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Roman Chicken from Rosalina’s Kitchen

Roman Chicken from Rosalina's Kitchen on Hamilton Street in Worcester, MA

Roman Chicken from Rosalina's Kitchen on Hamilton Street in Worcester, MA

Roman Chicken: Chicken sautéed with artichoke hearts, diced tomatoes and basil in a white wine sauce.

Blue cheese Wedge Salad: A crisp wedge of iceberg lettuce topped with blue cheese crumbles, bacon and chopped tomatoes.

Atmosphere: Located on Vernon Hill, Rosalina’s Kitchen is literally a corner Italian restaurant. The restaurant is the second career for the owner-slash-head chef. This place has everything you would expect in a small hole in the wall – a cozy atmosphere, an unrestricted menu, and a nice warm smell that meets you as you come into the front door. The only thing that could be improved is the décor – it’s the kind of place that begs for local artistry or photographs.

Food: The food at Rosalina’s is what really stands out. The blue cheese wedge salad is an impressive mound of fresh produce – so fresh, it’s barely been touched by a knife. The Roman Chicken was commendable – the pasta was slightly al dente, which I like, and topped with a thin, buttery sauce which was just a little tangy from the artichoke hearts. I would have liked to see a few more selections on the dessert menu but the specials offered did sound delicious.

Price and Servings: I’m a fan of the inexpensive dinner that does double duty as lunch the next day, and Rosalina’s dishes did just that.

Waitstaff: The only hitch of the evening was our servers, who seemed to be a little put off by our large group. First, while we had brought our own adult beverages, and there were pitchers of cold refreshing water on the table, the wait staff was very slow to give us glasses. Secondly, two servers handled our table. While one server took orders from the other half, the second server didn’t take our order for quite a bit later. She must have run to the kitchen faster, though, because our food appeared first.

Review: The food and the atmosphere of Rosalina’s made up for the waitstaff awkwardness. I would come here for another go, but next time in a smaller group. And next time I’d try the house specialty, the homemade ravioli. Also, this isn’t related to our visit, but Rosalina’s gets extra points for offering pasta-making classes.

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Chicken Piccata

Chicken Piccata from La Scala on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

Chicken Piccata from La Scala on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

Located on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, La Scala is a small Italian restaurant with a home-line feel. I found the staff to be quite friendly and accommodating with a nice cozy feeling to the place.

I started with a side Caesar Salad. This was very large for a starter or side salad with plenty of croutons and an ample amount of dressing. The lettuce was crisp and fresh but I found the dressing a little too strong for my liking, with a very strong anchovy flavor, making it a little overpowering for the lettuce.

For my main course, I chose the Chicken Piccata, which is described in the menu as; ‘Tender chicken sauteed with fresh tomatoes and capers in a white wine lemon sauce’. Again, a generous, large portion with a colorful, pleasing presentation. The penne pasta it was server over was cooked nicely al dente, providing a firm texture behind the chicken and sauce and the chicken itself was cooked excellently. It was moist and so tender that you could cut it with a fork. I found the sauce to be on the bland side though as it just didn’t have enough flavor to go with the chicken and penne. The sauce also seemed to be pooled at the bottom of the dish, with the pasta on the top being very dry, like the pasta was added to the plate after the sauce and not tossed.

Not every meal from every restaurant can be amazing, and unfortunately, this dish was average with nothing spectacular to draw me back. -DL