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    Sur Lie

    4.4 (334 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Scallops
    Crystal C.

    My sister and I made a reservation at 5pm on a December Saturday. We scored street parking right outside the restaurant and were the first patrons of the night. After a suggestion from my waitress, I decided to start with a Scarlett Macaw cocktail. I loved everything about it. If you like a sweet drink, this is the one for you. We were informed that the plates were all tapas and it was recommended that we order 4-7 plates. We had looked at the menu ahead of time online and already knew what main dishes we were interested in (the duck and the lobster popover). I went ahead and added on the scallops as well. I'm a seafood eater and my sister is not, so although these dishes are meant to be shared, we knew that we were basically ordering what we wanted for ourselves. That would have worked out just fine, except we didn't realize that the chefs cook the dishes at staggered pace, with only one coming out at a time. My scallops came out first and then the lobster popover. Both were delicious but it felt rude and strange to eat both my dishes before the duck, that my sister ordered, came out. Had we realized, we would have asked that everything just come out at once so we could both enjoy our food at the same time. All 3 dishes were scrumptious. Absolutely no complaints as far as the drink or food goes. We just wish the timing of the kitchen was a bit different.

    Fish crudités
    Felicia M.

    Sur Lie has been on my list to try for a while and it certainly did not disappoint. The atmosphere is cosy, they sat my husband and I at a two top off to the side near the kitchen. Usually this tends to be a loud location but it certainly was not here. I have food allergies and the waitress had noted that and went through the menu of all the items I could have. She also stated they could make the tasting menu suitable to my allergies, we went with tasting menu and one wine pairing. They started with an outstanding beet salad and crudo. Delicious mussels, Pork Schnitzel, salmon and pork belly's were served and we finished with an amazing parsnip cake topped with carrot curry ice cream, turmeric walnuts, rum raisin, and caramel. The wine pairings were perfect for each dish. It was a lot of food and variety for a tasting.Highly recommend Sur Lie if you are in the mood for tapas.

    Crab dip
    Emma D.

    Such a cute restaurant and the meal was served slowly and as each dish was ready. The food was amazing! Scallops were sold out which was a bummer but everything else was 10/10. I wish the popover had more lobster! Not pictured shrimp tostada was one of my favorite dishes

    Tuna Crudo
    Mike C.

    We had the tasting menu with pairing and it's something I recommend to everyone. Let them make the choices, they are good at this food and drink thing and have spent time thinking about it so let them steer the ship! The food is spectacular, everything - all courses start to finish was great, some courses were next level = Crudo, Mussels, Popover, cocktails. The Crudo makes the most memorable dishes ever list for me! Cocktails Blood Sweat and Tears was awesome - sweet, sour, spicy = goes down too easy! Service was top notch, (Meg) was perfectly attentive and professional, excellent service! A must try if in Portland, don't skip this place.

    our cocktails
    Melanie B.

    I made this reservation not realizing they change their menu daily and that even then, they might not have everything on the menu available. Had I realized that, I would have looked at the menu and more than likely wouldn't have gone. There weren't enough menu items that interested me. Fortunately, we had been to happy hour earlier and I wasn't too hungry. I can't remember the name of my cocktail but I know it had vodka, some kind of citrus, and something else. I did not like it at all. My husband thought it was okayish and drank it after he finished his Old Fashioned. Our server was friendly when she first approached us. After we ordered two smaller items (it's a tapas menu), she seemed quite a bit less friendly. We got the popover. It had some lobster in it (should have been more) and the sauce was good and there was a lot of bread. We also ordered the crab dip that was seriously la king in crab and all we really tasted was warm cream cheese. We each had about two bites and left the rest. I wouldn't go back. I would suggest looking at the menu the day you go to make sure there are things you may be interested in!

    Wild arugula salad
    Jessica C.

    We stopped in for a "second dinner" around 7pm on a Thursday and were able to grab 2 seats at the bar. The bartender was awesome, I forget his name, but he was very personable and gave great recommendations on the menu. He also had 2 Pokemon cards (Snorlax and Machamp) behind the bar which I found very cute as I love Pokemon. The food is tapas style so it was perfect for sharing. We got the Wild Arugula Salad, Hanger Steak, Pasta, and the Crab Dip. The arugula salad was light and fresh and the chickpeas added crunch. The Hanger Steak was a great size for sharing - it was about 2 slices each. It was cooked to a perfect medium rare and I enjoyed the little potato pave on the side. The pasta came in a shallow bowl and had a little broth which I was not expecting. Although I prefer my pasta on the savory side, the corn added sweetness which was not bad and there was some saltiness from the pancetta. The crab dip was yummy! This could have been shared between 4 people as the little bowl is deceiving in how much in contains! I enjoyed our dining experience in Sur Lie and would recommend it! It would be a cute place for a date night. The menu has a decent variety!

