Everything was delicious and beautifully presented, homemade pasta, fresh seafood and hearty pieces of meat. And those cannoli practically changed my life. Primo is one of those restaurants that's all about the farm to table experience. They grow their own vegetables, harvest their own eggs and even have their own adorable pigs, but we won't get into that. It was an incredibly lovely dinner. Our waitress even asked if I wanted to sneak into the kitchen for a photo. Of course, I said yes.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Maine Must: Primo Restaurant
Everything was delicious and beautifully presented, homemade pasta, fresh seafood and hearty pieces of meat. And those cannoli practically changed my life. Primo is one of those restaurants that's all about the farm to table experience. They grow their own vegetables, harvest their own eggs and even have their own adorable pigs, but we won't get into that. It was an incredibly lovely dinner. Our waitress even asked if I wanted to sneak into the kitchen for a photo. Of course, I said yes.
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wow, everything looks amazing. i'll have to keep this in mind if i ever go to maine.
ReplyDeleteI am dying to get to Maine! And now I'm starved. Every picture looks tastier than the next.
ReplyDeletethose scallops look delicious!
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I'm going to Maine next month! Going to check this out. Yay!
ReplyDeleteThe seafood (especially the scallops) looks amazing. Love the focus on the produce (and glad you didn't go into the piggy details!).
ReplyDeleteI live in Maine and dined at Primo last week. We love it there. Perfect!
ReplyDeletePS. Try the Arancini, magnifico!
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