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    3.8 (87 reviews)
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    hamachi collar
    Tim C.

    High highs and some misses at Regards. Definitely some bold dishes and some really worked, some were trying far to hard but were still "engaging" even if they weren't "delicious". Very chef-y menu and descriptions, felt like it needed a bit more restraint. I don't think every restaurant has to have a stereotypically accessible menu, and there's a place for somewhere that tries bold things executed with skill and balance but a couple of the dishes were over-complicayed and seemed ot be about showing off the skill rather than the careful balance of a small number of well chosen ingredients. Telling that the star of the show was a simple quesadilla and the hamachi collar which were probably the most simple dishes we tried. Service was good if a bit aloof. Ambience was nice. All that said, it was a very good meal, but for the price and the aspirations it was a step below perfection.

    Arroz negro
    Ana D.

    Small restaurant with a menu that changes constantly. Their fusion food is amazing, fresh ingredients and techniques. Food was flavorful and interesting. Service was excellent. I highly recommend to get a reservation.

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    So. I made a reservation for NYE and ended up having to cancel. When I made the reservation I read all the fine print and it stated in plain English "No-shows or cancellations less than 48 hours in advance may be subject to a charge of $0.45 per person." Then when I called to cancel, they charged me $45 PER PERSON! It cost me $90 to cancel when that was written nowhere when I made the reservation. I visited the reservation app on NYE day and they HAD CHANGED THE FINE PRINT TO REFLECT THE $45 per person. It's just such a terrible way to conduct business and it's beyond shady. I'm going to tell everyone who will listen about the terrible way that they conduct business. I have the screen shots from the day I made the reservation to reflect the $.45 cent cancellation fee (which I added to this review). Businesses like this don't deserve to operate.

    This place is great. What a nice and refreshing change from what you usually get from New England fine dining. It was kind of a Mexican/Southwest inspired, small plate, but not exactly tapas offering. Everything was shareable. Can't wait to go back and show this restaurant to friends that haven't here yet. Atmosphere was really cool, too, and staff were very nice.

    Very underwhelming dishes. Wasn't too pricy but other than the hamachi, the quality was subpar. The service was also something that needed to be improved. Pacing of the dishes were too spread out. The cocktails were decent but nothing unique.

    Oysters.
    Brian L.

    Highly recommended by my date, thus it was settled. The plates are smaller and mostly designed for sharing it seems, tapas style. Yes, it's a bit pricey for what you get but it'll either be worth it or not worth it. First off we started with oysters. They have a lot of accouterment which added a nice sort of spiciness, perhaps counteracted by the ice shavings also put on? I think the ice was bit too much, but the flavors were there. The waygu razor clam tartare was absolutely to die for. It comes with really thin cracker-type stuff, falling apart in my hands like the papyrus scrolls. The combination of the raw fish, the meat, the spices... it was heavenly and worth the high price. I could have just ate a bowl of it and been happy. I was excited about the duck hearts. I liked the sauce and the rich iron-y flavor, but I thought they were slightly tough and rubbery. The date agreed but said the last time she tried them they were tender, so could have been an off day or an off duck. Still, this is the place I would definitely come back to on the strength of the tartare. Lots of the dishes looked wonderful and if you can spend a few bucks, then I would certainly recommend this place at least once.

    Ridiculously good corn icream w/ dulce de Leche
    Janelle M.

    We felt so lucky to be in Portland, Maine when Bon appetit announced Regards as one of this years top 50 restaurants so we made a reservation right away. The restaurant does not have a lot of seating so I'm glad we got a reservation cause there would've been a wait, it was hopping! We ordered drinks & knew what we wanted so we ordered right away & everything came spaced out but pretty prompt. We got the margarita & caparinhia for drinks, then ordered oysters, scallop ceviche, tamale, duck hearts, & hamachi collar. Everything was really good & presented beautifully. The sauce that came w/ the duck hearts was really good but it was spicy. I think the tamale was our favorite. The scallop ceviche was really fresh & had a Smokey flavor, we both thought it could use another texture, a crunch of some sort, the portion was big too so we just got a little tired of the texture. Finally, we ordered 2 more drinks & dessert. We ordered the martini & margarita again. The martini was really smooth & refreshing. We wish the drink menu had a little more variety though, all of the drinks were on the citrus side. And it would be cool if there were drink/wine recommendations next to the dishes. For dessert we had the corn ice cream w/ dulce de leche. It sounds humble, but it was Michelin star quality, it was so AH-MAZING!! I'm so glad we got to try this place. I think with some tweaking it's going to be a great, really unique spot. PS: I heard you previous Yelp reviewer. There is in fact a hauntingly stinky server that made us audibly laugh reading your review. In person however it was not as funny. Please use good hygiene when you're in the service industry. I mean, come on.

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    Cynthia S.

    New restaurant in town with great selection of mezcal and tequila. New american style / fushion flare. Went there on opening night ( reservation required ). Best way is coming with 3 other people so you can try almost everything on the menu since it's Sharing plate Cocktails : Paloma is delicious, margarita is too sour for me. Ordered white wine and 2 different kind of mezcal ( sipping ) Get the mezcal please ! Ask the server, if the server doesn't know things, he quickly went to bartender to check on it ( awesome and quick ) Food : what can I say? Order any that u rarely seen on the menu in portland. Hamachi Kama ( yellowtail collard ) in veggie taco style with nori is fantastic. Grilled cabbage ( please ask the server to bring you knife, hard time to eat it with fork and spoon, coming from me it's huge since most of the time I can eat anything with fork and spoon ) ,smoked mussel is a must great combination with miso broth. Bomba rice, it's spicy but great, wish that they use other than crab because crab is delicate, the spice overpowering the crab. Ordered cream Catalana as dessert yum2. Server suggested ricotta but I always wanna try something different

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    4 years ago

    If you love inventive seafood dishes Regards is the place for you! Paired with an amazing bar menu. Will definitely be back for more!

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    3 years ago

    Simply one of the best restaurants in Portland! Unbelievable food. Great drinks. Great service.

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    4 years ago

    Food was great! Favorite was the burrata. Service was pretty cold and unfriendly. With all the options in Portland, would not go back.

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