Poulet au pain
To start
Outdoor seating facing street
a red and white sign on a building
Trumpet mushroom and pear
Rhubarb tart with rose gelato
a plate of food on a table
Where the magic happens
Exterior
a closeup of a plate of salad
a plate of dessert with a strawberry on top
Lemon Soufflé
Sea Trio
dessert, food
Wine
food, sushi, sushi and sashimi, sashimi
sandwiches, food
oysters and mussels, oysters, mussels, food, shellfish
Chilled almond and onion soup
Ready for this !
Radish butter
interior
Rhubarb Pan Persu with celery glacé- what flavor!
Jaben C.
Jun 22, 2024
First. Clean website with all relevant info. :)Went in with a mind for an adventure and was not disappointed. Small menu leads with lovely simplicity and yet complex flavors. Really enjoyed the food and its freshness. Our server was sufficiently attentive without being overbearing and annoying. I like it a little more European and thus less interruptions. The art was neat with dried flowers and lots of pastry equipment visible. Overall fun place!
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Joshua H.
Oct 26, 2024
The food is great. Not many choices but each one is very good. I like the ipa to start with. It is from the local small brewery. The oyster is great with interesting sauce. The main entree is interesting combining both French and Thai cuisine. The service and atmospheres are great! Nice bistro! The price is very reasonable. Worth to come back
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Ploy N.
Mar 30, 2024
It's been awhile since I've been blown away by a spot in PDX and Maurice is the most recent one!Contrary to their small door, the inside is open with clean colors and layout. You get transported away from the bustling downtown area to a serene dining space filled with delicious smell of freshly made French dishes and pastries. There are a handful of booth and bar seatings so do come early if you want to snag a prime spot.We got seated and professionally introduced to their complex but inviting menu which is seasonal and changes regularly. After much debate, in the end, we got the Snails, Scallops, and their Duck Special for our meal, as well as a bottle of Cotes Du Jura that they sell for retail but you can have it at the table with a little corkage fee. Let me tell you that that wine was soso worth it. It's bright and light, perfect as a day wine and paired amazingly with all of our dishes.The Snails dish came with many decently sized snails from the East Coast. Each cooked perfectly and covered in delicious buttery herby sauce with a side of fresh herbs around the plate to cut the fattiness. I love individually plugging each of the snails out, such a unique experience. The snails themselves were also very unique. Nothing quite like it, gotta try them out yourself to find out.The Scallops dish was also simple but full of novel flavors. The scallops were very fresh and cooked to the right doneness. The broth and vegetables on the plate created very unique flavors and complemented the scallops amazingly.Their Duck Special was our favorite dish of the meal, by far. Again, simple yet complex with distinctive flavor profile at the same time. The duck was succulent but not overly heavy. The kumquat added the perfect amount of sweetness while the persimmons and greens reinforce the savoriness of the dish. It's just so darn tasty! I would go back for this again and again.Of course, we got desserts. There were a few to choose from but we went with the Chocolate Cone Cake and the Pepper Cheesecake. Both were delicious. The chocolate cake was soft and very moist while the cheesecake was light but uber creamy with a buttery base. Delightful.Needless to say, we fell in love with the food here. The menu was intimidating at first because of its unfamiliarity but that also made it so fun to just jump in and try stuffs. The chefs striked the perfectly balance of simple, showcasing the fresh ingredients, and complex combinations of flavors in all of their dishes. Service and ambience were also 10/10. Definitely a spendier meal but we will certainly be back to try more!
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Jonathan S.
Jan 3, 2024
Oh, mon dieu! I've found my soulmate restaurant.With a perfect blend of Scandinavian and French cuisine, the team at Maurice have something special for Portlanders to enjoy. Their limited hours, seating, and menu enhance this enticing environment, too. Overall, I am very impressed.From the moment you approach the space from the streetscape, you'll be curious of what hides behind the glazed windows that blur the experience. The quaint entry door is so cute, and anyone stepping into the interior immediately feels calm. Entering the restaurant reminded me of cold, foggy days along the northern European coastlines.Reservations are highly recommended since minimal or no seating will be available for walk-ins. Thankfully, we were lucky and seated at the bar where a great experience occurred. The team is very friendly, and will always be chatting with you. Our server was iconic, and I truly enjoyed our laughs, jokes, and conversations. I enjoyed learning about the history and intentions behind the concept, especially after learning Maurice has been established for ten years!We ordered several menu selections, and, I enjoyed the pâté the most. Desserts were lovely, and I almost ordered one of the special champagne glasses of the day.I wish I could have stayed longer, but, I wanted to ensure other people were able to dine here. I will be back! Maurice, you are AWESOME.
