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- WWendyGreater Boston •5 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe food was amazing and cooked perfectly. Our waiter, Jake, was funny and attentive. Restaurant is small so noise level was a bit high but I could still have conversation with my table easily.More infoThe Front RoomPrice: Moderate• American• Portland•4.6
- JJeanGreater Boston •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWe recommend the sage focaccia with prosciutto & the creamiest buratta cheese, & obviously the pillow pasta with the most delicious pesto.More infoSolo ItalianoPrice: Expensive• Italian• Portland•4.7
- CCaraMaine •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoReally lovely experience at Isa. The space is cozy and intimate but never felt crowded. The food was exceptional! Our server Justin was wonderful and kind. We thoroughly enjoyed the evening at Isa.More infoIsa Bistro - PortlandPrice: Expensive• Bistro• Portland•4.9
- GGinaMaine •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoI cannot say enough glowing things about Lucky Cheetah. From the moment I walked through the door, the music, the colors and the atmosphere had me! The servers were professional, knowledgeable and friendly. The food and drinks were top notch! Don’t miss the martini with caviar stuffed olives and the king mushroom! So delicious. I can’t wait to go back!More infoLucky CheetahPrice: Expensive• Dim Sum• Portland•4.7
- NNonaGreater Boston •3 reviews4.0Dined 3 days agoTimely and pleasant service. Menu options were plentiful and the ones we ordered were delicious. Wines by the glass selection was a bit limited but overall worth a return visit especially if heading to Merrill auditorium for a performance.More infoDavid's RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Portland•4.7
Discover Chebeague Island
Located 10 miles off the coast of Portland, Chebeague Island is a popular travel destination for nature lovers and sailing aficionados. It's also home to several chic cafes and restaurants. The cuisine is largely all-American, and many of the restaurants serve fish sourced from the surrounding Casco Bay. For an upscale dining experience, seek out establishments that serve freshly caught seafood like lobsters and mussels. For lunchtime, most visitors and residents dine at one of Chebeague Island's cafes, where you can get salads, sandwiches, and warm coffee. To grab a picnic-ready meal, head to a local clam shack for everything from scallops to scoops of ice cream.