
Porto by Chef Jason, Established in 2025, redefines American Cuisine by offering a variety of dishes that are meant to please all of our customers palettes. Porto by Chef Jason creates a dining experience which offers our customers a professional yet relaxing experience. We hope to see you soon.
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Address: 1111 US-130, Robbinsville Twp, NJ 08691
Phone: (609) 960-7887
Website: https://www.portobychefjason.com/
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First of all, the Boom Boom Chicken? More like Kaboom Kaboom Chicken. It doesn’t just bring the flavor — it brings the fireworks. Crispy, saucy, and explosive in all the right ways. We came for dinner and left feeling like I survived a delicious flavor detonation.
And let’s talk about that vodka sauce. Top. Notch. Silky, rich, and so perfectly balanced it should run for office. If loving that sauce is wrong, I don’t wanna be al dente. It clings to the pasta like it just signed a long-term lease — no slipping, no sliding, just pure creamy commitment.
Service? Smooth. Atmosphere? Saucy. Overall experience? I’d rate it pasta-tively amazing.
Also BYOB, so plan accordingly
10/10 — would absolutely boom boom back.
The restaurant was also cold. We saw the thermostat set to 65 and asked them to raise it which they did.
Despite there only being 2 other tables occupied, the food and the service was slow. When ordering, we were told the calamari was out. But he clarified to say they did have it, but it wasn’t breaded or prepped yet. Okay….guess they didn’t prep for dinner service that well.
Anyway our waiter disappeared for awhile presumably because he’s probably also the sous chef since he only showed up to deliver food.
We ordered the steamers for appetizers but it’s weird they call it that since the description says little necks and that’s what you get. The clams tasted decent and the broth was nice. Know what would have been better? If we had some bread to sop up the broth. Oh wait that’s right, while the table next to us got bread as soon as they sat down we didn’t get any.
We brought this up to the waiter when he finally showed up and he said he burnt the first batch? Sure you did buddy, you wouldn’t even have brought it out unless we asked or how about just letting us know? Anyway when the bread came out it didn’t look anything like the Instagram pictures with the large cloves of garlic that was on nicely toasted bread. It came out looking naked with a barely any parm cheese and olive oil.
For entrees I got the braised short rib mac and cheese. This was delicious and flavored well but edges of mac were cold which implies it was sitting for awhile.
For dessert I got one scoop of their gelato but was shocked to learn it was $8 for that measley single scoop! Yeah, not exactly sure I’d be back since it’s clear they still got things to figure out.
Once we were seated we were told half the items on the menu were not available since the “fish truck” didn’t arrive that day. It was a Friday night so it was a surprise to have such a limited menu. Thankfully the guests I invited to go there for their first time were very understanding so we made the best of it.
Service was average, expected better for this price point. Ie., server should know automatically fill water glasses when empty, provide extra plates when guests are sharing desserts.
Food was ok- will I go back…..a definite maybe.
The food delivered. A fresh, well-balanced salad to start along a rich lobster bisque to start. The boom boom chicken (big flavor, nicely done), and sesame-crusted salmon that was cooked just right. Service was OK…especially considering it was busy on Christmas.
All in all, a very good spot worth checking out if you’re looking for a comfortable, well-executed meal without the hype.
To start, we were given some very tasty bread, not too soft in the center or too crunchy on the edges, with olive oil and parmesan cheese. I know it sounds a bit silly to focus on the breadbasket, but in my experience, the standard of bread does very much correlate to the standard of the rest of the food, so for me, this was a very good sign.
For one appetizer, the cherry pepper glazed calamari, we had perfectly cooked calamari with a crunchy exterior and non-rubbery interior, and breading that adheres well to the squid. The calamari on its own is not seasoned (no salt or pepper), but the cherry pepper glaze is more than enough flavor. My dad adored the cherry pepper glaze. It’s spicy and sweet and very flavorful. I admittedly have zero spice tolerance, so wasn’t able to have much of it, but even then, I could appreciate the taste. It’s a huge portion – about the size of an entree.
We also had a beet carpaccio appetizer, which comes with a burrata ball on a bed of greens, drizzled with a sherry reduction. It’s actually more greens than beets, which is fine – nothing wrong with greens, especially if you dip them in the cherry pepper glaze from the calamari dish.
One of our mains was a combo filet mignon and crab cake, which came with mashed potatoes and asparagus. The crab cakes were soft inside, falling apart on the fork, with a nice crisp on the exterior. The filet mignon was nice, but not as impressive as the pork of our other entree.
The second entree was a pork chop lou, which came with mashed potatoes and spinach. Absolutely incredible pork – it cut effortlessly, and the seasoning was lovely. It had great texture.
The tiramisu we had for dessert had a bit too strong of an espresso flavor for my liking (it wasn’t balanced with the ladyfingers and mascarpone).
As far as service goes, our servers were very kind and accommodating when we asked for e.g. extra cutlery or sharing plates. They seemed a bit busy, though, like there weren’t quite enough servers (which was surprising, since the place was mostly empty), and we did need to flag for our water to be filled up.
Overall, though, good experience. The food comes in large portions and is very filling. The bill for us two with 2 appetizers, 2 entrees, and 1 dessert came out to $180 including the gratuity, so definitely pricier than the majority of restaurants in the area. I think keeping the price point in mind, the food is as good as I’d expect it to be.
One thing that was really our own fault was that we were sat in a drafty location that was quite cold compared to the rest of the restaurant, so do keep in mind that temperature varies a lot depending on where you’re sat. We did not realize that some parts of the restaurant are warmer and that we could have asked to move to a different table, so don’t be afraid to ask for a different table if you find yours is in a drafty place like ours was.
If this were all I had to say, I’d give the restaurant a 3.5-ish. However, I should note that you must make a reservation beforehand, or the kitchen will close. We walked in at 8:00 PM one day (the website says they close at 10:00 PM) and they said their kitchen had closed due to no reservations, so we had to go somewhere else. We came back another day with a reservation.
I feel that mentioning on the website, “Reservations Required,” would save the headache of thinking we could walk in when we effectively couldn’t. Because of this, I’m going to give a 3.