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Joe T.
Mar 23, 2024
Måurice is simply wonderful. Small, intimate and beautiful space. The food is perfect, simple but elegant and so well thought out and executed. The staff are attentive and knowledgeable. The chef owner is right there preparing everything with
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Linda Y.
Nov 9, 2023
Cute aesthetic French spot! Lots of options for tea! Everything is nice enough to share but I thought the food was just okay for the price point. I definitely feel this place is an instagramable spot! The service was a bit slow however once we let our waitress know our friend had to be out a certain time they brought out the food faster but we didn't plan on being there for over 2 hours. Also 20% gratuity is already added
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Angelique H.
Dec 23, 2023
As someone who is not traditionally drawn to French cuisine, I was delighted by this little hole in the wall. It's easy to pass by this location with its fogged glass exterior but you are brought into a beautiful, bright little spot once you enter the door. My friend and I shared the rosemary biscuit (so ridiculously good!) then separately enjoyed their quiche (so light and fluffy!!!) in addition to their fish and dumpling soup. My friend also enjoyed their chicken pate greatly. Our server was quiet and unobtrusive, similar to wait staff you might find in a small cafe in France. Her coworker was less delicate in the small space and tended to run into my chair almost every time he passed by, which was a bummer as I was tucked in as close as I could be. Overall, if you are looking for a light, bright experience with French cuisine, this is your spot.
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Christina S.
Mar 14, 2023
This luncheonette took the words "cute" and "Francophile" and decided to run with it, and I think that they really managed to create a brand that works. I am absolutely in love with Maurice, so much so that I sometimes hesitate to tell others about it for fear that it will become TOO busy. And yet, I still recommend it to everyone because it deserves recognition, and because I am a giver. The highlights: Their constantly changing menu reflects the seasonality of ingredients, and also demonstrates their focus on sustainable cooking. If you are lucky enough to dine in on a day they are serving poulet au pain (chicken pot pie), you are tasked by me to order it. It's like what a warm hug would taste like. Their chicken liver mousse, perched upon brioche, has also brought me comfort in times of stress. That's better than I can say about most people. Furthermore, they occasionally offer oysters, despite not being an "oyster bar" by any means, and they have consistently been shucked well and fresh. You would be remiss to not round out your meal with one (or several) of their desserts, personal favorites including the black pepper cheesecake, birdseed tea cake, and butter cookies. They also have rotating natural wines, most of which I haven't heard of before. The improveables: I feel that most of the negative reviews of this place complain about two main things: cost and portion size. As I've said before, these seem to be very typical complaints of the average customer. Still, I believe there is some truth with regards to cost...if you are talking about their tasting menus. I do think that the price on these events may be a bit more of an ask than what is served. Otherwise, I do not think that prices on their regular a la carte menu are egregious. With regard to portion size, that depends on the person. At Maurice, there seems to be an emphasis on "lightness", and this is reflected in the way they create meals and decorate their space. Do not come expecting Spaghetti Factory portions or to feel ten pounds heavier after eating. Why would you want those anyway? Many places claim to "cook with love", but Maurice actually does this. The owner is lovely and you can see how much she cares about curating a beautiful little experience. I wish I could spend every afternoon here, reading an old book in the corner, sipping on wine, belly full of poulet au pain.
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Devon Huy H.
Aug 9, 2024
Amazing service, average food, very small portions, very over priced. $18-$22 for the smallest glass of wine you've ever had. Both of us left hungry and had to go eat next door. Looks cute in pics and online but don't do it and save your money.
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Rima Z.
Jun 23, 2024
My second visit - I have been dreaming of this experience for months and it did not disappoint!The interior exudes casual elegance. The team is professional, very friendly, and knowledgeable about pairings (more on that in a sec).The green salad was simple, yet so flavorful. Perfect dressing/greens ratio. The dark bread with baby shrimp salad topped with a kohlrabi carpaccio was delightful. A little French rose complemented it beautifully. Being a rhubarb fan, I could not resist the dessert. Pain Perdue with rhubarb and celery glacé. The ice cream was an inspired choice by the chef - clean palate cleanser. And the suggestion of the Sauternes by the wait team to accompany it? Utterly fantastic. Seek this place out. Actually, GO to Portland to have lunch here. It's that good. I'll be back.
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