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Timber Jim on Pitchinvasion.net

July 8, 2007 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

TimbersOne of my favorite soccer blogs, Pitchinvasion.net, has given a little love to Timber Jim.

What is Pitchinvasion.net about? I’ll let them speak for themselves:

Well, it’s certainly not just about pitch invasions. This site aims to explore football supporter culture and news in all their forms. We feature original writing on fan news, power, fan madness, fan passion and fan politics, written by football supporters for football supporters. And we post plenty of acclaimed videos and photos of supporters, too.

Victory, again, for Timbers

July 8, 2007 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

TimbersThe Timbers won again last night, this time 3-0, to go up 3-0-0 all-time against The Victory.

Gregor and Jordan continue to be offensive force and the defense remains solid as Wicks gets a “modern franchise record” seventh shutout.

Next Friday and Sunday we go up against the Victory at PGE Park two more times, and then we’ll be done beating them for the season.

Restaurant Review: Trébol

July 7, 2007 by Dave Knows 2 Comments

Trebol LogoActually, I was going to write more before I checked out Rick’s beerdrinker.org; he posted a review yesterday and his experience is very close to mine.

Trébol is located up on 4835 N. Albina, just a few blocks from the heart of the Mississippi area.

Like Rick, we enjoyed our cocktails (I recommend La Loca and the Sangria Trébol made with red wine).

We ordered several appetizers; pico de gallo with a few homemade corn chips, calamari with a delicious banana/plantain polenta-like cake of some sort, and the guacamole. All were excellent, but the portions were meager.

I enjoyed the caldo, which was full of calamari, clams, fingerling potatoes and peppers. But at $17.50, it seemed a bit steep.

The asparagus enchiladas looked fantastic; that’s what I should have ordered 🙁

I’ll go back; I’d like to try some of the more traditional fare. But I’m not sure if they’ll last long. Not that they asked me, but my prescription for Trébol success? Lower prices 25-30%, or increase the portions by 50%.

Restaurant Review: Fenouil

July 7, 2007 by Dave Knows 2 Comments

Fenouil LogoI visited Fenouil in the Pearl recently.

The big, modern and airy space was bustling and First-Thursday crowded. We sat outside on the patio looking onto Jamison Square.

We shared several appetizers:

The lobster beignets are as delicious as they sound; little fried lobster chunks with an anise-flavored aioli for dipping.

I tried my very first foie gras. It was served in a terrine with brioche and fig jam. It tasted like vanilla butter. Poor duck or goose 🙁

The steak tartare, with kobe beef and a quail egg on top, was mildy flavored and pleasant. My only point of comparison is a venison tartare I had in Montreal a couple years ago, which had a texture reminiscent of raw ahi and a stronger, more capery flavor.

For the main course I had the paella, which was fantastic. Prawns, halibut, chicken, clams, mussels, and chorizo! Try it.

We shared several bottles of a good Pinot Noir from Alloro Vineyard in the Willamette Valley. 2005 I think?

In lieu of dessert I ordered a flight of Calvados, which we passed around the table. My favorite was the Boulard, but the table’s consensus favorite was one that was 20 years old. Alas, I don’t remember the name . . .

The food is excellent, but in general not on par with Higgins (my Portland gold standard) and a bit more expensive. The service was great. I would definitely go back with a party again (especially if someone else is picking up the tab!); I’d like to try the frog legs and escargot; two classic dishes I have yet to try.

The bistrot menu (pdf) is Higgins-esque, and they have a happy hour, so I intend to check it out. There was no crowd at all in the bistrot around 6pm.

Shots of Portland, the book

July 6, 2007 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Shots of Portland coverI bought a copy of this book as a birthday present, and I should have got a copy for myself too. It’s beautiful. Seriously.

Shots of Portland will journey you through the most well-respected drinking establishments in the city with 118 pages of photographs, anecdotes, history, and short stories. From the city’s oldest bars to the more recent, from the best dives to the local neighborhood institutions, Shots of Portland captures the bars of Portland unlike any book before it.

The guy who wrote it also has a blog: Distilled Publishing.

You can buy it here.

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