Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 06, 2014, Page 11, Image 11

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    August 6, 2014
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AJ’s Fish & Ribs
Joe Kim
Discover Oregon’s Bounty!
31st annual Bite of
Oregon this weekend
The Bite of Oregon, a stunning celebration of Or­
egon, its food, its people, and its extraordinary quality
o f life, returns to Portland’s W aterfront Park, Friday,
Aug. 8 through Sunday, Aug. 10. All proceeds from
the 31st annual event go directly to benefit Special
Olympics Oregon.
Jenn Louis and Joe Kim are among the celebrity
chefs who will join in the festivities.
Louis’ cooking philosophy is to be consistent,
simple and purposeful. These values all show through
in her entrepreneurial culinary endeavors, which in­
clude Lincoln Restaurant, Sunshine Tavern and Culi­
nary Artistry.
Kim, who was recently nom inated for a 2014
Jam es Beard Foundation award as one o f the 20 top
Northw est chefs, is part ow ner and executive chef
o f the Five Fusion & Sushi Bar, a restaurant that
creates culinary magic by fusing Eastern and W est­
ern flavors while focusing on local, organic ingre­
dients.
Call 971-266-0911
Kim will be participating at the Oregon Bounty
so your order will be ready
C h e f s Table, where he will be paired with one of the
eight agricultural commissions. Louis is teaming up
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with Shun designer, Tommie Lucas, to demonstrate
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proper knife skills and to offer
samples of some of her recipes.
CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY WITH THE ORIGINAL HALIBUT S PRESENTS
The Bite of Oregon runs from 11
a.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday and Satur­
4
day, and 10a.rn.to 8 p.m. on Sunday.
General admission tickets are $5. For
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FOOD VENDORS INCLUDE
The Original Halibut s, Cannon s Rib Express
arid Ruby Jewel
Concordia University is an atrohot-free campus
Tiny and Spiny Arrivals
Hakuna Matata, an African pygmy hedgehog at the Oregon Zoo, gave birth to a
litter o f five on July 7, and last week the zoo was able to get some pictures o f the
prickly 3-week-olds. The tiny, spiny hoglets weigh ju st a tenth o f a pound each,
and when curled up in a ball they are about thè size o f a doughnut hole.
Please no ah ahot
C o n c o r d ia
HALIBUTS
PORTLAND OREGON
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT WWW.CU-PORTLAND.EDU/EVENTS