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Bee Cleaners and Tailors

95% of US dry cleaners use perchloroethylene (perc) as the primary cleaning solvent, although it has been identified as a probable carcinogen. South Waterfront’s Bee Cleaners & Tailors, located in Meriwether West, uses only environmentally-safe solvents so you won't have to worry about dangerous chemicals on your clothes, or hazardous waste-products in the environment.

Open: Mon-Fri 7:00am-3:00pm, Sat 9:00am-12:00 noon
Location: The Meriwether West, 3550 SW River Parkway Portland, OR 97239
Website: Bee Cleaners

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Bambuza Vietnam Bistro

March 29, 2008

Hello all,

A new restaurant is moving into the John Ross, on the corner of SW Bond and Gaines.  Daniel and Katherine Nguyen are inviting local residents to a welcome event next Saturday, the 5th of April, from 6-9pm.  He has asked that anyone interested please RSVP by Thursday, April 3rd by calling 503.206.6330.

Bambuza Vietnam Bistro

“Taste of the Mekong along the banks of the Willamette”

Sip on a Mekong Mojito and munch on Coconut Summer Rolls by the Willamette River. The delightful culinary flavors of Vietnam await at Bambuza Vietnam Bistro, opening in April. Owners Daniel and Katherine Nguyen have been busy traveling and preparing since last summer to open Bambuza at the John Ross Condominium Tower in Portland’s South Waterfront District.

“It’s great to be home,” says Katherine who grew up in Portland and will manage the South Waterfront location. “I’m up for the challenge,” says Daniel, a Camas native. “It’s truly a unique place and an opportunity that I could not let pass by,” said Daniel after being introduced to the location by college classmate.

To kick off Bambuza’s Grand Opening, Daniel and his wife, Katherine will host a private sneak-preview event in early April to offer a tase of what’s been cooking since last summer down at the South Waterfront. Bambuza will open to the public on Tuesday, April 8th.

Bambuza Vietnam Bistro in the South Waterfront will be the second in the family’s line of casual, upscale Vietnamese restaurants. Bambuza will feature distinctive Vietnamese dishes that focus on fresh and healthy ingredients. The restaurant will offer casual, take-out service at lunch and full-service meals at dinner with a full bar and wine list.

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Pampered Pooch Opens Doors

January 22, 2008

Hello all,

Another retailer has opened their doors in the South Waterfront neighborhood.  Owner Karen Naylor has been gracious enough to offer a few words about her services:

Pampered Pooch Exterior“We are very proud of our grooming services. We want people to know that besides the elegant feel of the salon, we are not your everyday dog grooming shop. The care and comfort of the animals is our main focus. Whether or not you have a puppy or a senior pet, we will make every effort to make sure that the experience for your pet is as stress free as possible. Taking the extra time when needed to accommodate the special needs of any pet. If your dog is a nervous dog, or just hates being bathed and groomed, we will do our best to make the experience as pleasant as possible.

We use only premium products for our bathing, ensuring a bath that will leave the pet clean and fresh with out irritants that can sometimes result from using lower quality shampoos. I also want people to know that their pets will be groomed in a safe caring environment . I have been grooming for 10yrs, and have built my clientele on their trustPampered Pooch Interior in me that I really care about each and every pet that I touch. I would like people to know that even though we are called “The Pampered Pooch”, we do groom cats and will carry cat products also. We will be carrying a variety of toys, rain gear, sweaters, harnesses and pet foods, holistic diets, including raw diets and several other choices for healthy diets for all pets.
 

I am looking carefully for companies that sell environmentally conscious products. I am planning on supporting the local humane society and animal shelters, volunteering services for pets in need of grooming before they can be put up for adoption, and hopefully helping in someway with getting needy pets adopted out to good homes. We again are very excited to be open in the South Waterfront community.”

Thank you, Karen, for summarizing your services. This is a very exciting time for pet owners who take extra pride in their furry family members. Now is the opportunity to Pamper your Pet!

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My Favorite Le Hana Entrees

December 10, 2007

Before moving to the South Waterfront, I used to be a resident of Hillsboro (this is the part when most people wrinkle their noses <grin>).  While making the best of suburban life, I stumbled across the Le Hana restaurant, nestled in the back of a strip mall, apparently waiting for unsuspecting visitors to discover its unique fusion of Japanese and French style cooking.

Rack of LambTo be more accurate, I received a 20% off coupon from a friendly promoter while leaving the nearby Fred Meyer supermarket, and having no other immediate dinner plans, my partner and I decided to give it a try.  Lets just say it had us quickly considering our next opportunity to revisit this fine establishment.

I’ll always remember my first dinner there, which may remain my favorite.  Being a lover of lamb, I could not resist trying a rack of it in the style of Japanese cuisine.  Four sumptuous chops, done to tender perfection, surrounded a pyramid of fried rice, and were topped with a sweet teriyaki demiglace.  A real treat!

Chicken KatsuOn another visit, I ordered the delicious chicken katsu, meaning breaded chicken.  These masterpieces come rolled around a stem of asparagus and lightly battered with a Japanese panko.  Each bite is a burst of juicy flavor, held intact by its crispy exterior.

And if fish is more to your taste, know that Le Hana offers the most fresh and clean tasting sushi that I have ever had.  Their hamachi is of the most choice cut, and their Oregon salmon is like taking a bite of local heaven.

Sashimi PlateWhen I found out that Le Hana would be opening a location in my new neighborhood, I almost jumped for joy.  Those who have yet to sample its rich menu of delectable treats should make it a point to do so.  It is a delightful gift for South Waterfront residents and visiting patrons alike.

For more information, check out their website: http://www.lehana.com/

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Urbana Market - More than you think…

December 9, 2007

Hello residents and visitors,

Urbana2Hopefully, all who are reading this have had a chance to shop at the Urbana Market, and to experience all of the conveniences that this store has to offer.  For those who haven’t, let me tell you a bit about it.

Urbana5Urbana, for its size, will surprise many with how many items it has in stock.  You can find some exquisit Oregon wines, individual dinners and lunch entrees-to-go, essential eco-friendly cleaning supplies, and even some local artwork on display.Urbana3

As a new resident, I have found myself in need of supplies numerous times, and have praised my fortune for having such a well stocked neighborhood merchant.

For sure, if you find yourself in need of a trip to the supermarket, why not first see if you can save yourself a trip, while perusing the wares that Urbana has to offer.  You may be pleasantly surprised.

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Update on Umpqua Bank

October 27, 2007

Hello everyone,

Anyone anxious to see more retail space in the South Waterfront will be relieved to learn that Umpqua Bank will open its doors as early as Monday, November 5th.

Umpqua Bank

I had the pleasure of speaking to Dave Hawkins, branch manager, who was supervising some of the finishing touches this morning.  As you can see from the photos, Umpqua will sport a contemporary look, fusing technology with eco-friendliness, in the spirit of the South Waterfront.

Umpqua Bank

I know that I am looking forward to the service and convenience that Umpqua has to offer.

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What is Orupa?

October 24, 2007

Willamette Week has a story on retail spaces in the South Waterfront, and they mentioned a new restaurant that I had never heard of.

http://www.wweek.com/editorial/3350/9855/

Atwater Tower
“Across the street, an upscale eatery called Orupa (Oregon + Europe, get it?) will debut this winter in the stunning Atwater Place tower.”

Sounds great, I can’t wait!

Click on the link for a great write-up on the other great restaurants of the South Waterfront.

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