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"A few years ago ... I came across a little restaurant called Café Miranda in Rockland, Maine, and it was terrific! The food is global and great, best I have found anywhere in Maine. Even better is the funky free form style, so little yet so complex. I told Lil about the place and today I took her there, better than ever." |
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Kent E St. John, Be Our Guest (August 2007) |
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"Remember when exotic ethnic fare in Maine meant pizza, or that strange, crunchy dish that adventurous diners called the 'lo mein'? Well, no more. Today you can find ... a whole United Nations of roadside world cuisines at Café Miranda in Rockland." |
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Down East Magazine |
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"The menu is from the 'big tent' school of foodall tastes are welcome. If you can't find something to strike your fancy here, you just aren't trying. ...flavorful, imaginatively prepared foods with influences from a wide range of the world's cuisines. Prices, including the wines, are very reasonable. The atmosphere is festive, and the service is expert." |
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Maine Sunday Telegram |
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"A fun place, from the pink flamingos in the flower boxes to the Elvis-decorated restroom. Some of the dishes had playful names, too, like the Lamb Shank Redemption, but the preparation was serious, and superb." |
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Cape May County Herald |

Baileywicke Leather Shop where Ev apprenticed with John Bailey in the '80s
Be Our Guest "What is the travel writing live really like? Is it as great as people think? I hope to come to some conclusions as I share my trips and travails"
Captain Lindsey House "nestled amongst the historic seaport buildings of Rockland"
Classic Country Life Magazine has featured our own Rock Cityincluding this nice piece on Mirandaand offers interesting coverage of New England people, places & things.
The East Wind Inn where Kerry worked for four years before starting Café Miranda
Historic Inns of Rockland six historic inns and B&Bs
King Pirogi "from Elvis to swing to polkas and beyond"
Kinney Rentals the Midcoast's premier vacation rentals source and property management service
The LimeRock Inn where the wraparound porch awaits you, just a short walk from us
Berry Manor Inn, a great Rock City B & B in one of the finest old houses in town
Schooner J & E Riggin "the wind and tide determine our course and destination"
Schooner Stephen Taber the oldest sailing vessel in continuous service in the U.S.
Waterman House & Gardens "an historic Victorian home in the heart of Rockland"
The Farnsworth Art Museum and Wyeth Center
Rockland-Thomaston Chamber of Commerce
REVIEWS AND SUCH...
Taste of the Seacoast"Rockland Revisited, A Year Round Destination"
Classic Country Life"Kitsch at Café Miranda"
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***CAFÉ MIRANDA FRESH PASTA, SAUCES, DIPS & SPREADS...***
...are available thru
Nova Distributors, Ellsworth, Maine, 800-794-8224
or at these fine retailers:
French & Brawn, Camden; Royal River Natural Foods, Falmouth; Thomaston Grocery; Weatherbird, Damariscotta; Island Spirits, Vinyl Haven; Belfast Co-Op; Good Tern Natural Foods, Rockland; Megunticook Market, Camden; John Edwards Market, Ellsworth; Blue Hill Co-Op; The Store/Ampersand, Orono; UpFront & Pleasant, Farmington; Jess's Market, Rockland; The Market Basket, Rockport; Black Cherry Provisions, Falmouth; Tollman Pond Market, Rockport.
***SEASONAL MARKETS***
Pine Tree Market, North East Harbor; Buck's Harbor Market, S.Brooksville; Beech Hill Farm, MT Desert; Sawyer's Market, Southwest Harbor.
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