    Korean short ribs
    Anne S.

    Having had the good fortune of going to sister restaurant Gather, I was eager to try Sur Lie--and I was definitely not disappointed! This was an event with Dinnermates, and our group of 10 people had a multi-course prix fixe menu served family-style. Love that as a concept generally; being able to order plates to share is a great way to get a variety. Our first course was a burrata in a smoked butternut squash puree flavored with cumin, with these delicious crispy endive and parsnip chips on top, followed by a baked squash (not sure what kind) with both a sweet and salty bite. Both dishes did tilt more toward the sweet than the savory; not a criticism per se, as they were both beautifully layered with flavor and texture (I just prefer something more savory, or at least not two sweet dishes in a row). Next up (did I mention that each course was actually *two* courses?) were Korean short ribs that had been braised and simmering for hours to the point where they were just melting in our mouths. (I barely got a photo of this, we all scarfed it down so fast.) Then the pasta, which was my favorite: the perfect al dente bite--not actually something you get all the time, which is why I noticed and appreciated it--with different wild mushrooms, fried sage, and cheese. The best way I can describe the dessert is to say that it was a muffin (they called it a parsnip cake), which doesn't do it justice! It was something like both a cake and a muffin, soft on the inside and a bit crisp on top, with dollops of ice cream and caramel and fresh honeycomb. (And actually a lot less sweet than our first course, tbh.) Based on this, I can't wait to return and try more of the menu! Wonderful staff too; they described every dish well and made great wine recommendations. And just a lovely vibe overall--the restaurant feels both cozy and spacious, and I can easily see coming here for a dinner night with friends or just a few bites at the bar. Very clear why chef Krista Cole (of both Sue Lie and Gather) is on the short list for the James Beard awards, and I highly recommend!

    Lobster pop over so delicious !
    Janice H.

    We went with four friends for dinner. The ambience is very bougie. Dark but comfortable. The menu is mostly a shared item menu, which is not some thing. I am usually comfortable with, but after looking online, I could tell most of the choices looked great. We ordered 15 plates to share, which was plenty I loved all of it minus one order which was a watermelon with a tiny cube of sushi. The drinks were fantastic. We ordered all three dessert options and they were delicious. I would highly recommend going with a group so you can share.

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    Thames Landing

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    4.4
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    0.6 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    Outdoor seating

    The atmosphere is lovely (music was a good volume), lots of light from the big windows, comfortable…read morechairs, nice decor, and spacious...it didn't feel like they crammed as many tables as possible into the place. The service was great. Very attentive and efficient. The food was as great. My party had a variety of items, from the beet & goat cheese salad, deviled eggs, pancetta and Brussels sprouts, cheeseburger, and BLT with Lobster. Everything was high quality and delicious. The fries which came on the side of the burgers and sandwiches were also excellent. The restaurant has a nice outdoor space but the weather was a little rainy the day we went so we didn't sit outside. I do suggest they add more barriers and greenery/plants to separate the beautiful outdoor seating space from the parking lot across the way.

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    4.1
    (372 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    Wow... I've been going to Union for over a decade. Tonight, it would seem, may be the last time I…read morevisit. Before I rip them a new one, let me be totally up front and say the service was very good. Like many places in the Portland area, they're short staffed, and the people who work there are doing the best they can. Friendly, like genuinely friendly and nice waitstaff. They're doing the best they can with too few people. So, to be clear if any management read this? Your staff is fantastic. The food? That's another story. They used to have things on the menu like roasted Brussels Sprouts with all kinds of delicious. There was a pot roast, cooked over three days, which melted in your mouth, with truffle oil and parsnips and carrots. The cocktails? WAY above par. Now you may as well go to Applebees. Over seasoned, boring, and generally NOT worth the money by a long shot. It just tastes like all the other places who use Sysco or Gordon foods. I had the burger, which was so average. I mean REMARKABLY average. Yes, the lettuce on it was actually not just boring iceberg, but that doesn't make up for serving someone a mass produced, firmly packed slab with way too much salt. It says it's some fancy farm beef, but it sure as heck didn't taste like it. The dish my wife had was similar. Some decent ingredients but for the most part it was literally no better than what you'd get in something in a mall. WAY too much salt, way too little flavor. I also ordered a Manhattan. In a Manhattan, the forward flavor should be the whiskey (rye or bourbon or whatever). All I could taste was vermouth. AND it was served in a highball glass with a massive ice cube, and it was warm. The ingredients should go in a cocktail shaker or mixing glass, with ice, then stirred for at least 15 seconds while stirring. It should be served in a cocktail glass like a coup or a martini glass which has been chilled. Mine was in a highball glass. Not sure what happened, but I'm sure profits had something to do with it. You've got dozens of better choices in easy walking distance.

