Dinner @ Grassa


Last week we decided to drive into the city for a date night. When I say drive into the city, I’m talking about like 5 miles or so, haha, hardly a drive. We had been craving something fresh, something local, something Portland-y. We landed on Grassa. Owned by the same folks that operate Lardo, we knew we’d be in for a treat since we’re both huge Lardo fans.
When you step inside Grassa you get the feeling that you’re in a small, yet upscale cafeteria – complete with lockers on the wall, communal seating and an open view of the pasta kitchen. It’s chaotic yet comfortable.
The food at Grassa is the definition of handcrafted comfort food and fresh ingredients. I had the Spaghetti ‘Aglio Olio’ and Luke had the Carbonara. Both were fantastic dishes. We had a side of garlic bread along with some beer and house red wine (tip: if you don’t like the limited beer selection, you can order a beer next door at Lardo and bring it over to Grassa). Our total dinner came to just around $30, pretty awesome for a Friday night out on the town. We’ll definitely be back here soon!
Carbonara
bucatini, pork belly, fried egg, pecorino
Spaghetti ‘Aglio Olio’
garlic, chili, olive oil, grana, bredcrumbs

3 responses

  1. LOVE this series! that place looks delicious! xo jillian – cornflake dreams

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  2. I really, really need to get out more! I've been spending so much time out by the winery that I never get downtown anymore!

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  3. Yum! Both look good but I'm a sucker for eggs so I think that'd be my dish of choice.

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