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Chefs Melody Medina and Quinn Williams are taking over the Quanto Basta space at 249 Congress Street where they will open a neighborhood bistro and cafe called Chérie (instagram).
They plan on serving a seasonal menu of French and American cuisine offerings freshly baked breads, pastries, and bistro classics like steak frites, roast chicken, whole fish and pâtés.Chérie will also feature a full bar program run by Lucie Anderson. The beverage menu will include a variety of wines, local and imported beers and a cocktail program as well as non-alcoholic options.
Williams and Medina plan on making some light renovations to the dining room but otherwise retain the same general layout—including the Fiero Forni oven—as Quanto Basta.
The couple moved to Portland from Brooklyn in 2024. They met when both were working at Frenchette New York City. Medina is a 2011 graduate of the French Culinary Institute and helped launch bread program at Frenchette and open the Frenchette Bakery in Tribeca. Williams career began in his hometown of Pittsburgh and once in NYC worked at Le Rock and Lords. Since last fall they have been holding a series of Cherie pop-up events at Lambs, Hunt & Alpine and the Big Tree event space.
Watch for Chérie to launch in late spring serving dinner Thursday through Monday with plans to eventually expand hours to include summer lunch and brunch on the weekend.
Photo: A grilled lamb chop with cranberry beans and a tomato galette from a Chérie pop-up that took place at Lambs in September.






