Thursday, November 4, 2010

SEACOAST RESTAURANT WEEK Nov 4-13

IT'S THAT DELICIOUS TIME OF YEAR AGAIN FOR THE SEACOAST RESTAURANT WEEK! MORE SEACOAST RESTAURANTS ARE PARTICIPATING THAN ANY YEAR PRIOR, SO MAKE SURE YOU GET OUT THERE AND TRY SOME FLAVORS AT SEACOAST AREA RESTAURANTS YOU HAVEN'T DINED AT YET!
*****Attention deal-seekers! Featuring special 3-course prix fixe menus: lunch $16.95 per person, dinner $29.95 per person (does not include beverages, taxes or gratuity) at participating restaurants throughout Portsmouth and the Seacoast. Restaurant Week Portsmouth is a bi-annual culinary event which spotlights Greater Portsmouth as a culinary and cultural destination. Please go to http://www.portsmouthchamber.org/restaurantweek.cfm for a list of the participating restaurants and view the menus!
Wine & dine, shop & gallery hop, visit the theatre, and make it a getaway. Area hotels and inns offer special rates & packages during the event as well.
*Please note: Restaurants will not accept discount cards or other offers during Restaurant Week. Reservations highly recommended - diners must contact the individual restaurant(s) of their choice.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Gordo's Burritos & Tacos







64 Freetown Rd
Raymond, NH
Open for lunch & dinner Tuesday thru Sundays, Gordo's is conveniently located right off exit 5 on 101. I had a few people recommend that I go check this little Mexican restaurant out so I finally was able to make it in. I didn't like it. Maybe I am spoiled by the really fresh Mexican burritos and tacos available at Las Olas or Dos Amigos, but rightly so I figure. All of the items on Gordo's menu are priced the same at $6.95. Set up cafeteria style, you order at the counter and get your drinks there too before you pick your seat in the dinning area. when you food is ready, someone from the counter or kitchen will bring it out. the decor is great and I like the idea of the hot sauce bottle shelf, but the food is below average. My tacos were overcooked while my dinning companions burritos were undercooked. The owner was there and she did not seem friendly at all. We had another friend of ours join us since we had to discuss some business things and the owner actually came over and asked how much longer we were going to be there and since the additional member that joined us was sitting at the table with his laptop and NOT ordering, she wanted us to scram, said she had a large party coming in any minute and this didn't look right. wow, we finished our beers and left. I will not return. For a restaurant owner that is struggling and that only had one other table of guests there in addition to us to say something like that was completely rude. I'm going to safely guess that Gordo's just doesn't have what it takes to make it as a successful Mexican restaurant.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Rudi's Portsmouth




20 High St
Portsmouth, NH
Open Daily Lunch & Dinner
11:30 a.m. - close (Late Night: Bar/ Lounge)

Rudi's Portsmouth is a tucked away neighborhood gem. The atmosphere inside has an old town feel to it and has a great little piano bar lounge that I often will start a relaxing weekend at with friends and listen to the live music (which they have 5 days a week). The menu features dishes that use local farm ingredients and is varied enough that I'm sure you will be able to find a few that tempt your taste buds. I have 2 favorite dishes at Rudi's Portsmouth, my top choice is the Sesame Encrusted Atlantic Salmon ($25). It has a homemade teriyaki glaze, Napa cabbage salad, pickled cucumber slaw and served on a bed of basmati rice. I think it is one of the best salmon dishes served up in the area. My second favorite dish is the Fresh Lobster Ravioli ($28). It is served with sauteed leeks, roasted grape tomatoes and a fresh basil chiffonade in a white butter truffle butter. I have also indulged a few times and have had the Grilled New Zealand Lamb Rack ($28). Served with a cranberry-mint demi glaze, roasted garlic mashed potatoes and sauteed spinach. I usually request the basmati rice as my starch instead of the mashed potatoes, but either accompanies the lamb very well. Wow, just typing these dishes makes my mouth start to water. Rudi's Portsmouth has strong roots in Portsmouth and is one of the locals favorite restaurants. They have a wonderful Sunday Jazz Brunch menu offered weekly from 11am -3pm. Upon all of my visits here, the service has been courteous and prompt and always helpful with any special food requests or recommendations from the menu. I also want to mention it's one of the few Portsmouth restaurants that actually has their own parking area too which is very convenient. Rudi's Portsmouth is also a FIRA member which if you haven't taken advantage of joining, I would check it out at http://www.localflavor.org/ for more details. If you haven't had the opportunity to visit Rudi's Portsmouth for dinner yet, I invite you to give it a try and just relax and enjoy.




Tuesday, May 11, 2010

4th Annual Portsmouth, NH Cocktail Competition




The 4th Annual Portsmouth Cocktail Competition is to be held on Sunday, June 6, 2010. Starting at the Portsmouth Gas Light Co. restaurant and wrap-up party at Ri Ra Irish Pub. Tickets cost $30 in advance and $40 at the door. Tickets include cocktail samplings at 9 downtown Portsmouth restaurants, Souvenir Shot Glass, Event Map and entry into the Wrap Up Party with LIVE music by the band FLUSH and LIVE broadcast by WXGR 101.5 FM. New this year, get Poked by Poken Social Business Card! Poke new friends by simply putting your "poken" cards together when you meet someone at the event. Your information is digitally exchanged and stored on the USB device and ready for download to your computer. Participating locations this year include the Portsmouth Gas Light Co., Dolphin Striker, Riverhouse, TJ's, Hilton Garden Inn, Rudi's, The Page, Sake and Ri Ra Irish Pub. This is a really enjoyable event that you can take part in and vote for which restaurant takes home the title of "Best Signature Cocktail of Portsmouth"!


Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Maxwell's Pub- Ogunquit, Maine


243 Main St
Located right smack downtown in Ogunquit, ME, Maxwell's has prime real estate for a great restaurant...too bad it isn't one. I wanted to get this up on the blog because I know so many people will be traveling through Ogunquit this summer and I wanted to let you know that if your looking for a good casual restaurant to grab a decent bite, this is NOT where you want to stop. Sure, it's as good as any other bar for a drink and gets quite the crowd on weekend nights for libations, but you can't really mess up a beer. There are several fine establishments around Maxwell's that have good food at good prices that I would recommend you try instead while visiting this quaint little seacoast town.