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Restaurant Category: Jamaican

Caribbean Taste

Caribbean Taste opened in May 2021.

Yardie Ting 4 out of 5 reviews

Yardie Ting opened June 15, 2019.

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Portland Food Map launched in 2007 as a simple directory of the local food community. Other features have been added over the years including food event listings, the Under Construction page, guides to Maine apples and cider producers, the restaurant real estate listings, Year in Review reports, the My Kitchen Their Table chef interview series, the Maine Food Map guide, Maine news reporting, and the annual Maine Thanksgiving List.


The 2025 editions of the Portland and Midcoast Pocket Guides are now out.  They’re available in packs of 25 on our online store.

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The Flatiron Coffee Bar is under construction in t The Flatiron Coffee Bar is under construction in the Hay Building, in the space formerly occupied by Starbucks. Renovations have been underway for some time and the goal is to launch Flatiron by the end of July.
Owner Gary Perlmutter’s vision for Flatiron is for a counter-service European-style coffee bar. In addition to espresso-based drinks Flatiron will serve drip, cold brew, teas and affogatos. Dark and medium roast coffees will be available, along with decaf coffee. Perlmutter is in the final stages of selecting a roastery and bakery to supply Flatiron—stay tuned for details on both.
Perlmutter and his wife Rhonda Pearle own and operate the Pearl Gallery (@pearl_gallery_maine) on the 2nd floor of the Hay Building where they exhibit their own work as well as work by other artists. They plan to use the walls of the 12-seat coffee bar to exhibit local artists.
In addition to being a painter—and now a coffee shop owner—Perlmutter is also an Orthopaedic Shoulder Surgeon at Mass General Hospital. #portlandmaine #mainefood #mainecoffee #haybuilding
The 2025 Midcoast Pocket Guide is now available— The 2025 Midcoast Pocket Guide is now available—see below for where to pick one up. The guide highlights a cross section of the restaurants, bakeries, breweries, coffee shops, cocktail bars, and cafes that make eating and drinking in the Midcoast so compelling.
25 cities and towns are represented from smaller communities like Union, Searsport and Owls Head along with the bigger cities and towns along the coast and some inland locations like Swanville and Whitefield. The list features both longtime mainstays of the Midcoast food scene and newer spots that have launched in recent years. We hope that no matter where you live or are traveling to in the Midcoast that this guide has something to offer.
**Are you holding a wedding, running a business event, operating a hotel, or simply want a bunch of the guides on hand for out of town visitors? The pocket guides are now for sale online in packs of 25 at our online store (link in bio).**
Many thanks to the Pocket Guide sponsors! Their support is so essential in making this resource available: @evergreen_credit_union, , @allagashbrewing, @theboulosco, and Great Pine Financial Services. Give them a follow to learn more about their businesses.
While supplies last you can pick-up a free copy of the guide at these locations: @vesselandvine in Brunswick, @treatsofmaine in Wiscasset, @thealnastoremaine, @fernaldscountrystore in Damariscotta, @the.waldoboro.inn, @gethoneys in Thomaston, @villagercafe in Camden, and @dotsinmaine in Lincolnville. In Portland, you can find a copy at @rabelaisbooks, @allagashbrewing and the @portlandtradingco, @brescahoneybee in New Gloucester, and in Gardiner at @table_bar.
One final thought: The pocket guide wouldn’t be as good as it, in fact it wouldn’t exist at all, without the skills and contributions of graphic designer Sofija Razgaitis (@ajifos) and of Dawn Hagin from @rarebirdstrategic. Congratulate them on their work the next time you see them. #mainefood #midcoastmaine
RAFFLE COMPLETED Welcome to the June edition of th RAFFLE COMPLETED
Welcome to the June edition of the Portland Food Map raffle sponsored by Evergreen Credit Union (@evergreen_credit_union). The winner will receive a $150 Visa gift card for use at Thai Tree and either two tickets to the Portland Sea Dogs OR two tickets to the Portland Museum of Art. Simply comment on this Instagram image and tag a friend (or, two, or three...), and you’re entered to win.
To whet your appetite for a visit here’s a look at some dishes from Thai Tree: a ginger stir fry, fried chive dumplings, wings, Thai fried rice with squid, khao soi beef, pad Thai with shrimp, mango with pandan sticky rice. 
#mainefood #evergreeneverywhere #chivedumplings #khaosoibeef #padthai #mangostickyrice
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. 1 winner will be chosen at random and will receive either 2 tickets to a Portland Sea Dogs home game OR 2 guest Admission Tickets to the Portland Museum of Art. Date of Sea Dogs game to be determined with the winner. Meal for two at Thai Tree is good for up to $150 in the form of a VISA gift card; any additional costs will be the responsibility of the winner. The winner will be chosen on June 10th, and will be notified via Instagram direct message by Portland Food Map.
The winner will connect with Evergreen Credit Union to receive their prize package.
