Are there good restaurants in Maine?
When we asked people living in Maine about good local restaurants, they mentioned...
"One of Maine's most beloved restaurants is Street & Co., located in Portland. This seafood restaurant has been serving up fresh, local seafood since 1983 and is known for its delicious lobster rolls, mussels, and other seafood dishes. Another popular spot is The Lobster Shack at Two Lights, located in Cape Elizabeth. This restaurant is known for its stunning views of the ocean and its classic lobster rolls. For a more upscale dining experience, Fore Street in Portland is a great choice. This restaurant serves up creative dishes made with local ingredients and has been a favorite of locals and visitors alike since 1996. Finally, for a unique dining experience, The Lost Kitchen in Freedom is a must-visit. This restaurant is located in a renovated 19th-century gristmill and serves up creative dishes made with local ingredients," remarked another expat who made the move to Maine.
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Are there good restaurants in Maine?
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