Thursday, May 31, 2012

Memorial Day Weekend

We don't do much or go anywhere for Memorial Day Weekends. If the weather is nice Portland seems to empty out, so we usually hang around town and enjoy three uninterrupted days of relaxing getting stuff done. The holiday seem to creep up on us this year and we found ourselves scrambling to balance being productive versus enjoying the extra day off. Here are some photos of the of our weekend.

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Bridgeview Pinot Noir

Ha & VL Saturday Soups

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Flowering Tree

Neighborhood Goats

Goat on the Roof

Cute Neighborhood Housejpg

Peonies

Pie Sale

Caveman Food Cart

Mike at Alberta 15 Cooperative

Rainy Grill

Our holiday weekend started slowly with a creamed filled VooDoo donut and a nice glass of Oregon Pinot Noir. After running typical weekend errands, we rewarded ourselves with nice bowls of Vietnamese soups. By Saturday afternoon we had tossed out our list of to-dos and went for a long walk around the neighborhood. Springtime in Portland really shouldn't be missed (explaining why we chose not to go anywhere) and with the warm/rainy weather the flowers were popping with color.

We even came across our neighborhood petting zoo! Ok, just one of our neighbors who raise chickens, ducks and goats! GOATS! We couldn't believe our eyes when we walked pass these guys, especially the one napping on the roof!

We picked up a whole Copper River Salmon for later and checked in with our friends at food cart pod Alberta 15 Cooperative, a Japanese street food cart pod opening up this week. We ended the day grilling hand chopped burgers in the thunderstorm that hit that evening.

That was just Saturday, all captured on our iPhones and posted onto our Instagram. Check it out.

We did get in a short hike, some yummy french macaroons, more grilling (this time that whole Copper River Salmon), more long walks around the neighborhood, a trip to the nursery for some veggie starts, and taking care of the massive pile of recycling. All in all a very productive and relaxing faux start to summer. Wow! Can't believe it's almost June! Summer! Can't wait!

Hope everyone had a great long weekend!

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Spring Time

Where has the time gone? Spring weather has been typical Pacific Northwest, in other words - beautiful.We had unseasonably cold temperatures one week then record highs another, which made everything bloom early then disappear overnight. We thought we had missed the cherry blossoms but manage to find them everywhere we went.
Covered
Fallen Cherry Blossoms

Friday, May 25, 2012

Tasting East Homecoming


Tasting East Tables & View
Snacks
Cocktails
Spam Sushi Roll
Dumplings
Kara Age
Curried Dog
We came home from our San Diego birthday weekend to cards, well wishes and some birthday fun money, which we decided to use for a low-key late afternoon dinner our first night home. We decided to hit up Tasting East's Bar in the Paramount Hotel downtown. Described as "an exploration of Far East street plates" meaning lots of comfort food, full of flavor, filling and for a reasonable price. That's exactly what we got, familiar, comfort food served up with a twist and, of course, a couple of cocktails.

With such reasonable prices in the bar, (hence no happy hour) we ordered way too much food, but finished it all! Everything just hit the spot. The even-smaller-than-shoestring sweet potato fries were crunchy, sweet and salty. The karage chicken was one of our new favorites. The pan fried gyozas' crispy skins went well with the juicy sweet pork filling. The salty spam matched the nori's distinct flavor. Our favorite of the night was the curry hotdog! The clovey curry common in Japan was matched well with little Vienna sausages and really soft dough bread. Tasting East's Bar atmosphere, drinks and menu was a nice way to ease back into reality, post vacation.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Memorable Meals: San Diego Downtown Fish Joint

Downtown Fish Joint

It would be pretty hard, if not impossible, to top our birthday celebratory dinner at Nobu, but the San Diego Downtown Fish Joint comes pretty darn close. The next morning following our exquisite dinner at Nobu we were flying back home to Portland and didn't want to stray too far from the hotel. So with the help of a handy dandy iPhone app we discovered one of San Diego's little gems - the Downtown Fish Joint.

