Archive for the 'Chef Crushes' Category

Trent @ Foster Burger

Friday, February 19th, 2010

TRENT @ Foster Burger (503) 775-2077
5339 SE Foster Road, Portland, Oregon, 97206

Why he’s dreamy:
Someone once gave me an excellent piece of dining-out advice, and I’m passing it on to you here, free of charge…When you go to a restaurant that has a particular food item in its name, you should order that food. Then you know that if it isn’t any good, you never have to go back, because if they put it in their name but can’t make it tasty…Well, it doesn’t bode well for the foodstuffs they’re not literally staking their name on. You won’t have to worry about that at Foster Burger. I hear the salads and shakes are worth trying, but I can’t seem to get past the luscious hunk of extra-back-fat-added beefy deliciousness. There is also a lamb burger and a vegan burger for those so inclined, and they’re all accompanied by crispy, piping-hot fries. Bestill my bloodthirsty heart…

Tyler @ Olympic Provisions

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

TYLER @ Olympic Provisions (503) 954-3663
107 SE Washington Street, Portland, Oregon, 97214

Why he’s dreamy:
The addictive flavor combination of the salad with brussel sprouts, sunchokes, and Castelvetrano olives in anchovy vinaigrette keeps me coming back, but it’s the delightful array of house-cured meat products flirting shamelessly with me from their perch in the display case that truly gets my heart pounding. Charcuterie + cute cooks = carnivore crush.

Sharif and Travis @ Accanto

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

SHARIF and TRAVIS @ Accanto (503) 235-4900
2838 SE Belmont Street, Portland, Oregon, 97214

Why they’re dreamy:
Because the saffron arancini, filled with Dungeness crab and ricotta, made me want to lick my plate clean. That is all. (And trust me, it’s enough.)

Kevin and Frank @ Duh Kuh Bee

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Kevin and Frank @ Duh Kuh Bee

KEVIN and FRANK @ Duh Kuh Bee (503) 643-5388
12590 SW 1st Street, Unit #B, Beaverton, Oregon, 97005

Why they’re dreamy:
It’s the noodles. Hand stretched right in front of you and tossed with as much spice as you convince them you can handle. While everything I’ve had at this hidden Korean dive satisfies, it’s the chewy noodles accompanied by a handful of crunchy veggies and choice of protein that brings me back for more, despite having to brave the icky Beaverton traffic.

Shannon and Will @ Laurelhurst Market

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Shannon and Will @ Laurelhurst Market

SHANNON and WILL @ Laurelhurst Market (503) 206-3097
3155 E Burnside, Portland, Oregon, 97214

Why they’re dreamy:
Because there are two ways to melt my heart instantly- gnocchi of any kind, or steak frites- and this comely pair do both to perfection. But really, it’s all about the quality of the meat in this place. Sure, you could probably cobble together a decent vegetarian meal (we bet vegans are out of luck though) from appetizers and side items, but then you’d be taking up a chair that would be better filled by a carnivore slurping roasted marrow from the bones, dipping into the addictive cassoulet, or sticking their face into any one of a number of juicy steaks. I beg you, veggie sisters and brothers, have mercy on my meat-loving soul and leave this crush to us meat sinners…

Jesse @ Packrat Louie

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Jesse @ Packrat Louie

JESSE @ Packrat Louie (780) 433-0123
10334-83 Avenue Old Strathcona, Edmonton, Alberta

Why he’s dreamy:
Because after 6 weeks of existing on a starving artist’s meager pay while on tour in Canada this summer, I finally ponied up the plastic for a real meal, and this handsome fellow got the job done right. The perfectly pink-red juicy beef tenderloin with caramelized onions, potato gratin, morel cream, and garlic sauteed mushrooms made up for every burger I had to decline in the weeks prior. Did you know it’s illegal in Canada to cook a burger less than well-done? ~shudder~ So thanks to Jesse, for erasing the painful memories of an entire summer of overcooked meat in one meal.

Ben @ Beaker and Flask

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Ben @ Beaker and Flask

BEN @ Beaker and Flask (503) 235-8180
720 SE Sandy Boulevard, Portland, Oregon, 97214

Why he’s dreamy:
Fried razor clams put a satisfied smile on my face, while the tender pork cheeks with pickled octopus made me positively giddy. And you have to love a guy who can make simple, lightly-herbed fresh soft pretzels and mustard with a beer back seem like the sexiest snack in a place full of tasty treats.

Allen, Chris, Dick, and Vince @ Blue Plate Diner

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Allen, Chris, Dick, and Vince @ Blue Plate Diner

ALLEN, CHRIS, DICK, & VINCE @ Blue Plate Diner (780) 429-0740
10145 – 104 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, T5J 0Z9

Why they’re dreamy:
Three meals a day with vegetarian (and vegan!) options and a locally-sourced bent (not so easy to find across Canada, as I discovered during her summer tour) is enough to make this quartet swoon-worthy. A juicy pork chop special paired with the succulent, pan-fried prawns appetizer makes for an indulgent dinner date, especially with the interesting art on the walls and low lighting as a romantic backdrop. And while “fresh fruit and our incredible maple-glazed cornbread” appears on the perfectly-sized (not too big but with enough variety) brunch menu, it flirted with me like a scandalous dessert.

Will @ Biwa

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Will @ Biwa

WILL @ Biwa (503) 239-8830
215 SE 9th Avenue, Portland, Oregon, 97214

Why he’s dreamy:
Because most things are better (if not healthier) when they are decadently deep-fried, and kimchi is no exception. Those miso scallop skewers are addictive, and the melt-in-your-mouth maguro poke actually made me shiver with delight. This cutie’s creations are always dependable, never boring. And I am totally digging the new late-night hours!

P.S. All you Biwa crushers out there can relax, I finally got him for you. ;)

Cat @ Diner Deluxe

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Cat @ Diner Deluxe

CAT @ Diner Deluxe (403) 276-5499
804 Edmonton Trail NE, Calgary, Alberta, T2E 3J6

Why she’s dreamy:
I had trouble finding organic and locally-sourced restaurant meals in Canada, but this comely cook came through with all sorts of eggstastic goodness, a variety of Benedicts, maple fried oatmeal, and chocolate french toast with grilled bananas. Yum! Hands down, the best breakfast to be had in Calgary.