Friday, July 13, 2007

Perfectly Portland

So I am in Portland right now for work. Work this week is sucking, but being in Portland is making things a lot better. We came out here last year with the Banerjees and the Schneiders for vacation. I kept seeing the areas that we visited and it made me nostalgic. My flight was delayed an hour and I got a seat in the back of the plane in the middle seat. (I always request the front of the plane by the window.) Our crackerjack travel agents didn't provide my membership numbers for my car or hotel (even though it's on file.) I guess I shouldn't complain since they "forgot" to purchase my plane ticket on a previous trip which caused me to receive "extra" security screening since I was purchasing my ticket the same day. I can't believe that there are people out there who still use travel agents.

Anyway, even they can't ruin my experience out here in Portland. When I arrived at the Marriot, they put me on the 19th floor (it's a 20 floor building) and gave me access to the concierge floor. I think that they must have confused me with someone with status or something. I went up to the concierge floor to print out my boarding ticket for the next day and it was so nice. They had out desserts and water bottles with a view overlooking downtown Portland. Very nice. For dinner, I asked the front desk for sushi recommendations and they pointed me to a place around the block. It was the best sushi that I have had since I ate at the Tsukiji market in Tokyo. I loved it. It's called
Koji. When I walked in, I got seated at the sushi bar.

I was sitting by myself and I noticed that there were 3 other people seated around me who were eating by themselves. It reminded me of grade school when you never wanted to sit alone in the cafeteria. I wonder when we decide that it's OK to eat by ourselves. I didn't bring any reading material and though I usually talk on the phone when I am eating alone, I was just happy to relax and ponder my thoughts as I sat by myself. I ordered the Deluxe Assorted Sushi and the quality was just phenomenal for the price. The fish was so fresh and tasty. I wanted more when I finished. I wish that they were in CA, but alas, they are only in OR and Seattle. My bill was $24 and I gave them a $6 tip because I was so happy. (I figured I am expensing it anyway, so why not reward someone else when I can?) I'm thinking about coming back to pick up some food for lunch tomorrow before my flight...

After dinner, I decided to walk a block to the Pioneer Square which is essentially downtown Portland. I sat in the public open space and just people watched for a while. The weather is a nice and warm 80 degrees and it was still light out at 8:30PM and there were people everywhere. It made me think about impressions of a city. You know- when you visit a city, it evokes emotions about how you feel about that city. There's usually nothing specific- just a lot of little things that add to your overall experience. For instance, Portland will always be one of the cities that I can go back to. I will always enjoy being in Portland. It's just so pleasant. You can walk around, the weather is nice, the views are great and hilly, and the people are so friendly. (I am visiting 2 clients here and they both independently offered to pick me up from the airport. Who does that?) I feel that way about Chicago, Boston, parts of Italy, Seattle- these are just places I love to visit. I think that most people know how I feel about NYC- fun to visit, but dirty and too expensive. LA is too spread out. Atlanta is too hot. Portland is just great. I kept remembering little things like how I was chasing Maika up and down the escalators by the rental car counters, walking into the Nordstroms and buying the shoes I wore during the wedding (tax free!), walking by the Rite-Aid where Kaori and Jamie bought Pooh-San (a stuffed Winne-the-Pooh since they forgot to bring Usachan- Maika's stuffed rabbit that she sleeps with every night), driving by the Four Points hotel where we stayed, and the Jessica McClintock store that Matilde and I went to go shopping for bridesmaid dresses. (Binh, you're just going to say I told you so because you always told me how great it is.)

Alrighty, got to get to bed, but before I go, I gotta give a shout out to Kathy- Happy Birthday, girlfriend. So when you take a break from chasing Owen to read this, I was thinking of you even though we haven't talked/emailed in a while.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Haha! I was going to say I told you so because you know I always say how genuinely nice Oregonians are! :)

BTW, get Koji's ramen. They make the noodles fresh and they're soooo good.

Michelle said...

I thought about the ramen! Will try that the next time. Can't wait!