Radar is a one-of-a-kind neighborhood gem owned by husband and wife team Chef Jonathan Berube and Lily Tollefsen that combines Mid-Atlantic and American bistro cuisine with responsibly sourced ingredients from Oregon’s bounty. The full-service restaurant and bar located on bustling Mississippi Avenue in Portland, Oregon offers a menu that is unique and approachable, inspired by Lily and Jonathan’s vast East and West Coast culinary experiences.
Stylish destination features inventive tapas & craft cocktails in an open brick interior.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3951 N Mississippi Ave, Portland, OR 97227
Phone: (503) 841-6948
Website: http://radarpdx.com/
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Reviews
Each dish had a flair for something just a little different. For example, the house pickles included mushrooms which were wonderful… had never had a pickled mushroom before.
Also tried the salmon skin chicharrones…. totally unique. Another first.
Amazing cocktails without going too far into fantasy ingredients. But still unique.
Great service. Two thumbs up.
The hits come in the following forms.
– Way cramped. Very small space through the main dining area.
– A little bit of bait and switch. I’m not sure what happened but my bill was way out of what was expected. For example, the menu at the table listed the Scotch Egg at $6.00, but the bill had it at $10.00. A search of their online menu showed we were paying the “brunch” price, which is fine, but we didn’t know up front.
– Super expensive weird menu items. How was a biscuit, A BISCUIT!, $5.50 on my bill? It was a small 2″ biscuit. Like wow.
The take away. Great food, but be mindful of what you’re ordering or you might feel ripped off.
Ordered the wild mushroom hash, coffee, and a la carte biscuit with fruit compote. Splendid flavor profiles; foodie joint for the win. Portions are on the small side, hence an addition to my entree. Well seasoned, perfectly cooked egg/potatos. Coffee was excellent as well; medium roast, fresh, and from Happy Cup. Housemade biscuit was very crispy on the outside, and slightly more dense, then flaky. Notes of cinnamon and nutmeg rose from the housemade berry compote, which was delightfully only semi-sweet. Prices are farm to table: the above was $31 after a 25% tip.
From the back corner, was able to watch the kitchen counter waltz, and observed house pickled veggies, a regular procession of deviled eggs and oysters, and the cocktails are definately “trendy” standard. Potato latkes and bacon were more done than I would have preferred, but, they weren’t for me, so, who knows. Service is “relaxed” but attentive. Coffee took a few extra mins to arrive, as did the biscuit later, and there was an array of food that sat up at the counter for longer than my OCD nature was comfortable. Staff was very friendly, and clearly all work well together. They stated bar seating wasn’t open, when I arrived, but, later saw two regulars perched and ordering. This Mississippi gem could use the business, so, it’s hardly an issue. Estimated 30 mins, for single seat, and they were right on target. Fantastic brunch date spot, ladies only, or, if you want to inspire your pallette with a morning selection. Overall, highly reccommend.
Grits were the bestest. Brisket next. Jump Off sublime. Chuck Berry album was playing.
Fantastic!