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    4.3
    (1.2k reviews)
    0.4 mi
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    Scales delivered one of the best meals I've had in Maine. We were seated right along the window…read morewith a perfect waterfront view of the boats and fishing gear on the wharf below. It gave the entire evening that authentic, working-harbor Portland feel while still feeling polished and comfortable. We started with a crisp, refreshing local Belgian wheat beer that was light, slightly citrusy, and an ideal match for the seafood-heavy meal ahead. For appetizers, the grilled octopus was excellent -- tender with a proper char, beautifully seasoned, and full of flavor. It came with pommes dauphine, pine nut and espelette vinaigrette, and garlic whip. There was a light touch of oiliness toward the end of the plate (typical with generous finishing oil), but it didn't detract from what was otherwise a very well-executed dish. The dozen raw oysters were exceptional. All three varieties were local Maine and served ice-cold: Fare Well (Newcastle), Nautical Sisters (Yarmouth), and Weskeag (South Thomaston). I had them with just the mignonette and was rewarded with clean, sweet, briny flavor. These were some of the freshest, highest-quality oysters I've had in Portland. The main courses were the real stars. The Stuffed Lobster Frites was outstanding. The lobster was sweet and perfectly cooked, the claws were pre-cracked for easy access, and the tail was cleanly split with a buttery, herby breadcrumb crust that added excellent crunch and texture. It was accompanied by scallop mousseline and dijonnaise. This is a premium dish, but the quality and generous portion made it feel worth it. Equally impressive was the seared scallops, served in a cast-iron skillet. The scallops had a beautiful golden crust and were cooked exactly right -- sweet and tender. They were paired with crisp corn, applewood-smoked bacon, kale, and roasted peppers in a light, well-balanced cream sauce. This dish avoided the common issue of being overly salty. Every bite offered a nice variety of textures and flavors, and the cast-iron kept everything hot throughout the course. It was precise, thoughtful cooking. We finished with the Chocolate Silk Pie*, which was rich, silky, and deeply satisfying with lovely hazelnut undertones and a crunchy chocolate-hazelnut topping. The presentation was beautiful, and it made for a perfect ending. Service was attentive and professional without feeling rushed or intrusive. The pacing between courses was ideal. Bottom line: If you're serious about high-quality Maine seafood, Scales is delivering at a very high level right now. The ingredients are pristine, the execution is precise, and the waterfront setting (especially from a window seat) adds real character. This was easily one of the best meals I've had in Portland. I'll definitely be back. Highly recommended for seafood enthusiasts, special occasions, or anyone who appreciates a restaurant that respects its local ingredients.

    Scales was an incredible disappointment. I'd been looking forward to this experience for a few…read moremonths. Scales is lively and vibrant and the host staff was friendly. My server was nice enough, though a bit aloof. When I booked, there was only bar seating available, which is not my preference, but I was so excited to dine here that I did not care. I wish I had made a different decision. I found the cocktail list uninspiring, so I started with a lovely Albariño. I ordered the halibut ceviche, swordfish, and griddled brown bread. Being a Bay Stater, I was looking forward to the brown bread. It never arrived. No one noticed. My server did not say anything until the end, where I was offered a free coffee and ice cream/sorbet. Insulting does not begin to describe it. The halibut ceviche was delicious. It was briny and salt and tasted of the sea. I loved it. The swordfish was rich, heavy, and overcooked. I am always cooking heirloom beans, so maybe that is why I did not love the beans. I don't think I even ate half of my entree. At dessert, my server noted the missing bread and offered a sorbet or ice cream. However, he offered after I had ordered the strawberry cream puff, so it seemed like it was an option for that, not an in lieu of offer. It was not clear until the sorbet arrived along with my cream puff. The strawberries had no flavor. I took a few bites of dessert and was over the whole experience. My server did clearly offer a complimentary coffee though, which again, was insulting. From what I can tell, the kitchen never saw the mostly untouched food, due to my seat the bar. The server placed my dishes below the bar. However, he didn't ask any questions about why I didn't finish the dishes, so it must have been clear to him. I do wish the kitchen had been informed as well. I have never regretted a meal as much as the one I had at Scales. I was looking forward to a delicious dinner with a few glasses of wine. Instead, I left hungry and sad. Scales is a waste of time and money. It's a definite skip in Portland.

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