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Great Cajan Food in Portland Oregon // A Well Crafted Review

Holy heck y’all… Acadia was JUST the thing I’ve been looking for in Portland. I love me some really good cajun food. Soothes the soul and sets fire to the palate. I’ve been to a couple of places in Portland, including the well loved le Bistro Montage, and they’ve been good. Acadia took it up a notch in my humble opinion.

The simple but fun ambiance of the restaurant made it a much easier place to have a conversation than some of the competition. Tasty dishes were presented with thought to how they looked visually…which pleased the Instagrammer in me.The flavors blended well, but always had a surprising pop of flavor.

The Starters

The above pictured Corn-Meal Fried Louisiana Soft Shell Blue Crab with Jalapeno Tarter, English Pea, and Mint Salad is the perfect example. The peas, mint, and perfectly cooked crusty-on-the-outside and tender-on-the-inside crab made for a surprisingly fresh and light tasting appetizer…perfectly rounded out by the surprising bite of jalapeno at the end.

Also highly recommended is the Louisiana Barbecue Shrimp with lemon, black pepper, white wine and butter. Seriously… save all the bread for yourself so that you can just sop up this sauce.

Acadia BBQ Shrimp a Recommended Dish from A Well Crafted Party

The Entrees

The entrees were just as drool worthy as the appetizers. The pork tenderloin with cornbread puree and rhubarb chutney was a favorite. They bake the cornbread and then puree it! Who would have thought?

Cajun Food in Portland Review by A Well Crafted Party

 

The Drinks

Obviously, I enjoyed Acadia. But, it wasn’t just for the food. I was thrilled to be able to try a variety of the cocktails as well. From savory to sweet the cocktails worked as a starter before the meal, accompaniment during the meal, and an end of night topper. My favorite was the Mint Julep topped with a beautiful dusting of powdered sugar.

The Acadia Drink Menu:

Study Retreat– cucumber vodka, blood orange, byrrh, port wine, salt. Any easy sipper whether you’re hitting the sand or hitting the books.

Young Sarandon– union gin, fresh rhubarb, house-made rhubarb sorbet. Frothy and live,just a touch of sweet. Surely an Oscar-caliber performance.

Portland Caprese– white rum, fresh basil, clarified tomato, cane vinegar, honey, lemon, salt & pepper. Somewhere between drinks and dinner, you’ll find this epicurean delight. Savory and smooth, get ready to fool your palate, signora.

Julep– bourbon, min, sugar. Nothing is better than one of these for helping pick your Derby winners. Ours has a secret ingredient that we think sets it apart.

Commander La Croix– Tequila, lemon, honey, apple cider vinegar, ginger beer. For easing out of your Master Cleanse…

Acadia Portland Restaurant and Bar Review // A Well Crafted Party

Mint Julep Acadia

Caprese Cocktail Acadia Portland // A Well Crafted Party ReviewAWCP-Acadia-rhubarb-drink

The Desserts

If you’ve never had the opportunity to watch a group of food blogging women be served three decadent desserts then you are missing out. The entire table moved as we all stood up to see the desserts as they were being prepped with garnishes and passed around for photos. I’m pretty sure everyone in the restaurant was wondering what the heck the crazy gaggle of women were doing taking photos of these desserts instead of just digging in! But, dig in we did. We tried the following amazing sweet treats:

Vanilla Bean Bread Pudding– with white chocolate-brandy ganache, toasted pecans and thickened sweet cream

Tropic thunder: the dessert- banana cake with maraschino drizzle, coconut frosting, passion fruit cheesecake, and golden graham-macadamia crunch

Chocolate esspresso layer cake– with burnt marshmallow, fudge icing and white chocolate crumb

 


 

This dinner was provided by Acadia with purpose of potential review. My thoughts are my own. I will be going back!

summercraft

I’m excited to invite all my Portland area readers to join me for a little Meet & Make event at West Elm (1201 Northwest Couch, Portland) this upcoming Saturday, June 28 from 1 PM to 3PM! I’ll be sharing a few DIY party crafts including a fun Dye-Painting Cloth Napkin for your upcoming 4th of July bash! (Or, any party really!) Each attendee will receive all the supplies to make and keep 4 dye-painted napkins and a few additional party supplies.

Cost is $15 and covers all supplies and refreshments. Space is limited! Please RSVP through the Facebook event, or by calling 503-224-4480.

I hope to see you there!

Portland Fashion Week

You guys… I’m so stinking excited to be attending the Spring Edition of Portland Fashion Week this weekend! As a member of the Spring 2014 Style Collective I have been attending some great pre-fashion week events to get ready for the big weekend and for some fun upcoming posts.

I’ll be sharing my experience through Twitter, Instagram, and my Facebook page. Follow along for sneak peeks at some great designers, awesome hair & make up from the master stylists at Dosha salon, and some Spring style ideas.

See my posts from Fall’s Fashion Week:
Behind the Scenes: Sister Fresh Clothing Designer
Behind the Scenes: Sun Jin Lee Wedding Dress Designer
Snapshots: Portland Fashion Week Day 1

Are you going to Portland Fashion Week 2014 Spring Edition? There are still a few seats left! I hope to see you there!