Petite Provence-A SE Portland French Bistro
When I have meandered by Petite Provence in the past I have often thought that it would be a great place to pop in for a croissant and coffee. I was often dissuaded by the long lines out the door on the weekends, because I don’t feel like waiting in line is a great way to spend a free morning. However, my wife and I recently found some time to visit for lunch, and I quickly found out what I had been missing.
Besides the regular, and fantastic, assortment of French Pastries (authentic and fresh!), Petite Provence has a really good lunch menu. I think I may have tasted one of my favorite sandwiches in Portland with “Le Provencal”. Toasted brioche, sliced pork, lettuce, tomato and caramelized onion perfectly complemented each other in this sandwich for two. My wife and I picked up some pastries from the bakery for the next days breakfast and to avoid the inevitable line.
While Petite Provence is not a Dinner destination like Le Bouchon or Carafe (Steak Frites!), it is a welcome destination for breakfast and lunch in this SE neighborhood location of Richmond.
Lauro Kitchen
Lauro Kitchen in Se Portland, Oregon on Division St. is a lovely restaurant with seasonal, locally sourced dishes in a Mediterranean style. Lauro is a fantastic restaurant with an intimate bar and atmosphere, and food that impresses every time I visit. Many times I pop in for a great burger and fries, or I try something a little more interesting from a menu that features Spanish, French, Italian or Portuguese inspired dishes. Lauro is a quick walk from many thriving inner SE neighborhoods such as Ladd’s Addition, Hawthorne, Richmond and Clinton. It is also conveniently placed near Pix and the Hedge House, just in case you wanted a change of atmosphere and taste. Lauro Kitchen has a great dessert menu, but it is fun to go for dinner and pop over to Pix for dessert or the Hedge House for beer. Lauro Kitchen, however, is a great place to spend an evening and I highly recommend a visit.
The Waffle Window
The Waffle Window off of Hawthorne and around the corner from Bread and Ink Cafe is one of my favorite places to eat breakfast. On a liesurely weekend, my family and I will walk down Hawthorne to pick up a few waffles to share as we stroll the neighborhood. The crisp waffles are truly unique, served in a bag to go or to stay on the few tables outside. Our favorites are the Nutella and banana or the blueberry with lime curd waffles. If you have a few hours to stroll around Hawthorne and want something to munch on, I truly recommend the Waffle Window.
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Credit to Portland Chefs
It’s not a secret that Portland is a great place to live anymore. It hasn’t been a secret for awhile. I’m actually amazed when I have friends from New York, Chicago, or any other town for that matter, come visit and rant about Portland’s great restaurants. Didn’t they know? Doesn’t everyone know? Well check out this latest installment from the New York Times. It’s at http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/26/dining/26port.html?ex=1191556800&en=7eb01bf9ab5df10f&ei=5070&emc=eta1. It’s a nice article, and it talks about several fantastic restaurants in the area that I would recommend trying out if you get the chance.








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