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Jason Neroni's not the only New York City name looking to make it big in Portland: Eater confirmed today that New York transplant Sarah Pliner (formerly head chef at the West Village's Socialista Downstairs and veteran of Ducasse and Aquavit) will open up Aviary, a small-plates style spot, on NE Alberta sometime early next year. "Coming from New York, we wanted to be part of a neighborhood," Pliner says. "Alberta is such a vibrant, happening place."

Pliner (who spent about 10 years in Portland during the '90s — cooking at the Heathman and Giorgio's), is pairing with fellow schooled-in-NYers Jasper Shen (Aquavit, Jean-Georges) and Kat Whitehead for the project, and their eclectic mix of influences shows up in the menu. "We've all worked in a million kinds of restaurants," Pliner says, "and we want to take the best of things we've done." A sneak peek at a working menu reveals three sections: Small plates (featuring roast goose salad and oxtail croquettes); a vegetarian "seasonal" menu (think tempura pumpkin and cauliflower veloute); and large plates (like crispy pig ear with coconut rice, and brioche-crusted halibut with uni). NY strip streak is the priciest item, at $16.

Build-out is in progress; projected opening date: January.
- Skinny 12-01-2010 9:44 pm [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

OUCH

MICHAEL WHITE cooks pasta and people go crazy. This has been the case since he was the chef at Fiamma Osteria on Spring Street in the early years of the century, and it remains the case at Osteria Morini, a casual new restaurant on Lafayette Street.
- Skinny 12-01-2010 9:27 pm [link] [2 comments]

Thai One On 11/30 Three People

Kin Shop....6 dishes, some nice flavors but some things undercooked and some blandness overall, would deff not go back

Lotus of Siam.....12 dishes, all great, bright distinctive flavors, real Thai soul, fantastic and would love to go back tonight
- Skinny 12-01-2010 3:01 pm [link] [1 ref] [1 comment]

the juice press
- dave 11-30-2010 10:52 pm [link] [1 ref] [8 comments]

I'm posting Grandmaw Peacock's Chicken and Rice recipe here because I keep losing my copy and I LOVE this recipe. No chopping, one pot, foolproof (which is a big one for me) and it's better the next day.

Got it from Saveur long time ago, my copy is worn. Some different rices make it nice as well.

 


- linda 11-30-2010 6:02 pm [link] [1 ref] [2 comments]

maraschino bees
- linda 11-30-2010 5:03 pm [link] [2 refs] [add a comment]