March 24, 2021 Page 7 Mississippi Alberta North Portland Vancouver East County Beaverton photo by M ark W ashington /p ortland o bserver Jamie Turner and her husband Larry welcome customers to Ja’Das Soulful Eatz, their new family owned and operated restaurant next door to the Miracles Club at 4200 N.E. Martin Luther King Blvd. Ja’Das Soulful Eatz also serves the community from a food cart at 7339 N.E. MLK Jr. Blvd. Family and Love of Cooking Ja’Das Soulful Eatz serving at Miracles Club A Black family from Portland has ex- panded their reach by bringing soul food favorites to the restaurant space next door to the non-alcoholic Miracles Club community center at 4200 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Ja’Das Soulful Eatz is a restaurant owned and operated by Jamie Turner, with the help of her husband Larry, chil- dren Albert, Alecia and Donte’ and other family members. Jamie said she gained her love of cooking from a childhood spent helping her grandmother, Ella Mae Smith, in the kitchen. She was also inspired to cook by her sister-in-law Lucille Bridgewater. Originally started as Ja’Das Desserts in 2008, Jamie was known for her gour- met cupcakes and desserts. In 2019, she expanded to a food cart location at 7339 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. which still exists, and opened her latest indoor restaurant at the Miracles Club in No- vember. She finds encouragement from not only her kids, but other family members and friends, like from church who often come for a visit after Sunday services for good soulful meals and dessert. Soul food options were once more common and plentiful in northeast Port- land, but have become more scarce or limited. Jamie thought expanding her reach would be a good opportunity to bring the community back together and re-establish the traditions of black- owned businesses on MLK. With love and support from her fami- ly and friends she is determined to bring love, community and traditions back to northeast Portland. “We serve good, quality food, made from scratch and prepared fresh upon or- der,” she said. Ja’Das Soulful Eatz also focuses on exceptional customer service and good ol’ fashioned southern hospitality! “We treat our guests like they’re fam- ily and pride ourselves on being neigh- borly. We extend this kindness to every- one, forming lifelong connections with everyone that enters our restaurant,” she said. Jamie also wants to start a teaching c ontinued on p age 9