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August 6th, 2008 WW Editorial Staff | Food Reviews & Stories
 

Openings, Closings and Dishy Gossip

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“This is Obama food,” read the neon-orange flier that came with a hot takeout box of Indonesian food delivered to WW headquarters. FYI, “Obama food” is rendang, a rich beef stew made with roasted, grated coconut, turmeric rice and coconut milk, served with a hot pepper sauce. And it tastes pretty damn good. The taste test came courtesy of Mike Hillis and his wife, Priska, a Bali native, who opened a new food cart called Waroeng Nasi—which kinda translates to “small roadside shack that serves rice” in Indonesian—down in South Waterfront a few weeks ago (corner of Southwest Moody Avenue and Abernathy Street, 10 am-2 pm Monday-Friday). Priska and her mom, Aminah, prepare all the grub from family recipes, including Grandma’s peanut curry sauce, while Mike helps out with the cart and works on a book he’s writing about the history of the Spice Islands. He says to expect charbroiled fish steamed in banana leaves, chicken satay and more veggie specials in the coming months. It’s not the only cart in SoWa. Mediterranean standard Aybla has an outpost nearby, and Hillis says a Mexican and a barbecue cart are opening soon. And the Obama reference? “He grew up in Indonesia as a kid!” Hillis says. “This is street food [Obama] ate as a kid in Jakarta. If we get him to come to Portland again, I want to get some to him!”

 
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08.07.2008 at 07:38 Reply
A "Bali native?" The "Spice Islands?" Fifty-year old Dutch spelling of "warung?" What are you people, reincarnated 19th century Dutch tobacco plantation owners?

 

08.07.2008 at 03:43 Reply
Mark,

We've never owned a plantation, have no Dutch blood, and enjoy tuak not tobacco. We'll be sure to give you as much spicy sambal as you want. Makan dulu!

 

08.07.2008 at 05:54 Reply
I thank you for writing about this new food cart. The food from Bali is delicious and these two cooks know how to make authentic dishes from that area. How lucky for Portland to have this new food cart.

 

08.08.2008 at 09:49 Reply
I have eaten food prepared by Priska and Aminah and it is really delicious! All best wishes for success and...lucky people of Portland...get in line!! Pamela

 

08.19.2008 at 09:30 Reply
Oh, I wish such a cart would materialise here in historical Melaka! I would love to taste all those lovely dishes. I would like to wish you all the best and congratulations for making these dishes available. The gourmets in Portland are truly lucky!!

 

 
 

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