After planning so well for our restaurant stops in Portland, I really didn’t have many foodie plans for Bar Harbor. We mostly stumbled upon places through the week.
One night we were looking for an early bite, however, most places didn’t open up until after 5:30. One place we did find that was open was Rupununi.
We started with the “empanadas” which were unlike any we had ever had before. It was described as “Traditional Argentinian style, hand made empanadas stuffed with lobster, roast corn & cheese.” It was like an empanada went to France and mated with a croissant. But it was delish.
Mike ordered the Fisherman’s Fried Sampler with scallops, haddock, and Maine shrimp. I think Mike maxed out on the fried food, however, the scallops were heavenly. The rest was ehhhh.
I went with the Lobster Scampi which came with fresh Maine lobster, artichokes, capers, cherry tomatoes, and spinach over linguini. This was AMAZING! You don’t see chunks of lobster like this outside of Maine.
Later that evening we were strolling through town and ducked into an ice cream store to buy some fudge. I was so blown away by the following sign that I just had to try some of this ice cream flavor. (It was actually not half bad, though nothing I’d ever want as more than a taste)
Total Nom Points: 6.5 out of 10
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Unfortunately, our stay was very rainy, however, we made it over the Jordan Pond House one rainy afternoon for tea. The location was a beautiful, old building right on the lake.
Here was the menu:
I went with the tea and popovers.
These were OUTRAGEOUSLY good popovers.
Mike went with the lobstah chowdah.
It looked kinda oily, so I was concerned, however, there were solid chunks of lobster meat that were as big as the bowl’s circumference. And the taste was just sensational.
Total Nom Points: 7.5 out of 10 (for the afternoon tea anyway)
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On one of our last evenings in Bar Harbor, Mike and I went to Reel Pizza Cinerama, which is a movie theater that serves pizza (that smelled AMAZING) and had couches and little tables in front of seats to eat from. We just had the beer. It was a fun experience!
For dinner, we took a TripAdvisor recommendation and tried out Cafe This Way.
I appreciated the design aesthetic on the ceiling.
The bread came out and smelled delicious. (It was fair)
We ordered the smoked duck wrapped scallops for an appetizer. They were pretty good, but it wasn’t quite as ducky or scallopy as I would have hoped for.
We ordered a Pinot Noir while we were there that we enjoyed so much that I took a picture. Look out for Angeline!
I guess I was on a duck kick and I ordered the roasted duck with spiced pears and blueberry jus. This dish was dissapointing. First, there were only 2 little slivers of spiced pear on the plate (with that heaping portion of duck!) and the blueberry jus wasn’t very interesting and the duck just wasn’t as flavorful as I’m used to (perhaps it was the type of duck this restaurant uses?)
Mike chose the grilled lamb sirloin that was served on a goat cheese, cheddar, onion, and jalapeno quesadilla with cilantro mint chimichurri. I’m pretty sure he declared this just average. Nothing like the lamb from Fore Street a few nights before.
Overall, we were pretty disappointed by this place. Nothing was bad, just underwhelming.
Total Nom Points: 5.5 out of 10