Here Are The Ten Most Highly Rated Restaurants In Maine. They're Amazing.
By Michelle|Published March 29, 2016
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Michelle's life is a colorful map of exploration and adventure. From the iconic streets of New York to the sunny shores of Florida, the jagged coast of Maine to the rugged terrain of Montana, she's been fortunate to call some of America's most beautiful states home. Beyond the U.S., Michelle's wanderlust has taken her on a motorcycle journey through India, led her to teach English in Hanoi, and saw her studying Spanish in Guatemala. Michelle graduated with a communications degree from the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University and in addition to a career in advertising has worked with OnlyInYourState since 2016, where her love for travel and storytelling converges. Alongside writing and exploring, Michelle finds joy in photography, staying active, and time with her family.
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As loyal readers know, we love giving you articles that highlight some of our favorite restaurants in Maine. From Italian restaurants to coffee shops to small town diners, we try to experience and gather information from spots all over the state. Today, we thought it might be interesting to give you a list of the highest rated places in Maine based on another source: Open Table. We’ve used the research and polls from the online review and reservation site to create a list of the ten highest rated places to eat in Maine based on overall user ratings for this month. So, rather than my opinion, you’re getting the combined opinion of more than 400,000 people who have eaten their way through the state. Here they are, in a countdown to number one. Enjoy!
For over 10 years, Solo Bistro has been attracting folks in mid-coast Maine with dishes such as lobster risotto and a great wine bar. Their Wednesday evening prix fixe menu gets great reviews and the service is outstanding. Want a custom cocktail? Ask your server and the bar may be able to create something just for you! Visit them at: 128 Front Street, Bath / 207-443-3373
An eccentric, quirky vibe comes with a visit to BiBo's. Grab breakfast, lunch or dinner and you won't be disappointed. The Satanic Eggs are the stuff that deviled egg dreams are made of. And, the fillings change daily! This is a great option for a solid meal away from the main Old Port area. Visit them at: 23 Forest Ave, Portland / 207-774-9698
Sedgley Place has been welcoming folks for their 4 (or so) seatings a day for over 20 years. The homey feel and consistency is what keeps people coming back and reviewers rave that they often come here specifically for special occasions. One of the reasons people keep coming back is a constantly evolving menu. It changes weekly, but you can always expect to find roast prime rib of beef, a fresh fish and a poultry. Visit them at: 54 Sedgley Road, Greene / 207-946-5990
The York Harbor Inn has a few places to eat, but 1637 is ranked as the best. Located upstairs, the dining room has incredible ocean views, an intimate vibe and comes complete with a fun tavern bar. The area is centered around a large fieldstone fireplace that will keep you cozy when it's cold outside. Visit them at: 480 York Street, York Harbor / 207-363-5119
If you booked a stay at the Cape Arundel Inn simply because a meal at Ocean was involved, you would not be the first. Ocean gets significantly high scores for ambiance, service and the foie gras! Visit them at: 208 Ocean Avenue, Kennebunkport / 207-967-2125
This place is a bit of a Portland institution, so it's no wonder it made the highest rated list. The open kitchen and dining room makes for a lively night, but of course the meal steals the show. The menu is local and changes daily, so you'll always be met with a nice variety. The cocktails are incredible and the separate bar area is a night in and of itself. While it seems that it's easier to get a reservation these days, we still don't recommend showing up without one. Visit them at: 288 Fore Street, Portland / 207-775-2717
Folks who have visited rave about the food, but the pickled appetizer gets special kudos. The only thing more notable seems to be the service, which is top-notch and includes interested and engaged owners who often stop to chat with customers. Gluten free? You'll have plenty of options here. A reservation is best and, if you've had too much to eat, just roll into bed at the inn! Visit them at: 548 Main Street, Fryeburg / 207-935-3442
Tempo Dulu fills the void in my heart that exists as a result of heading back to the USA after eating my way through Southeast Asia. Located at the Danforth Inn, #3 on our list offers Southeast Asian cuisine prepared with locally sourced ingredients. A visit will provide you with the opportunity to enjoy food from places such as Vietnam, Malaysia and Thailand. The bar is also spectacular to behold. If you're looking for something different, give Tempo Dulu a try. The Jakarta cocktail gets great reviews. Order it if you love Manhattans! Visit them at: 163 Danforth Street, Portland / 207-879-8755
If you love our Maine lobster AND American food with a Latin flair, you'll want to dig into the Lobster Moqueca at Bar Harbor's, Havana. The small local restaurant gets rave reviews for both food and cocktails and has an incredible wine list as well. They're closed at the moment, but will re-open on April 13th just in time for spring. Visit them at: 318 Main Street, Bar Harbor / 207-288-2822
Emilitsa is great for special events. The place is always busy, which makes the fact that they stay open later than many other local restaurants a plus. Make a reservation and then try the highly rated octopus appetizer. The Greek coffee is a must-try at the close of your meal. Visit them at: 547 Congress Street, Portland / 207-221-0245
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