Per Instagram rules, this promotion is in no way sponsored, administered, or associated with Instagram, Inc. By entering, entrants confirm that they are 18+ years of age, release Instagram of responsibility, and agree to Instagram’s terms of use. This contest is in no way sponsored or administered by the Portland Sea Dogs, Portland Museum of Art, or Thai Tree. By entering, entrants confirm that they release the Portland Sea Dogs and Portland Museum of Art, and Thai Tree of responsibility.
The 2025 Portland Pocket Guide is now available— The 2025 Portland Pocket Guide is now available—see below for where to pick one up. As in past years the guide highlights a cross section of the restaurants, bakeries, breweries, coffee shops, cocktail bars, and cafes that make eating and drinking in Portland so compelling.
Use the guide as a starting point for your ongoing exploration of the Portland and Maine food scenes. See the Portland Food Map directory for full list of independent eateries in the city to put together your own selection. We’d enjoy seeing your list and hearing about your eating adventures.
**Are you holding a wedding, running a business event, operating a hotel, or simply want a bunch of the guides on hand for out of town visitors? The pocket guides are now for sale online in packs of 25 at our online store (link in bio).**
Many thanks to our sponsors! Their support is essential to making this resource available: @evergreen_credit_union, @theboulosco, @canopyportlandwaterfront, @winewiseevents, @allagashbrewing, the @longfellowhotel, and @verticalharvestfarms.
While supplies last you can pick-up a free copy of the guide at these local businesses: @tandemcoffeeroasters, @portlandtradingco, @allagashbrewing, @_rose_foods_, @oxbowbrewingcompany, @rabelaisbooks, @onggiferments, @uglyducklingmaine, @portlandyogacollective and starting this weekend @brescahoneybee in New Gloucester.
One final note: This dining guide wouldn’t be as good as it, in fact it wouldn’t exist at all, without the skills and contributions of graphic designer Sofija Razgaitis (@ajifos) and of Dawn Hagin from Rare Bird Strategic (@rarebirdstrategic). Congratulate them on their work the next time you see them. #portlandfoodmap #pocketguide #mainefood
Welcome to the quarterly property feature sponsore Welcome to the quarterly property feature sponsored by The Boulos Company (@theboulosco). This quarter we’re highlighting 114 Preble Street, the former home of Coals Pizza.
The 4,424 sq ft space is at the intersection of Preble and Kennebec Streets in West Bayside. It includes a kitchen and hood system, bar, dining room, space for outdoor dining and a rarity in Portland—a parking lot for ~25 cars. Shown here are a few pictures from when Coals was in business (photos 1, 3, 4). The property is available for $26/sq ft (NNN). Nearby are Bayside Bowl, Wilson County BBQ, Argenta Brewing, and Batson River.
In the late 19th and early 20th Century the Portland & Rochester railroad station was located just across the street (photo 5). The “Alfred” locomotive (photo 6) was built for the P & R by the Portland Company in 1880. A vibrant Armenian immigrant community was centered in Bayside in the early 1900s where they operated restaurants, markets and bakeries. The first eatery we know of at that corner dates to 1932 with the launch of the Preble Diner (photo 7) which was open around the clock and promised the “best of foods at moderate price”. The diner would operate under a few different names and concepts over the years (photo 8). After WW II the renamed Preble Street Diner (photo 9) was serving steaks, chops and seafood and offered takeout.
The building’s use as a restaurant picks back up in 2005 when Bleachers relocated their sports bar to Bayside offering pub food, 15 taps, and a “multitudes of televisions for all the sports action and free peanuts in the shell”. It went on to be the home of G&R DiMillo’s, then the Portland & Rochester restaurant, and, most recently, the popular Coals pizzeria which closed last fall.
For more information about the property contact Chris Gallagher, Joseph Italiaander, or Nate Roop; see link in our bio for further details on the property. This is a sponsored post in collaboration with The Boulos Company (@theboulosco).
A new board game cafe called Owlbear’s Rest (@ow A new board game cafe called Owlbear’s Rest (@owlbears_rest) is scheduled to open this Friday in Westbrook.
Owner Patty Turnquist has assembled a wide range of games to enjoy from 5-Minute Dungeon right through the alphabet to Zendo. You can explore the collection and even get a little help selecting the right one for you via their online catalog. The attractive space features a number of gaming tables that can seat 40+ people overall, a long food and service counter, shelves of games and gaming retail items, and a private side room available for gaming or other events with a table for 10.
The food menu includes options like soft pretzels, chips and dip, meat/cheese and vegetarian boards, a variety of hand pies (German sausage, chicken pot pie, vegan curry, etc), grilled cheese sandwiches and cookies. Liquid refreshments include a range of craft beers, drip and espresso-based coffee drinks, teas, cider and non-alcoholic options.
Owlbear’s Rest will initially be open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 am – 9 pm (until 10 pm on Friday and Saturday). They’re located at located at 506 Maine Street in Westbrook in the same building as the Stockhouse restaurant. #westbrookmaine #owlbearsrest #boardgamecafe
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