1 Post Office Sq
Waterville, ME 04901
Kennebec County
Phone: (207) 873-2457
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by Wai Sze Z. on Came here with a party of 14 for a birthday dinner. Pretty decor and the big Buddha was a neat addition. I half expected the food not to be great because I had the impression that this was another one of those expensive & gimmicky restaurants. I was surprised though that the food was pretty good and portions were plentiful. Favorites: Pork Potstickers Salmon Sashimi (special dish): Loved it. Almost didn't want to share this. Miso Glazed Chilean Seabass (entree) So glad I ordered this. Peking Duck Fried Rice: Yummy. Good for sharing. Mochi Dessert: Wow you get a lot. I cut it in half and we all had a nibble. Expect to come out with a full belly & lighter wallet. The only complaint I have though was that it's really loud in there. Music was incredibly loud (why?) and I was barely able to hear the person next to me talk and forget about anyone else around the table. Perhaps this is more suitable for parties of 2 or 4.
by Lucretia Cowman on I went here to see a friend play. The place is small. I think there was a part in the back with a DJ and a place to dance but it was really early and I don't think that part was open yet and I didn't go back there. The staff seemed friendly enough, the drinks were cheaper than a lot of places and the owner was going around taking pictures and just making sure everyone was having a good time. Overall, it was a nice place with with a more mature crowd (people in their 30s) and I will definitely be going back there.
by Ebony Dykas on Like everyone suggested, we got tickets online and printed them out beforehand. When we got to the Academy at 6:30, the line to get in (with pre-printed tickets) was out the door, maybe 300 people. I was going to take a picture but didn't have a wide-angle lens on me... At least the line moved fast -- they just checked ID's and scanned the ticket. We were inside in less than 10 min. We went straight for the planetarium passes -- no luck, all gone. Since we had seen the rainforest on a regular daytime trip, we went up to the living roof. It was still bright out, which made it feel un-Nightlife-ish. Sunset would have been a better time to go up top. Well, we went down to the cafe and got a pork taco plate ($8.50, very heavy on the meat with no veggies) and a veggie bun ($3.00 and tastier than any veggie bun I've had in Chinatown). We ate outside on the patio, where there was a ton of empty seating. Later, we watched a modern art dance performance which reminded me of the old joke: "What do you get when you cross a modern dance artist with a mafia? Someone who makes you an offer you just can't understand." Then we went downstairs and spent a lot of time in the aquarium area. You can't see how big it is from the upper levels, but there are a lot of cool creatures to check out. And speaking of checking out -- ah, the people. Quite a diverse crowd from 20-something hipsters to 60-something seniors. Mostly 20's and 30's though. The dress style was all over the place too. We saw one woman in an evening gown and flip-flops. Overall, it was a fun place with a cool vibe and a lot of energy. Music in different areas, some dancing, some people on cell phones, most people just mingling with friends and checking out the exhibits. Definitely worth the $10!