Abbiocco Closing

Chef/owner Cole Curcio has announced the closure of Abbiocco. It reads in part,

Over the past six months, you filled my dining room with laughter, celebration, and support in ways I’ll never forget. What started as a vision became something real because of all of you, my guests, my community, and everyone who walked through the doors.

To my incredible staff, thank you for your passion, your resilience, and the care you brought to every service. You are the heart of Abbiocco, and none of this would have been possible without you.

Abbiocco opened last October. It was located at 634 Forest Ave in Woodfords Corner.

Terlingua Side Car

The team from Terlingua, Terlingua Outpost, and Ocotillo have announced plans for Terlingua Side Car (website). The food truck will be stationed on Washington Ave in the outdoor seating area in front of Oxbow Brewing and Hardshore Distilling.

Side Car will be serving street tacos along with a 7-layer dip and tortilla chips, and frozen fruit pops. The draft menu includes options like Smoked Pork Carnitas tacos topped with Winter Hill cotija, onions, spicy taco sauce, cilantro, and Mushroom tacos made with local mushrooms and topped with refried beans, crispy potato, cilantro and salsa matcha.

Side Car will launch in June and be in operation through the end of October, open Thursday through Sunday.

Kdam Prai from Maine Green Crabs

Civil Eats has written about an initiative run by members of Maine’s Cambodian community to make Kdam Prai from invasive green crabs.

A decade later, [Bunly] Uy is bringing kdam prai to Maine. He’s now the food and farm program manager at Khmer Maine, a nonprofit serving Portland’s 2,000-plus Cambodian residents through cultural exchange, community building, and civic engagement. And he’s marrying his past and present by developing a salted crab product featuring an invasive species from the Gulf of Maine, protecting the state’s marine ecosystem while feeding his community.

Upcoming Food & Dining Events

MondayAnoche is holding a Spanish gin and tonic party with guest Natasha Bahrami.

Tuesday – A Cherie pop-up is taking place at Regards, and Blyth & Burrows is holding a Ginworld cocktail party.

WednesdayFermin Nunez from Austin, Texas will be the guest chef at a Tuna & Friends dinner.

Friday – This week’s Family Meal at Local 188 will be a Southern Fish Fry prepared by Eventide chef Donny Carrasco.

FridayMay 3Maine Seaweed Week is taking place.

April 27 – The Native Maine food show is taking place.

April 30Ed Szymanski from Dame, Lords and Crevette in New York City will be the guest chef at a Tuna & Friends dinner.

May 2SeaFest is taking place.

May 3CiderFeast is taking place.

May 4Chaval is holding the annual May the Fourth Star Wars themed dinner.

May 6Evo is holding an Austrian wine dinner.

May 9 – The premiere screening of the movie Lunchroom Revolution is taking place.

May 9-10 – The 2026 A Taste of Nations Food Festival is taking place at Mayo Street Arts.

May 16 – The Maine Wine Wine Fest (tickets) is taking place in Freeport.

May 17Cafe Mugen is holding a pop-up at at Izakaya Minato.

June 15 – The James Beard Foundation will be announcing the 2026 award winners. Thomas Takashi Cooke from Izakaya Minato and Dana Street from Fore Street, Scales, Standard Baking, and Street & Company are this year’s nominees from Maine.

July 24-26The Kneading Conference is taking place in Skowhegan.

September 25-27 – The Common Ground Fair is taking place in Unity.

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Ugly Ducking Food Truck

Ilma Lopez and Damian Sansonetti are launching Ugly Duckling on Wheels (instagram). The food truck will be popping up at several venues this year including Hearts of Pine home games starting this Sunday, the summer sunset series at Thompson’s Point and the weekend farmstand at Bubbleroot Farm in Windham. They also plan to use the food truck for catering.

The menu includes options like an oyster mushroom Cubano, the Capi Lopez sandwich (birria slow braised beef in the chili sauce and Monterey Jack cheese and lime), and cheese cake on a stick. The Charlie Noble, which Sansonetti created for the sandwich board at Blue Rooster, will be making a appearance as will a tater tot dish, the Seoul Tots made with tater tots, pulled pork, roasted garlic aioli and kimchi. Capi Lopez is a reference to the Hearts of Pine team captain Mikey Lopez.

Sansonetti and Lopez also own the West End restaurants Chaval and Ugly Duckling. They have some other fun projects in the works so stay tuned for more information on those soon.