acadia - a new orleans bistro


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larrybwilder
9 yıl önce
northeast
nola is right here in portland!. if you want to taste great nola style dining,acadiahas it! we were treated to a world class experience.
having dined extensively in nola, i feel that chef/owner adam higgs compares very favorably to their renowned chefs, including the legendary emeril.
portland is very lucky to have acadia.
the duck pate, fish, jambalaya et al were original, creative and heavenly. can't wait to try the etouffee. and more of those hush puppies--wow!
don't missacadiaon fremont in ne portlandia.
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pechluck
10 yıl önce
northeast
acadia , a new orleans bistro, at ne fremont and 13th in the sabin neighborhood of portland serves modern american cuisine with local ingredients rooted in louisiana cajun/creole traditions. every day,acadiaserves up louisiana classic southern food, including shipping the real deal ingredients that can’t be sourced locally here right from the south like gulf shrimp, blue crab, and louisiana crawfish to compliment the locally sourced fresh northwest ingredients. the food is high quality and service very smooth and caring like your charming neighborhood favorite restaurant (i saw staff welcome back and chat with several regulars during our meal). chef/owner adam higgs is representing new orleans here- i think the restaurant’s new orleans artwork and creole/cajun artifacts ar
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jangofett481
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10 yıl önce
northeast
one of the best in town. i've been to a decent selection of restaurants in portland, and went toacadiafor portland dining month. i was extremely impressed and would definitely go again. the girlfriend and i had the blue crab and hush puppies appetizers, followed by the four course dining month menu, consisting of a shrimp in sauce, a remoulade, a lousiana sheepshead filet, and finally bread pudding. good mixed drinks too. highly recommend.
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meagan
5
10 yıl önce
northeast
acadia restaurant was such a pleasant surprise. it's a new orleans/cajun restaurant on fremont street. during portland's dining month we decided to try some new restaurants andacadiawas the 1st one we tried. they offered a 3 course meal for $30 and because it was monday night they also offered a 3 course meal for $20. monday's are definitely the most affordable night to eat there. everything we ate here was outstanding. this is hands down the best meal we've eaten in portland so far! in the photo you will see the following dishes:  fried soft shell crab and crawfish etouffee with popcorn rice and jalapeño tartar sauce $26 rhubarb salad with fresh strawberries, spice toasted oats, portland creamery goat cheese and tarragon – mint vinaigrette with arugula and chicories $10 gulf shrimp, blue crab and crawfish gumbo with house andouille sausage and white rice $9  vanilla bean bread pudding with salted caramel sauce, whipped cream and toasted pecans $6
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navalis
5
11 yıl önce
northeast
i went north to go south. when my girlfriend and i have business in portland we always attempt to find some good eatin' while we're there andacadiahas been on my radar for some time. it's a relatively small establishment but they pack a lot of flavor! we arrived without a reservation on a surprisingly quite friday night and were quickly seated along the wall by the bar. our server provided water, menus and a quick summary of the evenings specials.
we began with the green onion & crawfish hushpuppies with orange-horseradish marmalade sauce. the hushpuppies were good for sure but what stole the show was the sauce. i am not a fan of horseradish but fused with the orange and marmalade made for something special. sweet heat without the burn. both of us raved about this to our friends and family. simply amazing. our entrees soon followed with no less amazement. she had the grilled carlton farms pork chop which easily rivaled or surpassed any we've had. she commented on how it was better than tasty n' sons her previous favorite. i went with the pasta jambalaya which was a wonderful medley of andouille, ham, shrimp & duck in a smoke duck stock reduction with fettuccine. mmmmmmmmmm pretty much sums it up. i wish i was better at dissecting the subtle flavors throughout this dish but the andouille & duck really stood out. against my girlfriends advice i ordered dessert and it turned out she really like it! i can without hesitation say this was by far and away the best bread pudding i have had. ours was sweet hot and gooey laced with apples that still had a crisp element retained within them. it's nice to see their menu changes so next time i can enjoy a new variation of this dessert.
even if you aren't a huge fan of southern food give them a try. it's classy and tastefully adorned with bits and pieces of boards and wood planks (menus, signage, etc...) helping you feel at home in the bayou. the bar is fully stocked and the folks are friendly. the light is low so pictures were hard to get but it makes for a more romantic setting. there were even a couple in the opposite corner speaking french while we were there making the evening all the more interesting. i recommendacadiaand encourage you to enjoy some southern hospitality.
