Street
801 Islington St Suite 17, Portsmouth
(603) 436-0860
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Setting off on our two week road trip, we stopped at Street in NH. We had seen the restaurant on Triple D. We had one of the best meals of our vacation! A wide variety and big portions. The curry mayo/sauce on the fries was amazing. Enjoyed the porchetta sandwich and lamb shawarma wrap. Wish we lived closer.
Flavorful fusion. I had the Bibimbap with the Korean beef. My husband had the Mexican bowl with pulled pork. Both were excellent. For us it was a real treat as in our hometown and general area this type of a meal doesn’t exist. Laid back and relaxing atmosphere. Good value.
The dumplings were a little too spicy for my liking but the service was quick, fast and welcoming. Fries served hot and delicious like they’re made fresh. Delicious dinner, would come again.
Funky place with good food and cocktails. Eclectic with a capital E.
Heard really great things so our 3-top (myself, husband, and older daughter) stopped here mid-week last week. We traveled an hour just to get there! It was only about half-full with two waiters visible on the floor. Our male waiter brought us water, then walked away. It took at least 10 minutes for him to come back to take our drink order, at which time we asked him if we could place our food order. He seemed a bit annoyed that we wanted to order food with drinks. It took another 15 minutes for our basic drinks to arrive, and 40 minutes to receive our food: all delivered by other people. We saw our waiter occasionally in the room, but he never came back to our table- he actually spent most of the time in the kitchen.
We were done eating, with our credit card placed next to all our dishes neatly stacked on the edge of our table, and he never came over. After another 20 minutes like this, the other waitress looked at the kitchen, sighed, and took away our dishes. We finally had to go to our waiter the next time we saw him and ask him for our check. We were a quiet table, had simple orders, and were polite. We were dumbfounded for why our waiter was ignoring us.
The ambiance and artwork was really awesome. The food was absolutely delicious- everything we'd read about! Unfortunately, our waiter was pretty much non-existent and disengaged, so for that we took away a star.
Great low key spot with awesome food. Bummed we didn't find it sooner!
Three people in my group opted for the Cubano sandwich. While it was good, we are originally from Florida, and this sandwich did not live up to true Cuban standards. However, if you've never had a Cubano in Florida, this one is tasty as an overall option.
Food and beverage were fantastic! However the service was not, I love seeing the fact that it was women running the show and that it was service industry day because my friend and I are definitely a part of that, much appreciated I would definitely go back on a Monday!
Fun place with delicious food of many types.
Came here for lunch and found it buried and off the beaten path. Location sucks, food is phenomenal! I had the Pho Tai Bo Vien, and he had the Mexicali bowl. Both were excellent! A nice menu with many options, we truly enjoyed our lunch, and I will remember this place in the future! Server did a great job, but restaurant, sadly, doesn't put their names on the check.
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Great street food with a lot of options to choose from. We had the Mexicali bowl and the lamb shoarma and it was great.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Mexicali Bowl, Lamb Shawarma
While the food was a culinary delight, the service was less than... Not that our waitress was bad, she just wasn't there... All in all I can't wait to try Street again!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 3
Gorilla Biscuits. Must I say more?
Great gluten free options!! I loved today’s visit. I ordered the fun size veggie Bennie with a side of corned beef hash. The hash was on the spicy side which was to my taste. . The Cemita sandwich and speciality fries lived up to the positive reviews. Apologies the picture was taken after enjoying 1/2 the meal.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Cemita
This is mostly a review for myself to remind me not to come back. We used to come here all the time under the original owners. Even though the menu is basically the same, it’s really seeming mediocre. As a GF vegan, I appreciate a menu marked with gluten guidance. But no indicators for vegan. The waiter seemed knowledgeable, indicating fish sauce in the noodle bowl, but when we ordered it vegan he brought it out with an egg. There was also an inchworm on the greens trying to break free (likely unintentional!)
Most items on the menu that could be veganized meant leaving sauces or proteins out, leaving a bland meal.
I was also surprised to get an Asian-inspired noodle bowl with no broth. Just a bowl of noodles. Not worth the price if you’re vegan.
Nice to have an outdoor seating option as it gets loud inside.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 3
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