Since 1995, Saucebox has been the favored, insider's restaurant and bar for award winning Pan-Asian & Hawaii Regional cuisine. And they offer the city's best specialty cocktails. Located in downtown Portland.
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I love this place. It has such great decor, its trendy and the happy hour is CHEAP! Its an Asian based cuisine. Try it out for a night to show off with friends or for a romantice get together!
Keywords: Romantic, Dress up, Asian Fusion, Dress casual, Outdoor / Patio seating, Good for first date, Bar, Good wine list, Japanese / Sushi, Restaurant, Scenic View, Everyone, No smoking, Happy Hour, Cheap (US$ 5 - US$ 10), Dinner, Moderate (US$ 11 - US$ 20), "In" place / People watching, Lunch
In June I went with a group of co-workers to the Saucebox. This was my first time to the Saucebox and my impression was favorable.
In summary, many amazing and many unique cocktails, excellent pan-Asian dishes, excellent service, and somewhat pricey.
My cocktail was the “kickboxer”, made of house-infused Thai chile vodka, passion fruit purée and citrus juices, topped with raspberry purée It was a very tasty, with a kick to it. I would consider having this one again, but also would like to try many of their other cocktails that sound delicious!
For food, I had the Rainbow Roll Sishi, dungeness crab and black rice, topped with avocado, ahi tuna, wild salmon, unagi, prawns, and wasabi tobiko. The ingredients were fresh and the sushi was much better than the typical restaurant sushi.
I also had the Pork Sarong, deep-fried noodle wrapped meatballs with cucumber salad and tamarind dipping sauce. The tamarind dipping sauce was what really made this stand out.
I also sampled the Tapioca Dumplings; filled with chicken, peanuts, and cilantro, drizzled with garlic oil. This also was very tasty.
I also had a taste of the rare grilled hawaiian ahi and the grilled squid skewers and these were also excellent.
The service was excellent and the wall murals added to the décor theme.
My only negative comment is that the dinner menu is somewhat pricey, but I have been told that the Happy Hour is much better for price and I plan to try the Happy Hour some time in the future.
Keywords: Other Asian, Expensive (US$ 21 - US$ 35), Japanese / Sushi, Restaurant, With a group, Happy Hour, Dinner, With business partners, As a couple, Chinese
Not sure how you'd classify the food, but it has all been very good. Even better, though, are the drinks. They have an amazing cocktail list that's full of surprises that just demands experimentation. Great place to go before a dinner or stay there for the main course. It's just on the verge of Old Town and the Pearl, so you'll get an assortment of passers by if you dine/drink outside. Homeless, high-rollers, the hip and trendy. You'll find it all here.
Keywords: Dress up, Dress casual, Outdoor / Patio seating, Loud, Expensive (US$ 21 - US$ 35), Good for first date, Bar, Restaurant, Dinner, Pacific Northwest, Moderate (US$ 11 - US$ 20), "In" place / People watching, With business partners, As a couple