There are times when you just want to have a burger. I know from previous experience that the Flying Rhino serves elegant entrees that are beautifully plated and taste even better than they look. However, on this particular night, I wanted some simple and satisfying, and so I chose the Cowboy Burger ($12). Of course, ever calorie conscious, I substituted roasted Brussels sprouts for the fries, thus alleviating any sense of guilt for my less-than-heart-healthy choice. The burger might not have looked as beautiful on my plate as the entrees served to my fellow diners, but with one bite I knew that I made the right choice. The burger was served with bacon, cheddar cheese, homemade BBQ sauce, and fried onions strings, a delightful combination of taste and texture. In my opinion, crisp and salty bacon pairs as beautifully with sweet BBQ sauce and crunchy fried onions as a good cabernet sauvignon does with filet mignon. The only thing that would have made my meal better would have been to stick with the fries. Mind you, the Brussels sprouts were perfectly fine, but a decadently delicious burger deserves to be eaten with its perfect counterpart. Calories be damned. I will enjoy my meal and go to the gym tomorrow.
Tag: bacon
Bacon and Tomato Pizza
The Wonder Bar is touted as one of Worcester’s best pizza joints and it’s definitely one of the oldest. It’s classic, dive bar decor is welcoming in a “come as you are” sense. On this visit, our group shared a number of pizzas which allowed me to try a couple that I hadn’t in the past. The pizzas at Wonderbar are not huge but are perfect for 2-3 people. My favorite of the night was the tomato and bacon pizza. The salty bacon melded well with the tomatoes, sauce and cheese. The amount of toppings was just right – not overwhelming but enough to get some in each bite. The crust was flavorful and had a great texture without being too crunchy. This is a pizza I would definitely order again, and, hopefully soon! –JM
My first piece of the night that I had at Wonder Bar on Shrewsbury Street was the tomato and bacon pizza. I am normally not the biggest fan of sliced tomatoes but I decided to give it a try. I was pleasantly surprised. The tomato was sliced thin and added an element of acidity to the pizza, where the bacon added that salty pork flavor. The crust was thin and crispy with a nice char on the bottom, making me almost wish I had some marinara to dip it in the finish it off. -ED
This thin, crispy crust pizza features large, thin tomato slices with a healthy amount of bacon chucks across the top. There’s enough bacon that you get some in every bite and the thin slices of tomato are a very nice contrast to the bacon. The bacon was cooked nicely without being too crispy and overall this is an excellent pizza from Wonder Bar. -DL
This pizza had very thin tomato slices with small bits of bacon chucks across the top. There was enough bacon that you get some in every bite and the thin slices of tomato were a very nice contrast to the bacon. The bacon was cooked down within the sauce so you got bacon flavor without the extra crispy-ness you sometimes would expect to find in bacon, I actually loved this pizza and didn’t feel like I needed the bacon to be extra crispy. This was one of my favorites of the night and a welcome addition to the Wonder Bar menu! -RL
Of the three pizzas I tried from Wonder Bar, this was my favorite. Men aren’t the only ones that can appreciate the undeniable flavor of bacon and this pizza had just enough bacon, cooked perfectly, married with the thin crust and contrasting tomato to satisfy my love for bacon, the Wonder Bar crust (crispy, thin and delicious). -LB