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Zorn

20110514-044134.jpgWho says that art should be restricted to the canvasses at the Worcester Art Museum? With an updated menu, the Café at WAM is serving food that even an art critic would love. The Zorn sandwich, for example, is a twist on the grilled cheese with two slices of a seven grain bread, creamy Brie, and cranberry and apple chutney, grilled to melt together like the brush strokes of a master. Accompanied with a side of cold tortellini and cubed squash and tomato this dish is a great excuse to escape the galleries.

 

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Mydia & Antipasto Art

Restaurant: Ritual, Main Street

The Facts: Mydia: Steamed mussels in light wine herb infused broth,  Art:  Artisan cheeses, cured meats, olives, roasted vegetables, assorted nuts and bread

Foodie’s Review: The steamed mussels arrived and they were overflowing from the bowl, the Mydia was an appetizer, and this was a generous portion! They were served with triangles of toasted pita bread. The mussels were small and tender and the broth was perfect, not too buttery with just the right amount of herbs and garlic. It was fantastic! The broth was great for dipping the pita bread in. This would have been an meal in itself for me. Along with the Mydia I ordered another appetizer, the Antipasto Art, art it was! The antipasto arrived on a huge cutting board/plate. The first thing I noticed was the variety of all the named ingredients. There were pistachios, almonds, two kinds of cheeses, roasted red peppers and artichokes, grapes, sliced apple and many types of meat, some I did not recognize, and two types of bread. I sampled everything and it was all very delicious. This was an appetizer for two to three people. I would order both these appetizers again, but with more people to share them with!

This review was done by an independent member of the Worcester Foodies group during their monthly meeting in May 2011.