Tuesday, January 20, 2026

 


Nostrana

Week 3 January 17, 

Saturday was beautiful, a classic faux spring day in Oregon. The sky was so clear and blue that all the mountains were visible in their full glory as we crossed the I-5 bridge.  Sunny skies in winter are joy inducing. So is going out for a fun date - at almost any time.

Nostrana is an Italian restaurant, consistently one of PDX most highly rated.  We pulled into its parking lot and entered through a strangle double door arrangement I assume is in place to maintain heat.  The place is beautiful, warm and inviting with wooden walls, wide windows and lots of large posters throughout. Our table was at the windows, but each of us took the time to stroll around and admire the stunning bar, (thanks to the person who suggested that), its collection of roosters, and a huge farm scene mural that sets the tone of farm to table food to come. we were told that there are roosters in many forms hidden throughout the restaurant. 

Once seated, it was impossible not to admire the intricate woodwork of the soaring celling, and the decorative giant linen-like globes and large flowers of twisted fabric. 

The place was busy and full, but pleasantly quiet with soft music in the background. It's always good, in these post-pandemic days to see full tables and lots of activity, but that often means loud noise. After admiring the decor, H, the engineer pointed out that the ceiling decor also functions as sound absorption. Smart


Last week, we had been served by a slightly ditsy waitress, here, our server was delightful, funny and knowledgeable. She helped us select our glass of wine, which was served in the most beautiful and graceful glass. (It's the little things that please me.) 


We started with radicchio salad, red greens Caesar salad style. Fabulous. I ordered a pasta in lamb sauce and, not surprisingly, H ordered pizza Fra diavolo., from the wood fired oven. The food, though delicious, was not outstanding, although I'd gladly go back and try more of the dishes. My pasta could have had more meat in the sauce, and the pizza dough was not crisp enough. The toppings were delicious. 

We shared perfect tiramisu for dessert, which was delivered with a lit rooster shaped candle. Happy Anniversary. Our server reminded us to blow out the candle and make a wish.

The check includes a 22% tip built in - I was glad I noticed because we were already calculating a tip to add ...

All in all, a lovely experience. 7 out of 10

total $161.04


  






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