Welcome to Go See Tyce

Maine's Favorite Jamaican Take-out Spot

Go See Tyce is a warm and welcoming woman-run Jamaican spot tucked away in Saco, Maine, where we share the rich flavors, vibrant spirit, and heartwarming traditions of Jamaica with our growing Maine community.

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At your service

Join us for lunch or dinner today with Delicious food and outdoor seating

Cozy Spot

With, vibrate colors to make you feel good.

Delicious Food

That might having you saying "I will have what she's having".

Ja Style

Jamaica style right here in Maine for you​ to enjoy.

Irie Vibes

All are welcome to enjoy the delicious food.

Glance our menu

Some Delicious Options

Popular

7+ Options

Drinks

14+ Options

Sides

8+ Options

Meats

9+ Options

Contact Us​

We Offer Pickup, Delivery, Catering

Convenient

Pick-up

Stop by our store when we are open. Your food will be warm when you arrive.

Community

Delivery

Have your food come for you anytime when you are not able to come.

Excellent

Catering

Service with event, activity, or parties. Easily have our food enhance your event.

Phone Number​

+1 (207) 494-8025

Physical Address​

810 Portland Rd, Saco, ME 04072

Send us a message

We’d love to hear from you, the community.

About Us

Get To Know Us A Bit

Mabel Reid-Wallace

Chief Chef & Founder

Mabel's Brother

Co-Founder

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Go See Tyce is a Jamaican restaurant located in Saco, Maine, bringing the vibrant culture and delicious cuisine of Jamaica to the bustling and expanding state of Maine. “Tyce wanted to eat food she loved, but she couldn’t find it in Maine. So, she created her own space, making the food she loves. That includes jerk and sweet chili wings, fried chicken, mac and cheese, candied yams (her grandma’s recipe), plantains, beans, rice, fried dumplings, jammin’ cornbread, oxtail, jerk pork, and curries. Also, something called patties that look like what we know as empanadas.”

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