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drexler
5
12 yıl önce
northeast
scourging the pacific northwest for some deep south. during our year and a half in portland we have slowly worked our way through what are considered to be, by the more vocal locals; the finest southern/soul restaurants that the city has to offer. as we ate our way through this short list we began to wonder if the folks that hold these various spots in such high esteem, have ever been east of the rocky mountains. because with each meal came a bewilderment that was only tempered by a slight amount of disgust, in regard to the poor excuse for authentic southern cuisine that was repeatedly put before us. le bistro montage, tapalaya, screen door, delta cafe; these establishments all failed epically in their reach to complicate a type of cuisine that is at its best when kept close to its roots. this is simple food, keep it that way.
it was with a faint glimmer of hope left in our eyes that we enteredacadiafor the first time on a dreary wednesday afternoon. we had called ahead and made reservations, and im glad we did. as there were a couple of large groups that had taken over most of both sides of the restaurant. happily however, we were seated rather quickly and water and menus came soon after. there was no doubt, to start things off, that it was to be the bbq shrimp. as that was the dish that received the most raves in the reviews i had read. while we waited we were brought some french bread and butter, but the shrimp arrived soon thereafter. there are, on rare occasion, those divine moments in dining that are beyond description, and overall, our entire meal here was one of them. but it started with the shrimp, and so i'll go from there. when the tails just fall away and the heads pull away easily, you know things are on the right path. yet it was the roux, the dark and delicious, peppery and seductive, id-drink you-through-a-straw-if-i-could, roux that blew our minds. obviously our waitress has seen all this before and kept our bread basket full, so that not an ounce of this delicious stuff was lost. the shrimp, as you might have surmised, were cooked to absolute perfection. there was sadness in our hearts when the last of them were gone. but weep not. just as one plate was pulled away, two more appeared. dear wife beamed over her catfish while i went cross-eyed over my combo plate; cups of jambalaya, red beans and rice and, gumbo. thank you acadia, for bringing jambalaya that didnt taste like it has been reheated for the sixth time. the use of popcorn rice is brilliant while still keeping the rest of the recipe to tradition. im not sure i had jambalaya in n.o. that was as good as this. the red beans and rice; the best compliment i could pay them (and my wife) is that they tasted like hers; a bowl of tender and creamy perfection. and lastly, the gumbo. id rate our overall dining experience as a 99.9%. that .1 detractor would be that the gumbo was slightly thin. i personally prefer a little more thickness to the roux. but the flavors were spot on and the rabbit was ridiculously tender. on the other side of our table there were equally wonderful things taking place. the catfish, just like the shrimp, was cooked to perfection. yes, im using the word perfection a lot in this review. because there is no other word that describes the food more accurately. you had to be there. the corn aioli and celeriac remoulade were a perfect companion to the fish. flawless. our cocktails (a sazerac and hurricane) were no less dynamic than the cuisine. i cant think of anything else to say. this is as close to a perfect meal as we have ever had, anywhere. it also reaffirms that i was not being overly critical or asking for something that wasnt possible to achieve in a portland southern inspired restaurant, when i balked at the meals we had in the places i mentioned above. i know this now because i did find exactly what i was searching for, and so much more, thanks to the folks over at acadia. gentlemen, and ladies, my hat is off to you.
grade: a++ (flawless)
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p
5
13 yıl önce
northeast
we have met the god of new orleans cooking in pdx, and on their best nites, new orleans legends like commander's or galatoire's aspire to present a meal as fantastic asacadiadid tonight. mrs. burgerdogboy and i headed out to savor the special reveillon dinner at acadia. in french culture, the reveillon is a long meal traditionally held on christmas eve or new year's day. acadia's reveillon was not particularly long lasting timewise, but it was long on flavor, cuisine steeped in acadiana (louisiana franch
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lamar
5
14 yıl önce
northeast
not only doesacadiahave there're best food (tastes that just linger with mmmmmm) they have the best wait staff ever. so many restaurants in portland have these annoying hipsters who act like you're lucky to be eating there. and withacadiayou are lucky to eat food this good but they treat you like they are so glad you're there and never let you go too long without checking in. amazing food and wonderful service. this place is amazing!
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jimmerfromne
5
15 yıl önce
northeast
good eats!.acadiahas become a staple in ne! great spot, a must eat if you have yet to!
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jc
5
15 yıl önce
northeast
amazing!. i moved to this area from south louisiana about 3 years ago, and i have had a difficult time finding an authentic cajun restaurant. there's a lot of imitators out there. but the owners ofacadiagot it right!! this place is by far my favorite place in portland! i felt like i was home!! i completely recommendacadiato anyone who truly wants to experience louisiana cuisine at its finest!
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