New to the area, and went to Cure following local recommendation. Not disappointed in the least and would be regulars if we were locals.
I went here during restaurant week in Portsmouth and got and app, entree and dessert. The pork belly was incredible and cooked perfectly. For my entree I got the flat iron steak and it was nicely cooked and the sauce was a nice touch. The dessert strawberry cream pie was delicious. The prices are a little higher compared to other places in Portsmouth, but its definitely worth it. The environment and atmosphere is warm and welcoming while still having a formal feel.
After my first trip to Cure in May and what could be best describe as an average experience, I wanted to try it again, feeling that it had more to offer. Even though Portsmouth is approximately a one hour drive, I did want to at least try it once more. I'm pleased to say the second visit was a much better experience. It was a very busy Saturday night, but we were received and promptly seated. I would give the service an 'A' for attentiveness with our drinks order and meal choices taken quickly. Some may thing this a way to get you in and out, but we were never rushed and had an enjoyable evening. The whole evening actually went without a problem, so I'm sure I'll be back to try this restaurant again.
The food here was next level. Strongly recommended for anyone looking a tasty meal made with fresh ingredients.
There certainly has been a blizzard of activities going on for sure. ? With all the doom and gloom of miserable weather, my bride and I decided to make date night Friday night. Impending miserability can make anyone depressed. There was only one decision we could make, we went for a total CURE. Uh huh, we found the medicine we needed was at 189 State St in Portsmouth.We were greeted and seated with a compliment of menus. After looking over the cocktails, my wife made the difficult choice of a Vodka Collins and I ordered The Cure(Pic 1). This is made with Woodford Reserve Bourbon, sweet Vermouth, maple syrup and a brandied cherry. Both drinks were complete perfection and just what the doctor ordered.Upon delivery of the cocktails, we ordered appetizers. My bride ordered the Creamy Tomato Soup(Pic 2) made with mirepoix(a flavor base made with diced vegetables), herbs, just enough cream and parmesan crisps. I ordered the Lobster Bisque(Pic 3). This is slow simmered and has rich flavors of sherry and tomato, and of course, fresh lobster meat. Both soups were simply magnificent. Rich, creamy, flavorful. The perfect start to a meal on a very cold night.For dinner, my wife ordered a beautiful Simple Greens Salad with Grilled Chicken(Pic 4). This salad had mixed greens, radish cucumbers, shaved carrots, shallot, grape tomatoes and finished with a beautiful champagne vinaigrette that was light, refreshing and very flavorful. She ordered a second Vodka Collins.I ordered the Halibut Special(Pic 5). Why? Well, just for the halibut! (Sorry ?) I also ordered another drink. This time I got the Elder-Fashioned made with Basil Hayden Bourbon, Elderflower liqueur, orange and bitters( Pic 6). My dinner had a beautiful, moist piece of herbed fish that included a blue cheese farro risotto and bacon wrapped asparagus. This dish was a remarkable play on flavors that worked well together. My wife is not a blue cheese fan, but this risotto had her reeling with surprise. She loved it! It really was an incredible side to a perfect meal. Oh, and who could doubt the addition of bacon to perfectly cooked asparagus? I still think about that meal.For dessert we ordered the Kahlua Creme Brulee with raspberries(Pic 7). Before you ask, yes, it was a delicious, sensuous, decadent dessert that was perfect in every way. What a way to top off a magnificent meal.CURE is a top flight restaurant that continues to deliver excellence at every phase; service, food, and atmosphere. I know many of you have been here, so you know what I'm talking about. For anyone who hasn't been to CURE, you are missing out on a true dining experience.Dine on!
Amazing food, intimate ambience, and over-the-top service. We got the molasses BBQ ribs, lobster mac and cheese, and cornbread with butter and honey. Everything was absolutely delicious - fresh, layered, and flavorful. Our server was incredibly attentive and energetic, providing great recommendations and graciously accommodating our indecision when we decided to change one of our dishes after ordering. Food came out super fast too
I love this place. My most recent visit was a business dinner with a business partner but my wife and I dine here every time we are local. Food quality and selection is excellent. Service is very good, above average for it’s laid back atmosphere. My only complaint, and they will know who wrote this, is they don’t charge enough for the quality dinners they serve. At double the price I might be able to get a table the same day I wanted one before my normal bedtime and they would still be full every night. Very talented chef, hard working staff, awesome kitchen staff, excellent quality product. If you can get a reservation (book way ahead) dinner will be great.
THE BEST mussels I had in a long time. Excellent food,drinks, service, and environment!!!
I had a great time! Warm food on a cold night. I learned about this restaurant when I read an interview with the head chef in the AAA travel magazine. The article praised the Five French Onion Soup. I've been into french onion soup ? lately, that and chicken wings. Man, I hope ? I'm not pregnant!Anywho, I had the soup ? with Goat ? Cheese Croquettes and they hit ? the spot! I like the brand of ginger beer ? they serve.The interior I liked. Huge flat screen to watch the game. Everyone, even the bartender, were great! I had a chance to talk to me chef as she was working up front. She talked about other interviews, even one with Martha Stewart.WiFi and outdoor dining available. They said they have an outdoor heater. Call or go online to book a reservation.I recommend a visit!Update: Friday evening ?, January 2022; French Onion Soup ? was calling. I tried the Mushroom ? Forestiere and it was good ?! Same bartender. They should keep him!
We found a new favorite place in Portsmouth and it’s called Cure. We were there on a quiet Monday and yet the place was quite busy. Our server Matthew was very attentive and helpful. We started with a poached pear and arugula salad with a vinaigrette dressing. Wonderful. For our entree, we ordered the salmon and short ribs and they were done perfectly.Excellent little bistro in downtown Portsmouth that we will definitely try again.