While packing up the last of our things and trying to assure nothing important was left behind in our hotel room, we cruised the internet for suggestions for one last fish taco. There were plenty of places not too far, but just far enough that we thought for a second we would be relegated to eating something more traditional before boarding our flight home. That is until we found on Yelp, detailed descriptions of a fish joint only 1 and half blocks away. The reviews spoke of inexpensive, delicious fish tacos and simple vinegary coleslaw, plus their doors opened early enough to leave us plenty of time to finish the bottle of wine we had left back in our hotel room.

We were the first people there that morning and placed an order for a fish taco platter and 1 grilled swordfish taco. We had a small issue with being the first to arrive that morning and us only having a $100 bill, so back to the RiteAid where we originally got the wine a couple nights before, a tin of altoids and some change and we were back on track.

The fish tacos were huge and beautifully crispy fried. The coleslaw was simple, vinegary and refreshing a perfect combo to the fish tacos. The two fish taco platter portions were huge and if that wasn't enough for a mere $7.00, it came with waffle fries! Seriously, waffle fries, we were in heaven!

Downtown Fish Joint Crispy Cod Taco 

Hands down our favorite fish taco was the grilled swordfish taco. Again, huge portion, more like a swordfish burrito once we wrapped it up and tried to take a bite. 

Grilled Sturgeon Taco 

Both tacos came dressed simply with shredded cabbage and a sprinkling of a tart runny sourcream sauce, fresh tomatos, some shredded cheddar, and cilantro. The flour tortillas were warm and spongy, not sure if they were made in-house, but they were definitely as good as the hand-made tortillas we got in Old Town a few days before.

San Diego's Downtown Fish Joint a total gem of a find and one of the memorable meals we had during our trip to Sunny San Diego!

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Memorable Meal: Nobu Birthday Dinner

Nobu
"The food at Nobu can be described in two ways - quite simply: heaven on earth and SEX on a plate." - Actor Kate Winslet.

We couldn't agree more with Kate's comments about the famous Japanese restaurant. Having a birthday celebratory dinner at Nobu was definitely one of the highlights of our trip to San Diego. We decided on indulging in the Omakase - Chef's Choice 9-course dinner. We requested two separate Omakase dinner selections, and besides the sushi course, which could not be changed, we tasted a total of 16 different dishes.
The Omakase went from mild in flavors/tastes to over-the-top party on your taste buds. We couldn't resist munching on a bowl of edamame before deciding on the Omakase.

Edamame

And since it was a birthday and we were on vacation and we were thirsty we ordered signature cocktails. The Eva Sakura was a delicious reinvention of the traditional old fashioned cocktail made with 12-year Japanese whisky, Nobu Reserve Shochu, vermouth and Luxardo maraschino syrup. This got us thinking about all the possible ways to preserve those lovely cherries from last summer currently in the freezer. Whiskey soaked cherries anyone?

Japanese Old Fashion Cocktail

The first courses arrived served in enormous chilled bowls holding Kumamoto Oysters in Three Nobu Sauces and Hamachi Tartar with Caviar. Both dishes were so mild with the delicate sauces elevating the simple salty tastes of the seafood. The two bowls came adorned with a small Japanese mountain peach that doubled as plate decoration and a palate cleanser.

First Course - Oysters

Hamachi Tartar Second Course

The second course included sashimi. Fluke Sashimi with Dried Miso and Salmon New Style. Both came on a bed of gelatinous nori. Delicate, delicious and way sexy. The different toppings on the fishes elevated the dishes to a whole new level.

Second Course - Fluke Sashimi with Dried Miso
Second Course # 2 - Salmon New Style Sashimi

By the time the third courses arrived the sun had gone down and the restaurant had slowly turned their house lights super low for ambiance, so the following photos do no justice to the food. Our apologies. The third courses consisted of more fish, but this time lightly seared and served with salad greens rolled up in daikon sheets that resembled a sushi roll with a mustard miso dressing . Yellow Fin Tuna Tetaki with Karashi Su-Miso and Kampachi Tetaki with Karashi Su-Miso. Beautiful and delicious.

