
Jordan and Marisa Rubin have announced plans to open a new restaurant called Ladyfish (instagram) at 425 Fore Street in the space that was formerly occupied by their restaurant Bar Futo.
Ladyfish will be a summer pop-up restaurant operating May through October headlined by chef Christine Lau. The menu will include specialty dishes like Whole Fried Fluke Francese, Lobster Frites, and Little Neck Clams roasted on the half shell as well as Maine seafood standards like oysters, chowders, lobster rolls. The beverage menu will offer local beers, cocktails, non-alcoholic beverages, and wines by the glass.
The Rubins shared, “Conceived as a relaxed, summer-only concept, Ladyfish will offer a menu rooted in approachable seafood classics made with exceptional Maine-sourced ingredients and with touches of Chef Lau’s rich expertise in Chinese, Italian and Latin American cuisine. The Rubins—also owners of acclaimed Portland restaurant Mr. Tuna—are bringing their deep waterfront relationships and sourcing ethos to a format designed for easygoing, casual seafood- forward dining.”
Lau will be relocating to Portland to lead the kitchen at Ladyfish. She was the executive chef at Kimika which was a Beard Awards semifinalists for Best New Restaurant in 2022. Her press accolades include an Eater NYC Best Dishes of 2020 nod, Condé Nast Traveler’s 2021 Hot List for Best New Restaurants, and Food & Wine magazine’s Best Bites of 2021.
Jordan Rubin launched the Mr. Tuna food truck in 2017 and the Mr. Tuna restaurant on Middle Street in 2024. With partners Cyle Reynolds and Sasha Brouillard the Rubins launched Crispy Gai on Exchange Street in 2021. Last year Rubin was named to the 2025 class of Best New Chefs by Food & Wine magazine.