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It’s OK To Dine Alone When Going Out To Eat

Worcester Foodies enjoying Chef Bowser's Menu

Octopus Appetizer at The Urban Kitchen on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MAMany of life’s greatest moments are celebrated by going out to dinner; a new job, graduating, date night. We share these life accomplishments over a meal and libations with friends and family. We have become so conditioned to these moments that the food becomes an afterthought—usually, the meal itself is judged purely on the celebration’s intent and not its ingredients. It’s as arbitrary as it is detrimental to choose dinner as a ceremonious event.

This has become most apparent to me after several visits to the newly opened Urban Kitchen and Bar, in the former location of Coral Seafood, on Shrewsbury Street.

Worcester Foodies enjoying Chef Bowser's MenuTo start, Chef Bowser has taken the lead of a national food movement (which has also been adopted, and in some cases improved upon, by other Worcester eateries) to carefully select ingredients and techniques that the casual consumer (which describes a vast majority of us, myself included) would find “experimental.” Take, for instant the octopus appetizer. Traditionally, as prepared at Mezé, it consists simply as a tentacle grilled with high quality olive oil and dry oregano. Urban, instead, uses orange and a blend of sweet ingredients to bring out a light flavor with hints of honey and maple syrup which masterfully marries the chorizo potato hash with chiles and cilantro which it is served over. The flavors are unexpected and hard to pinpoint but prepare the tastebuds for the course to come.

A common observation for those who graduate past the first course is the portion size of the meals. Partly because they are plated beautifully on a large, white plate and partly because they are beautiful in composition, the meals are a journey of the senses. Admittedly, we’ve become conditioned to always want more in life; if we aren’t engorged at the end of a meal, we are obviously being taken advantage of. But in the case of the Urban, the flavors, appearance, and portions will leave you comfortably satisfied. Whether the house made pastas, the Pan Seared Bass, Arctic Char, Chicken and Dumplings, or even the more expensive (and admittedly smaller portioned) lobster, the flavors will leave you wondering, “how?”

When you go to Urban Kitchen and Bar expect to order an appetizer, expect to spend upwards to $30 for a plate, expect to spend a little more on your drinks, but also expect to have one of the most unique combination of flavors, ingredients, and, above all, dining experiences.

With meals so thoroughly planned, dining at the Urban should be taken as a journey from appetizer through dessert. When you go to the Urban be selfish because the food demands your full attention—make it your reason to celebrate.

Lobster tail dinner at Urban on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA
ROASTED LOBSTER TAIL + BUTTER POACHED CLAW
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Arctic Char from The Urban

Arctic Char from The Urban on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

Arctic Char from The Urban on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

Upon entering the Urban, I thought the ambiance was industrial combined with a retro feeling. A modern looking bar took up residence near the front door. Behind the bar was a very large screen playing an old black and white movie. A friendly server took us to our table to be seated. I had been anxiously awaiting my chance to visit this restaurant. I had heard so many positive and good things from my friends that I was very excited to indulge and enjoy some amazing food unfortunately; the night was not all I had hoped it would be.

Our server came around asking for drink orders and I selected the Petit Syrah from their generous wine menu. When I received my wine in one of those ultra-modern “No Stem” wine glasses my first thought was different and very nice, I then saw how little wine it held and was very disappointed. I estimated half of a normal pour; it was was disheartening and I did not order another glass. I have to reiterate that I cannot say I have ever really noticed the lack in my wine glass before but in this the quantity or should I say lack of was something to be noticed.

This week in Worcester they are celebrating “Restaurant Week” it is where restaurants offer a smaller pre fixed menu that usually includes an appetizer, salad or soup, a Main course and a dessert. Thinking this would give me a nice sampling of the menu I chose do to this for $23.15, which I think, is a great deal.

From the Pre fixed Restaurant week menu I ordered to start with the Country Duck Pate’ – It came with two small slices of pate and a few thinly sliced toasted bread, accompanied with brandied cherry, pistachios and raisins. I thought it was very nice if a little small in quantity when it came to the amount of pate’ on my plate. For my main course I ordered the Arctic Char which is a very light flaky white fish, it came seared on a small bed or lentils. I truly loved the taste of everything. The lentils were amazing, however there was so little of them that I barely got a few forkfuls and sadly they were gone. The Arctic Char was cooked to perfection and was delicious, but a small portion; again the theme here very little food and my belly was not happy with me. For a main meal with no sides to speak of, I would expect a larger serving of fish. I ended the night with the Carrot cake, which turned out again to be delightful. It was a deconstructed carrot cake and came with a small scoop of cream cheese gelato, small portion again but not such a problem as it is dessert.

I really dislike giving a negative review for restaurants and this was very difficult for me to do with this place, after having heard so many positive things about it. Leaving The Urban last night after having a 3-course meal with the addition of a shared appetizer on the table, I am very sad to report that I left hungry. In my eyes, this is the worst thing that could happen after leaving a restaurant. I would not recommend this restaurant to anyone and quite honestly, I am not interested in going back. In closing, the portions were ridiculously small, the service was slow. The only positive thing I can say for this place is that the food was truly creative and delightful.