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A World Apart

Eastmoreland Market’s storybook appeal and affordable gourmet eats will take you around the world on your lunch hour.

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Sometimes I fear that Eastmoreland Market doesn’t actually exist. The small cafe and mercantile appears as an oasis, tucked away amidst an exclusively residential area of Southeast Portland like an apparition out of a European storybook. Equal parts specialty market, deli, wine bar, and neighborhood coffee shop, Eastmoreland Market – at 3616 Southeast Knapp Street – is the kind of place that could have met all your needs in a simpler time. Today, it’s still a welcome diversion from big-box stores and white-walled restaurants, and the homey open kitchen has developed a reputation for serving some of the best sandwiches in town.

The lunch menu takes up the wall behind the deli counter, and features made-to-order sandwiches, satisfying soups, and a really, really good burger. Try the Muffaletta, a masterpiece of ham, salumi, mortadella, swiss and provolone, topped with their house-made pickled vegetable and olive salad on fresh ciabatta ($8), or one of the best vegetarian sandwiches around, featuring seasonal roasted veggies and avocado on Daves Killer bread with Chef Jessie’s secret sauce ($8). While the sandwiches are all fantastic, the real Cheap Eats discoveries are in the small deli case itself – a rotating selection of pasta and bean salads, marinated and grilled vegetables, roasted chickens, and the perfect arancini (big fried risotto balls for just a dollar!). You can get a big plate full of fresh, colorful, flavor-packed food, usually for less than five bucks. Whether you’re ordering a full meal with wine or are popping in for a $1 arancini snack, the kitchen staff takes the time to make your experience memorable. While you wait, you can check out the well-stocked aisles of Italian and Spanish artisan foods, fresh produce, and a great selection of wines and imported beers.

I know you’re likely to fill up on lunch, but be warned: you must save room for dessert. This week I had a lavender and lemon custard tart with marionberry gelée that would belong on the dessert menu at any of Portland’s best restaurants, and there’s always a mouthwatering selection of pastries, cookies, glazed bundt cakes, and brownies.

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Seating is limited to a few small tables and five bar stools along the counter overlooking the grill and prep-area (snag a seat at one of these to watch the staff whip up daily specials like bacon-wrapped meatloaf, corned beef, stuffed bell peppers, and fried chicken fingers from scratch) but finding space has never been an issue, even at peak lunch hours. During the summer, the sidewalk tables transform into the perfect place to live out your European fantasies. Speaking of which, will somebody please go have lunch at Eastmoreland Market and let me know that it’s not actually a fantasy of my imagination? I’d be much obliged.

Eastmoreland Market & Kitchen, 3616 SE Knapp, 503-771-1186
Hours: 9 am to 7 pm Monday through Friday, 9 am to 6 pm Saturdays. Closed Sunday.

 

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By Adam on Apr 21, 2011 at 6:09PM

They serve a killer meatball sub, too. I don’t live in Portland anymore, but I do miss being able to make a two-minute drive to Eastmoreland to grab one of those. The owner was also quite helpful in my search for a particular brand of canned Italian tomatoes. Great little place, totally deserves more attention.

By Jesse on Apr 23, 2011 at 2:57AM

Wow! Thanks Allison for highlighting this corner of Portland. Pat and Colleen Mendola have really created something special here.

We don’t have the meatball sub on a reg. basis but the meatloaf sand. is KILLER!

See ya’ll at the Market…

By Courtney on Apr 27, 2011 at 3:57PM

Absolutely fabulous!! They make the best vegetarian sandwiches in town and just the perfect neighborhood market with the most welcoming people. So happy to see you spread the word about them! (or sad, because now my secret treasure is exposed.)

By Lisa on May 21, 2011 at 9:17PM

Their burger is the best I’ve had in Portland! And the smoked turkey and chutney sandwich is highly addictive.

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