The Best Restaurant in Portland, Maine

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America’s "Foodiest Small Town" is how one magazine described Portland, which is practically bursting at the seams with fabulous restaurants to rival those of a major metropolis. It's worth it to splurge and try as many as possible while visiting. Fresh seafood, including the famous Maine lobster, is still popular and prevalent, but it is being served up in unexpected ways that are a far cry from the usual bib and butter. There is a broad spectrum of cuisines to be enjoyed, and many chefs are pushing the envelope in their reinventions of traditional culinary idioms. More and more restaurants are using local meats, seafood, and organic produce as much as possible; changing menus reflect what is available in the region at the moment. Even the many excellent food trucks that have popped up across the city—several of which remain open in the off-season—reflect this trend. As sophisticated as many of these establishments have become in the way of food and service, the atmosphere is generally laid-back; with a few exceptions, you can leave your jacket and tie at home—just not your appetite.

Smoking is banned in all restaurants, taverns, and bars in Maine.

Fore Street

$$ | Old Port and Waterfront Fodor's Choice

One of Maine's most legendary chefs, Sam Hayward, opened this much-lauded restaurant in a renovated warehouse on the edge of the Old Port in 1996; today every copper-top table in the main dining room has a view of the enormous brick oven and soapstone hearth that anchor the open kitchen. The menu changes daily to reflect the freshest ingredients from Maine's farms and waters, as well as the tremendous creativity of the staff; if the tomato tart is on menu, order it. Reservations can be exceedingly difficult to score in the summertime, but Fore Street leaves a portion of space for walk-ins, which go fast when they open at 5 pm.

288 Fore St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-775–2717
Known For
  • Turnspit roasted meats
  • Handmade charcuterie
  • Last-minute planners take heart: a third of the tables are reserved for walk-ins
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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