Third Course - Yellow Fin Tuna Tetaki with Karashi Su-Miso
Third Course# 2 - Kampachi Tetaki with Karashi Su-Miso

The fourth courses moved on to heavier flavors. Rock Shrimp Tempura in a Spicy Cream Sauce and Squid Pasta in a Light Garlic Sauce. The Rock Shrimp had a terrific snap to them contributed by the tempura and the fresh rock shrimp. The Squid Pasta looked like and tasted exactly like conchigle pasta, but it was squid! Served with shiitaki mushrooms and asparagus cut to the same length and size tossed in a garlic-togarashi butter sauce. These two courses were fantastic.

Course Four - Rock Shrimp Tempura in a Spicy Cream Sauce
Course Four # 2 - Squid Pasta in a Light Garlic Sauce


Now that our palates were ready for saltier foods, the fifth courses were the heaviest of the night. The next courses consisted of Wagyu Beef Toban Yaki which came sizzling with 2 kinds of mushrooms and asparagus and a Black Cod with Miso. Best description of both these dishes would be a furious ride thru four tastes. One second your mouth thinks its salty, sweet and bitter then quickly evolves into a well balanced savory deliciousness.

Course Five - Wagyu Beef Toban Yaki
Course Five # 2 - Black Cod with Miso

We were now bursting at the seams and wasn't sure if we could power through the remaining 3 courses! But we did our best. The sushi course came next. Our own personal sushi bowls with 5 pieces of nigiri and a egg custard type of tamago which was different from the typical rolled type of omelet. The squid nigiri was unlike anything we have seen before with heat curled marks on the squid. The perfectly formed rice bases highlighted the pieces of sushi beautifully.

Course Seven - Nigiri Sushi Set


We think the staff could tell we were struggling with the last courses so they quickly brought the eighth course which was delicious miso soup and a clam miso. Wonderfully warm and light, the perfect palate cleanser of the night.

Course Eight - Miso Clam Soup

And the ninth and final course was dessert. We got a chocolate lava cake with green tea sorbet served in a bento box and Anne got a very special dessert for her birthday - deconstructed s'mores. That is marshmallow ice cream, chocolate torte on a base of graham cracker and sesame brittle. Beautiful and so yummy.

Anne's Birthday Dessert

This whole meal could easily be a death bed meal. Something we could never... well, without much practice, time and money, be able to recreate ourselves. It was superb and memorable on so many levels. Nobu Matsuhisa is indeed a culinary genius!

Monday, April 23, 2012

Daytripping: Coronado Island

After our tasty fish taco lunch we walked back to the bay's boardwalk and purchased tickets for the ferry to Coronado Island. We love leisurely ferry rides and the at water-level-views.


Downtown San Diego

Midway Battleship Museum From the Bay

Anne on the Ferry

We weren't traveling out to Coronado Island to spend some time at the beach, we were actually on the hunt for yes another fish taco. But as we strolled towards the beach we realized we'd rather keep strolling along Coronado's cute neighborhoods and forget about fish tacos for now.


Coronado Shops

We leisurely walked down a gorgeous street lined with beach cottages, overpriced homes and beautiful blooming trees and flowers.


Coronado Mission Style Homes

Coronado Colorful Flora

Mike with Sunny Birds of Paradise

At the end of the street was the gorgeous Coronado beach and grand Coronado Beach Hotel.


Corondo Beach

Beach Goers at Coronado

The Beach at Coronado

Coronado Lifeguard House

Coronado Beach's dunes

Coronado Beach Hotel

Even though San Diego is a major beach destination, we did not pack any swimwear or even flipflops for that matter. Instead we made our way to the Coronado Beach Club to enjoy an ice cold Stone Brewery beer and a view of the beach and lovely palm trees, people and fighter jet watch.

Mike Enjoying a Beer at Coronado Beach Club

Stone Brewery Beer

Coronado Beach Palm Trees
Fighrter Plane

We could have easily spent the rest of the day getting hammered by the sea, but we had dinner reservations so we walked back through the lovely beach neighborhood and enjoyed a lovely view of the city while waiting for the ferry. Coronado Island should be tops on your list of places to go in San Diego and definetly by ferry.


Dining With A View by Ferry Dock

San Diego Bay from Coronado Ferry Area