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.

Maine Food & Dining News: Pownal, Falmouth, Augusta, Old Orchard Beach, Limerick, Waldoboro, Brunswick, South Portland

New food and dining developments are taking place all across Maine. Here are some recent updates to keep you in the know:

  • Hailey Sylvain has taken over the former North Pownal General Store building where she plans to locate XO Bakery & Mercantile (facebook, instagram). The counter service cafe will offer a menu of coffee, tea and a rotating menu of baked goods like bagels, English muffins, sweet treats, cookies, whoopie pies, croissants, tarts, pies as well as ready-made breakfast and lunch sandwiches. The popular XO cinnamon rolls will be available on Saturdays. Sylvain plans to have cinnamon rolls, breads, croissants, pot pies and quiches ready to take and bake-off at home and cakes that she can decorate to order. XO will have table and bar seating as well as a “cozy couch nook”. Renovations are underway with hopes to launch XO on June 1st.
  • Jill Moses and Frank Curran are the new owners of Old Smith Farm (facebook, instagram) in Falmouth. Some renovations are underway with hopes to reopen Old Smith Farm to the public in early May. Nate Feld has joined the team as the OSF’s chef. The new menu will feature farm-to-table cuisine along with a pizza program with the goal of “offering approachable, flavorful dishes designed for all ages—especially families.” The bar will serve craft cocktails and have “an extensive wine list”. Curran and Moses will be working with Rachel Sagiroglu from Experience Maine on event planning for Old Smith Farm. For additional reporting see this article in Mainebiz.
  • Great Wall Buffet in Augusta has announced they’ll be going out of business. Their last day in operation will be April 20th. Their statement reads in part ” We want to take this time to extend a thank you to the community we’ve had the opportunity to serve for all these years. During our time here, it has been an honor to see children grow up, people come together, and milestones celebrated. Your smiles, stories, and loyalty filled our restaurant with warmth and joy, and truly made the Great Wall Buffet a special place. It’s been a privilege to share our food and culture with you. On behalf of our entire staff, thank you for allowing us to be a part of your lives and for supporting us throughout the years.”
  • Rialto in Sanford is opening a second seasonal location in Old Orchard Beach.
  • Auxillary Brewing Company in Limerick is holding their grand opening on May 8th.
  • Maine Scuttlebutt has published an article about Day Boat Cafe in Waldoboro.
  • The Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum at Bowdoin College has an exhibit up entitled Mamaqtuq! It is Delicious!: Traditional Foods of the North. The exhibit description reads in part, “Food is at the heart of Inuit culture. In the Arctic this means food hunted, fished, or gathered from the land, air, and sea. Whales, seals, caribou, muskox, fish, and birds, as well as berries and other plants, have provided untold generations with all the healthy nourishment they needed to thrive. These foods continue to be important to Inuit, and many consider hunting, gathering, sharing, and eating these traditional foods to be central to Inuit identity.”
  • As previously reportedBroadway Bowl in South Portland will be going out of business on May 17th.

For a statewide guide to eating and drinking see the Maine Food Map—a growing list of coffee shops, bars, restaurants, bakeries, cafes, plus other food and dining businesses in all of Maine’s 16 counties.

Big Anniversaries

A number of Portland establishments are celebrating major anniversaries this year:

105-year Anniversary – Oakhurst Dairy was founded in 1921.

90-year Anniversary – Forest Gardens was founded in 1936 by Lucy Aliberti.

80-year Anniversary – PJ Merrill Seafood was founded in 1946 by Paul J. Merrill.

70-year Anniversary – Moran’s Market was founded in 1956.

45-year Anniversary – City Deli was founded in 1981.

40-year Anniversary – DL Geary Brewing began selling beer in 1986.

35-year Anniversary – Becky Rand opened Becky’s Diner on March 13, 1991, and Rod Browne Mitchell founded Browne Trading Company that same year.

30-year Anniversary – Kevin Quiet founded Ribolita in 1996, and Sam Hayward and Dana Street launched Fore Street in 1996.

20-year Anniversary – Hot Suppa was founded in 2006 by brothers Moses and Alec Sabina.

15-year Anniversary – Bam Bam Bakery, East Ender, Gorgeous Gelato, Schulte & Herr, and Taco Escobarr, The Holy Donut, and The Honey Exchange were all founded in 2011.

10-year Anniversary – Big Fin Poke, Blake Orchard, El Rayo, Fork Food Lab, Hardshore Distilling, Mast Landing, Munjoy Hill Tavern, Portland Mash Tun, Scales, The Purple House, and Woodford F&B were all founded in 2016.

America’s Best Bakery Town

Afar magazine has published an article about Portland’s bakery scene entitled “Portland, Maine, Is America’s Best Bakery Town”.

Portland has long been synonymous with seafood. The compact peninsula on Casco Bay is anchored by a functional waterfront and a density of raw bars and lobster shacks, drawing tourists who roll in like the tide each summer. But more recently, the city has become a year-round food destination—one now defined by what comes out of the oven as much as what comes out of the ocean.

The article highlights Bread & Friends, Night Moves, Norimoto, Onggi, Standard Baking, Tandem, and Zu Bakery.

Interview with Dan Zarin

The Press Herald has published an interview with Dan Zarin, the longtime restaurant critic who’s been writing The Breakfast Serial series for The Bollard for two decades.

How has Greater Portland’s breakfast scene evolved over the last two decades?
What has changed is its volume and variety. There are certainly dozens more places now, and a lot more variety of approaches to breakfast. You’re always going to have your diners and your standard hotel brunch places, but then you get places that show up doing something unexpected like (Balkan-inspired) Nom Café. Nobody’s doing that. Wakie Wakie’s (Thai fusion) in Westbrook is fun, and something I haven’t had before.

Upcoming Food & Dining Events

MondayThe Modern Butcher from Danvers will be at Central Provisions for a pop-up.

WednesdayAnoche is hosting Madonna Rosa for a pizza pop-up.

ThursdayDouro is holding a dinner featuring wines from the Azores.

Friday-Saturday – The 2nd Annual Organic Grain & Seed Summit is taking place.

Saturday – It’s the first day of the outdoor Portland Farmers’ Market in Deering Oaks Park.

Saturday-Sunday – The Maine Culinary Festival is taking place in Augusta.

SundayMarquis is hold a negroni and caviar po-up with guest Natasha Bahrami.

April 20Anoche is holding a Spanish gin and tonic party with guest Natasha Bahrami.

April 21 – A Cherie pop-up is taking place at Regards, and Blyth & Burrows is holding a Ginworld cocktail party.

April 22Fermin Nunez from Austin, Texas will be the guest chef at an upcoming Tuna & Friends dinner.

April 24 – This week’s Family Meal at Local 188 will be a Southern Fish Fry prepared by Eventide chef Donny Carrasco.

April 24May 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 an upcoming 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 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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