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- RRandiGreater Boston •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe food was delicious. Service provided by staff was outstanding.More infoSolo ItalianoPrice: Expensive• Italian• Portland•4.8
- KkarenGreater Boston •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoConsistently fantastic food and service! We love all the options Portland’s restaurants provide and visit many of them. Since we visited David’s twenty years ago, we’ve decided that is where we will go when family/friends visit because all ages and palates find something they want to eat (meatloaf, tuna sashimi, burger, sirloin, steak au poivre, garlic knots, brussle sprouts, and salads), and we can rely on the quality.More infoDavid's RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Portland•4.7
- KKyleWashington, D.C. Area •6 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe had a great experience at Lucky Cheetah. The staff were fantastic, the food was amazing, and the atmosphere was really cool. It’s like a Chinese-themed speakeasy! It’s my new favorite restaurant/bar in Portland.More infoLucky CheetahPrice: Expensive• Chinese• Portland•4.7
- JJohnGreater Boston •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThe food and service were fantastic!it was a great place for a date nightMore infoDavid's 388Price: Expensive• Bistro• South Portland•4.8
- LLizGreater Boston •4 reviews4.0Dined 3 days agoEasy place to eat gluten-free and vegetarian. Delicious tacos!More infoBird & Co.Price: Moderate• Mexican• Portland•4.8
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Stretching 12 miles into the ocean and bordering Casco Bay, Cape Elizabeth is a seaside town located five miles southeast of Portland, Maine, that will not disappoint those looking to enjoy some fresh seafood. The restaurants here offer many tables with ocean views, where you can enjoy an iconic Maine dish: the whole boiled lobster. If you're in more of a hurry, you can opt for a lobster roll or lobster mac and cheese at one of the local eateries. Of course, you will have no trouble finding New England clam chowder, fried fish and chips or raw oysters and clams at a raw bar. If you stop into one of the town's diners, you can expect to find a menu featuring plenty of dishes with blueberries, like homemade blueberry pie.