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One Response to “Andina - Peruvian Cuisine in Portland, Oregon”
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food_lady Says:
I just love this Peruvian place for a fun, sexy, eating adventure. Full disclosure: I’ve never eaten in the main dining room. I can’t get past the bar. The lengthy tapas menu is so reasonably priced, and the cocktails are exciting and delicious. Some of my favorite items are the cebiches, the Serrano ham, the stuffed yucca, the crispy shrimp or chicken crusted with quinoa and the mussels. I like to try as many things as possible and Andina’s tapas pricing ($4.50 for small plates; $8.00 for large ones) allows me to do that.
Check their schedule for live music. Andina also owns a very unique wine shop, The Pearl Wine Shop located on a lower level, where you can actually try any bottle before you buy. After dinner, take a stroll around the Pearl neighborhood for some art gallery-window shopping.
I just love this Peruvian place for a fun, sexy, eating adventure. Full disclosure: I’ve never eaten in the main dining room. I can’t get past the bar. The lengthy tapas menu is so reasonably priced, and the cocktails are exciting and delicious. Some of my favorite items are the cebiches, the Serrano ham, the stuffed yucca, the crispy shrimp or chicken crusted with quinoa and the mussels. I like to try as many things as possible and Andina’s tapas pricing ($4.50 for small plates; $8.00 for large ones) allows me to do that.
Check their schedule for live music. Andina also owns a very unique wine shop, The Pearl Wine Shop located on a lower level, where you can actually try any bottle before you buy. After dinner, take a stroll around the Pearl neighborhood for some art gallery-window shopping.
June 9th, 2008 at 9:11 am