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- MMarkVIPGreater Boston •4 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoOur favorite restaurant in Portland. Consistently superior.More infoSolo ItalianoPrice: Expensive• Italian• Portland•4.7
- AAidanGreater Boston •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoUnbelievable experience. Best atmosphere in the city, incredible playlist, even better service and elevated unique food that is delicious. Can’t wait to come back again.More infoLucky CheetahPrice: Expensive• Chinese• Portland•4.7
- EElizabethTampa / Central Florida West •3 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoOn a cold Tuesday night four of us gathered for an early dinner at the Taverna. The waitress was gracious and accommodating. The wine list is extensive and excitingly different. We selected a delicious red wine from Peloponnese, from Abelon Winery and sipped that with dips ( tzatziki, a feta and hot and sweet pepper, taramasalata) served with grilled and charred peasant bread brushed with oil. We sampled a baked filo pie filled with braised leeks, feta and dill was rich, with alLucious creaminess and flaky pastry, a Greek white bean soup with vegetables and herbs, a Pastitsio of pasta, béchamel, and classic cinnamon, tomato beef combination. The sides chosen were warm herb roasted beets which were beautifully sweet and savory, melt in your mouth roasted potatoes, infused with fresh lemon, and a platter of perfectly baked delicata squash rings. What a treat to explore so many unique flavors, colors and textures of what felt like super healthy options. The menu is al la carte and we could have also chosen halibut, lamb shanks, or chops, sea bass, and so much more. One diner enjoyed a dark NA Portland produced local beer. Desert was the classic baklava that was prepared with a top and bottom file crust filled with cinnamon scented walnut mixture, and a slice of yellow cake dotted with fruity cherries and topped with a cherry juice drizzle. The cherries used were just beautiful in flavor. Tiny vintage cups of Turkish coffee were strong and black and slightly sweetened with honey. The Taverna is a cozy cafe just off Main St in Brunswick, surprisingly simple and elegant at once. We were told by the server they sell their imported wines through a wine club and host wine pairing dinners. We plan to return often.More infoTaverna KhionePrice: Moderate• Greek• Brunswick•4.6
- JJanetPhiladelphia County •8 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoThis is the second time I needed a restaurant open on Mondays in Portland, and both times David was my choice. The food and wine I had were delicious and the restaurant itself is attractive and offered great service. My group had a great time and I'm sure we'll be back.More infoDavid's RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Portland•4.7
- KKateVIPGreater Boston •5 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 15, 2024Can’t say enough good about the incredibly delicious meal I had a Nobel Restaurant. Appetizer of mushrooms and creamy cheesy grits was delicious, the wrapped. cod over a bed of creamy orzo and beans was so moist and satisfying. The cocktails- were amongst the most creative and delicious I’ve ever had. Server and hostess were lovely. A gem of a place!More infoNoble Kitchen + BarPrice: Expensive• American• Brunswick•4.5
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Situated along the rocky Maine coast, Sebasco Estates offers classic Maine dining with restaurant menus heavily influenced by the abundant seafood freshly caught from the Atlantic Ocean. For the full coastal Maine experience, order a whole, boiled lobster and crack it open yourself. For a quick bite to eat, opt for a lobster roll, a bowl of New England clam chowder, or oysters and clams from a raw bar. You can also stop by a pub if you are looking for land-based comfort foods like a burger paired with a local beer. For dessert, you can order a slice of blueberry pie made with local, wild berries or enjoy a whoopee pie, one of Maine's food inventions.
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