Taylor Railworks

Taylor Railworks, Portland 117 SE Taylor St - Portland

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MX Boulos
+5
Taylor Railworks not only delivers original and creative dishes. It gives you a welcoming and fresh environment that is rare in the fine dining world. An exhibition kitchen for all the foodies to see a team so relaxed yet focused, a front of the house that will make you feel as if you've known them your whole life. The food is fresh and exquisite. Twice now I have gone and left satisfied. The balance between the ambience and menu is a work of art, reflected on craft drink, specialty cocktails and of course the food.
5
Julie Howard
+5
Perfectly lovely meal for Portland Dining Month. The citrus salad was sweet and juicy, complimented by tangy goat cheese, crunchy Marcona almonds, fresh spearmint and the bite of thinly shaved rings of onion. I really enjoyed the ricotta tortellini with spicy chicken broth, butter and parmesan. It was delicious and surprised me by echoing the salad with notes of lemon in the broth. The buttermilk panna cotta was the perfect finish, with poppy seed shortbread and the sweetest Satsuma I've tasted. Everything was perfect from beginning to end, including gracious and attentive service by server Laurel and the rest of the staff.
5
Michael Gubitosa
+5
Every dish we tried exceeded the last - ending with the donuts and Vietnamese coffee ice cream didn't hurt either.
5
Emily Etherington
+5
Just had a great lunch at Taylor Railworks. Great choices for Portland Dining Month. The service was excellent. Very attentive and professional. The environment was very classy and industrial at the same time. We admired everything. The Gnocchi was amazing! Each dish was very impressive. I will definitely be returning ASAP.
5
Nicole Staudinger
+5
I love the relaxed yet elegant feel of this place. The service was welcoming, attentive, and knowledgeable, and all of the dishes were incredibly creative and thoughtful. I highly recommend any of the raw/mostly raw/small plates, especially the scallops with pistachio and spicy mayo and the yellow tail with chili and cilantro. The Tumbleweed Cocktail dessert is the perfect end to an exquisite meal (but only if you like creamy, cold, cinnamon-y delicious booze).
5
AM P
+5
Awesomely good small plate restaurant, from an alumnus of the great Little birds. Really magnificent. Particular highlights ricotta tortellini, amberjack collar. Style is "new American", which is to say more complicated preparations, with a Korean fusion theme. I found the "small plates" rather large -- the waiter suggested six for two people, but four were plenty for us . . . making this an incredibly good deal as first class restaurants go, a final bill of $90 for two people with wine. Highly recommended. Who wouldn't like it? Someone who says "I just want a steak" . . .
5
Andrew Cauthorn
+5
Came in with a very large party (12 that grew too 14) and the waitstaff, host, and bartender were all very gracious. Service was on point, cheerful and efficient. The food was a wonderful value- we had appetizers and drinks (bachelor party, so there were a fair amount of drinks) as well as mains for thirteen guys and came out to about $500 before tip; under $40 each. It was all plated beautifully and very well balanced. The secret amazing menu item you have to get? The dinner rolls. Amazing. Tangy buttermilk rolls with smoked butter umami and honey makes them a treat.
5
Mark Piscitelli
+5
Every bite = delicious! Appetizer: "The Boxer" yellowtail - indescribably great, could eat that all day long. Small Plates: Roasted beets & Noodles alla Johnny - perfectly executed Large Plates: Crab & Roast pork ribs - so good you forget about the mess you are making while trying to devour every morsel. Oh - and the cocktails were superbly crafted and generously poured. Well done.
4
Marie Fisher
+4
Taylor Railworks features beautiful architecture in a historic railway building. The cuisine is seafood centric with an asian bent. There are a few non-seafood meat options, but not much for vegetarians. On our visit, the market fish was halibut with squid ink pasta ($29). The three warm rolls with salted honey butter ($5) lend a nice contrast to the spicy fish dishes. Cocktails ($10) are quite good; there are three variations on a Manhattan. Tip: trains pass by the restaurant several times a day and can be quite long, plan extra time if you're coming from the westside.
4
Kenneth Gonzalez
+4
I thoroughly enjoyed this. It's kind of like Asian-inspired Tapas! A great mix of tastes and textures. No two dishes were alike. I would have given it 5 stars, except for the fact that I couldn't get a standard vodka & cranberry from the bar! O.o?!?!

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