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BRIAN DUFF
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Legendary Maine Jamaican restaurant reopens
Farmhouse welcome
If, four years ago, you read in the Phoenix a story about Jamaican-born chef and artist Alva Lowe, you probably had one regret.
By:
BRIAN DUFF
| August 08, 2012
Review: LFK
Drinking and dining at portland’s newest hot spot
One of the clever decisions made by the proprietors of LFK, a new bar and eatery on Longfellow Square, was forgoing a literary name.
By:
BRIAN DUFF
| August 01, 2012
Give it a Twist — and enjoy!
Have a Silly summer
When the original Silly's restaurant opened nearly 25 years ago, the owners chose Albert Einstein as their mascot — an image of him, hair akimbo and tongue extended, graces the sign and menus.
By:
BRIAN DUFF
| July 11, 2012
Dueling gelatos
Gorgeous and Fiasco each have their strengths
Despite all the talk about division in this country, we are living in an era where the most traditional of divisions, the one between adults and children, is disappearing.
By:
BRIAN DUFF
| July 03, 2012
Review: El Rayo Cantina
Stepping up
There are two traditional ways for folks from the US to encounter Mexico: get down and dirty, or really polish it up.
By:
BRIAN DUFF
| June 13, 2012
Tasting excellence at Miyake
Flavor frenzy
There is a theory about the extreme inequality found in American culture and economy that goes something like this: inequality is the price of a culture designed to identify and reward great talent.
By:
BRIAN DUFF
| May 16, 2012
Review: Holy Donut
Holy potatoes! Yep, spuds are the not-so-secret ingredient in these doughnuts
All cuisines rely on the experience of regression for their deepest appeal.
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BRIAN DUFF
| May 09, 2012
Review: Al Huda
A very warm welcome indeed
The long coastline of Somalia is at the root of its culture's many complexities.
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BRIAN DUFF
| April 18, 2012
Exploring Frontier’s new menu
Civilizing influences
"Civilizing" the frontier was a long and complex process, with lasting effects on our culture.
By:
BRIAN DUFF
| April 11, 2012
Review: Seagrass Bistro
How the other 1 percent feast. It's delicious!
The day is coming when the baby boomers will bankrupt this country, sparing only their own nest-eggs and supplemental health insurance.
By:
BRIAN DUFF
| March 21, 2012
Review: Sabor Latino
Finding the right mix
Some new restaurants obsess over getting the décor just right. Others focus on creating a perfect menu.
By:
BRIAN DUFF
| March 14, 2012
Marcy's new owners step up, but not overly far
Preserving a treasure
Inheritance is the problem of the modern age.
By:
BRIAN DUFF
| February 22, 2012
Review: The Thirsty Pig + Novare Res
Lift a stein and down a sausage at the Thirsty Pig, or Novare Res
The traditional remedies for the burdens of life, at least in the Anglo-Saxon and Germanic traditions that dominate American culture, have been beer and sausage — cheap ways to blot the pain with a light buzz and a stomach full of rich food.
By:
BRIAN DUFF
| February 15, 2012
Review: China Taste
The family-run place you're hoping for
It's often claimed that there is no good Chinese food in Portland. But when four Maine Chinese buffet restaurants were raided by federal agents for deplorable working conditions, money laundering, and other alleged crimes a few months back, it put things in perspective.
By:
BRIAN DUFF
| January 25, 2012
Review: Little Seoul
Korean cooking mixes three powerhouse tastes
You hear a lot about the rise of China, but in truth it is Korea that is headed toward world domination.
By:
BRIAN DUFF
| January 18, 2012
2012 could see a resurgence in Portland's food scene
Fortune's return
It was four years ago — the beginning of 2008 — that Portland prepared to get its moment at the center of the nation's food consciousness.
By:
BRIAN DUFF
| December 28, 2011
Year-end second chances in Portland dining
Don't miss out
With the vogue in ever-changing menus, there are probably hundreds of great dishes that come and go every year in Portland that nearly everyone misses. You can't think about it: that way madness lies.
By:
BRIAN DUFF
| December 21, 2011
Fez delivers a traveler’s smorgasbord
Tastes of Africa
On one wall of Fez restaurant is a portrait of the African continent.
By:
BRIAN DUFF
| November 30, 2011
Review: Zapoteca
Sending Mexican upscale — with a brick oven
Thanksgiving invites us to reflect on the Anglo-American model of indigenous relations: play nice for a bit, even share a feast, then murder everyone.
By:
BRIAN DUFF
| November 23, 2011
Review: Schulte & Herr
Want comfort? Go German
The most famous quality of Germans is their knack for accomplishing even difficult tasks with a clean efficiency.
By:
BRIAN DUFF
| November 02, 2011
Review: Gingko Blue
Getting the tone of a cocktail bar just right
As the recent Ken Burns documentary Prohibition revealed, the woman-led movement to eliminate alcoholic drinks was fueled by a desire to eliminate a certain kind of masculine behavior — loud, abusive, irresponsible loutishness.
By:
BRIAN DUFF
| October 26, 2011
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