite I’m going to insist you also get is Ox’s Clam Chowder, Smoked Marrow Bone, Spring Onion, Jalapeño . . . SO GOOD and so unique with it’s combination of creamy and spicy and smoky and rich but not heavy somehow thanks to just the right hint of saltiness from the seafood. It’s got all the textures, all the colors, it’s the best clam chowder I’ve ever had outside of Boston, but don’t make me choose between the nostalgic tradition of Boston and this new-fashioned genius take. Plus, you don’t have to get on plane to get access to this beauty.

Ox restaurant Fresh Clam Chowder, Smoked Marrow Bone, Spring Onion, Jalapeño

Don’t get distracted by all that meat on the menu – well by all means definitely get some meat, but get the chowder too. It’s the best clam chowder in Portland.

Have you been to Ox? Did you have a favorite dish there? Have you had the clam chowder there, or where do you like to get your clam chowder?

 

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A Dinner at Ox

Photo essay of a wonderful meal at Ox Restaurant with one of my work teams… If you want words, I reviewed Ox during my first visit last year.

I welcomed myself to Ox with the Tijuana Monk with Reposado Tequila, Benedictine, Lemon, Lime, Egg White at the Whey Bar
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The table started with amuse-bouches, a creamy soup balanced by a bit of chili oil heat

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Then came Bread, butter, and chimichurri sauce (a garlic and parsley sauce that accompanies grilled steak in Argentina). I wish they would pre-cut the bread a bit as the knives at our setting have a tough battle against the crust here.

Ox restaurant Bread, butter, and chimichurri sauce

My favorite course that evening was the starter that I promised myself last time I would get during my next visit… Ox’s Fresh Clam Chowder, Smoked Marrow Bone, Spring Onion, Jalapeño . . . SO GOOD

Ox restaurant Fresh Clam Chowder, Smoked Marrow Bone, Spring Onion, Jalapeño

My drink with dinner- a bubbly celebration called Life After Paris with Prosecco, Pineapple, Anise Sorbet, and Kubler Absinthe
Ox restaurant cocktail Life After Paris with Prosecco, Pineapple, Anise Sorbet, and Kubler Absinthe

Then, time for the main courses. This wasn’t my entree, but look at this beautiful Wild Alaskan Halibut, on the Bone with Toasted Garlic & Lemon (12 oz) – unfortunately they did not have the whole fish offering this evening that I had been eyeing at my previous meal here. Meanwhile, for my dinner this time I shared the Asado Argentino for 2 that includes Grilled Short Rib, House Chorizo & Morcilla Sausages, Skirt Steak, Sweetbreads, and also 2 sides, Fried Russet Potatoes with Horseradish Aïoli and Dill (simple but perfect!), Green Salad (very plain, I didn’t see anything of note except that at least there were healthy veggies on the table).

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Additional sides that we shared family style across our table of 8 were this amazing dish of Gratin of Grilled Radicchio, Spring Peas & White Beans, Bagna Cauda Cream, Breadcrumb (I am now in love with Bagna Cauda Cream); a salad of Swiss Chard, Roasted Beets, Meyer Lemon Hollandaise, Smoked Salmon Roe, Chive; and Asparagus Risotto with Parmigiano Reggiano, Mascarpone, Morel Mushrooms.

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And look at these desserts! Ox’s precious sweet dessert of Vanilla Tres Leches Cake, Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream, Meyer Lemon Curd, Dulce de Leche Alfajor Cookie was what I had, but I was just as tempted (and jealous) of this Dark Chocolate Cake, Malted Milk Chocolate Mousse, Toasted Peanut Anglaise, Malbec Marshmallow.

Ox restaurant Vanilla Tres Leches Cake, Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream, Meyer Lemon Curd, Dulce de Leche Alfajor Cookie Ox restaurant Dark Chocolate Cake, Malted Milk Chocolate Mousse, Toasted Peanut Anglaise, Malbec Marshmallow

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A Dinner at Ox

Ox Restaurant wants to celebrate the meat loving appetites that Portland has and combines it with Argentinean execution technique and the fact that the meats in South America are also quite celebrated (see any churrascaria, and also that famed Argentina beef raised on grass on the pampas since the 1800s and are considered as some of the best in the world). Why hasn’t this happened before!?

A dinner experience at Ox on a Friday evening started out when we arrived about a quarter after 6pm and were told there was a 60-90 minute wait for our party of two (they only take reservations for parties of more than six guests). They have a separate bar space behind the restaurant that actually involves walking out the front door of the restaurant and back away from the street to reach it (Whey Bar- debuted a few months after the restaurant itself opened earlier this year in the spring). But once you arrive it has the hidden vibe than the loud busyness of the trendy dining space- although depending on how many people are waiting and how long you are waiting, I can see that it can also feel like purgatory. We had asked for first available seating, which 45 minutes later after putting our name on the list, ended up being at the counter bartop area right before the wood fire grill, watching them masterfully turned the crank to raise and lower the grill from the fiery heat and track and flip the various simultaneous dishes all grilling away.

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Over the course of the evening, I had the opportunity to try a few cocktails. My favorite by far was called “Things Done Changed” created with Pisco, Smoked Lemon, Jalapeño, and Egg White- the drink went down so smoothly but through every sip and even lingering after the sip was the subtle smokiness. I suppose it is only right that the star of the cocktails I had is a South American one (based off Pisco Sour).

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The others, in order of enjoyment in my opinion, were Devil in a New Dress with Tequila, Red Pepper, Combier Orange, Lime, Mezcal; Falling Leaves with Jameson Irish Whiskey, Apple Cider, Maple, Lemon.

