Posted on 04/08/2016 8:49:43 PM PDT by hiho hiho
A North Portland restaurant that sparked outrage, protests and drew criticism for weeks for its historical associations with English colonialism has changed its name.
The month-old Saffron Colonial, opened by Portland native Sally Krantz, will now be known as the British Overseas Restaurant Corporation, or "BORC" for short.
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Controversy quickly broke out over the Saffron Colonial name and menu, which included a Plantation Punch. At least two protests gathered outside the restaurant, hoping to force Krantz to change the name. Vendors such as Ristretto Roasters and Steven Smith Teamaker cut ties with the restaurant.
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In an email Friday, Krantz shared why she changed the restaurant's name:
My intention in opening this restaurant was not to be divisive, exclusionary or hierarchal. I have no interest in recreating colonialism, racial prejudice or bias.
My journey has always pointed towards inclusion, discussion and sharing of all viewpoints. I have spent 20 years traveling and absorbing lots of different cultures, not just through business, but also through literature, architecture, art, and of course, food. As a chef, this is critical. My direction in life has always been about exploring and celebrating other cultures, learning about them and trying to express this co-mingling through food.
Clearly the name Saffron Colonial did not convey this, but rather became divisive, which was not the intent. I have never had a problem changing the name, but also wanted to take some time to develop the right name. I feel B.O.R.C. reflects both what I am trying to do with the food and will not separate us, but will hopefully allow us to move forward together.
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Just close your damned doors and let those idiot vendors lose a customer and the locals lose a fine place to eat.
L
I am so tired of people apologizing to every bully who has some imaginary grievance.
Some people are wrapped too tight, and they are typically people who have never experienced what they think their grievance is. PC run amok in Portland.
I guess they’re not going to ever enjoy the elegant atmosphere of the British Colonial in Nassau. (the locals love it)
Well, darn. I’m just wild about saffron.
Somebody let the permanently buttsore know that colonial are also styles of architecture and furniture. They’ll be protesting that the rest of their lives.
...they call me Mellow Yellow...
... quite rightly...
BTW, I found a recipe a few years ago that called for Saffron.
None found at my local big store.
Looked online...
Holy sh*t cakes batman!
Needless to say.. I didn’t do THAT recipe.
I don’t remember the price, but it was more than gold I am certain.
“Well, darn. Im just wild about saffron.”
Im just mad about Fourteen
Fourteen’s mad about me.
It is an expensive ingredient, but you don’t need much of it. Penzys carries it; I have one about 5 miles away. I made a paella that called for it.
I am royally upset. I am of Danish ancestry. Any non-Dane who says “there something rotten in Denmark” has appropriated my ethnicity. Stop it!!
And any woman of non European origin, such as African, who has a “weave” - KNOCK IT OFF!! I don’t make my hair “nappy”. Don’t make yours straight!
And don’t even get me started on people from outside of Great Britain speaking English. The language is not yours. Get your dang own!
It’s time we fought back on equally ridiculous terms!
Fontaine. I’m just mad about Fontaine.
Actually, I’m not. She’s nice, but I married my wife. They used to ride down here together, my wife to visit me when we were dating, Fontaine to visit her boyfriend.
Electrical banana, is going to be a sudden craze. Electrical banana is bound to be the very next phase!
Good night nurse.
Saffron’s wild about me.
L
We need more restaurants with safe spaces.
I’m just wondering where one goes after your country has been highjacked by a bunch of a$$hats?
Man, that song is as clear as day to me
Donovan
I’m going to be 70 soon, and that song is as if I heard it yesterday
I can’t listen to music much anymore because I get really emotional and my wife will put me in a home, so I just don’t bother, but that song is clear as day, when I heard it, and where I heard it
The Stones, Beatles lots of stuff like that
I know I get a far-away look when I hear them, and I am “far away” a place my wife and kids will never understand, but man, you filling in them words...
Kicked me in the nut sack
In a good way, thanks man (or lady)
I’m a product of the 60’s... I think I could flavor my cooking with heroine for cheaper.
And get a happier face (but I must admit, I never tried heroine)
I mean... it can’t be that good can it?
Donovan was one of my favorites too. Another good one by him is very different in composition; its called Atlantis.
I could listen to a rewind of that verse for quite some time, like a mantra. “Way down below the ocean, is where I wanna be, she may be!”
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