Our dinner service started with complimentary bread with butter and chimichurri sauce. We also enjoyed some extremely creamy amuse bouche of butternut squash soup. Next came the starters of Empanadas, one each of Beef, Green Olive and Raisin, the other with Grilled Poblano Chile, Sweet Potato, Fontina & Chèvre. The vegetarian one was slight sweet but mostly understated, while the beef green olive was a nice mix of salty savoryness, but didn’t need the fried empanada shell. I appreciated them being on the menu as they are very typical Argentina offerings, but it didn’t offer a wow factor at all- they were nice, but something you could find just as good or better elsewhere.

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Unlike, for instance, the Wood-Fired House Ricotta, Button Mushroom Confit, Balsamic Brown Butter, Grilled Bread. I could have just eaten that straight without the bread, it was wonderful with the light creaminess of the ricotta floating and melting on your palate like a cloud but enhanced with a dark and sex smokey-ness, and then the buttery juicy mushrooms… you will not be able to stop your spoon from visiting until it is all gone. You must get this dish.

Ox restaurant dinner baked mushroom ricotta

Most of the meats and the salads/sides portions comes in small and large portions to choose from, so you can mix together your dinner experience from various menu offerings. We decided to share a meat dish since they seemed pretty large (8 oz being the smallest we saw… well the meat anyway. The shellfish came smallest in 6oz and the maitake mushroom in 4oz). We went with the Grass-Fed Uruguayan Beef Ribeye, which came in 12 oz, medium rare. The sides we selected were a bit of acid and bitter counter with a salad of Belgian Endive, Bosc Pear, Arugula, Dijon Vinaigrette, Aged Farmstead Gruyère, Toasted Pecan, and also a creamy luscious side of Tuscan Kale Risotto with Parmigiano Reggiano, Mascarpone, and Herb Butter.

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The meat was so incredible. Simply prepared but expertly and perfectly done in the flames to the right temperature and perfect tenderness. It offered an outside crispy char to show how it was so loved by the fire but not so much that you can’t savor the drippings that still came from the meat and the flavor of the meat itself. Ox respects the ingredient and nature to resonate memories we didn’t know we have and appeal directly to our primal pleasure cells and- and oh they so do. They so do.

Ox restaurant dinner steak beef ribeye

The dessert menu was too enticing to just pick one to share, so we went with three. Of the three, our favorite by far was the Torte, with  a Warm Hazelnut Brown Butter Torte, Honey-Chamomile Ice Cream, and Honeycomb Candy. The torte was so warm and gooey and comforting, while the ice cream wasn’t too tea-y with the chamomile and the honeycomb gave good crunchy texture to the soft dessert dish. The Cake, composed of Vanilla Bean Tres Leches Cake, Roasted Banana Pudding, Dulce de Leche Alfajor Cookie was very sweet- it should be enjoyed with coffee or a dessert drink that can balance it out. We also had a dessert dish named “Magic” which offered Roasted Pear Sorbet, Bittersweet Chocolate Magic Shell, Bosc Pear and Marcona Almond Salad didn’t quite live up to the magic in its name in my opinion. Maybe if the pears had more strength in flavor and the chocolate had more bittersweetness rather than reminding me of the same chocolate in Dairy Queen- there for texture but not much else. Definitely choose the Torte.

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I will definitely be back. I want to try their clam chowder with the marrow bone that they have brought perhaps as a callback from their Metrovino days, and more items from their wood oven fired sections like the skirt steak and lamb shoulder and I didn’t try any charcuterie… Don’t mistake Ox for a typical Portland restaurant though- Ox’s prices are a bit spendy but is typical in terms of as you would see from a steakhouse, so if you keep that in mind you won’t have sticker shock. If this was any other large city, these prices and the wait would be expected. But still, at these prices, despite the buzz of this restaurant, I wish they could move to a reservation system that is not just big groups, even if for only part of the space- maybe they need time to figure it out.  I can’t imagine that as time passes at these prices, that guests would continue to be ok with a long wait with little considerations. Even though Whey was a good start it’s pretty small space best left at two dozen people or less, and given Portland’s long dark rainy days coming up now, and not many other options for waiting/getting the call in the area, patience will wear thin. It seems like they have some outside space- if they could tent it and add some outdoor heaters, it could give some respite and expand Whey during the winter for waiting guests instead of only during the summer.

Ox has the benefit of also being very Portland-y in vibe and in unique and bold combinations in what they offer on the menu to demonstrate that Ox has a viewpoint that is worth trying and supporting, and they are definitely up and comers. I observed the Dentons that night working the evening with determination to execute well and consistently do so, and did so in an organized manner while also being hands on and in the trenches with the rest of their staff. You can tell this is their dream come true and they are passionate and willing to about making this work.

Combining the fine dining style they had helped lead at Metrovino while still having a modernist, forward style instead of a traditional steak menu and enhancing with the earthy core of grill cooking and bold South American flavors is a great idea given all the amazing quality of meats available here. I think Ox will still be hopping for quite a while. Even if not everything was a hit out of the ballpark, there were enough impressive home runs that I want to try more and see how they grow- after all, they haven’t even had their 1 year anniversary yet. I’m sure there will be another wait before I can actually be seated to dine thanks to the buzz- good thing there were still a few drinks on the menu at Whey that I want to try. But, I would also return in a similar small party or close to when it just opens for dinner service to make the experience with the wait bearable because they mostly have two-tops. Really the best seats in the house are really at the countertop bar by the fire anyway- just wear layers so you can shed them as needed as you feel that radiant heat and become perfumed by that smoky wood.

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