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A Quick Bite with Cliff Rucker

The name Cliff Rucker has become synonymous with the future of Worcester and why not! Mr. Rucker is committed to bringing professional hockey back to Worcester in 2017 with the Worcester Railers, he is building a 100,000 square-foot skating rink in the heart of the Canal District, as well as numerous other proposed building projects in the City. But for our purposes, we are really interested in his eating habits and his relationship with local restaurant king, Michael Covino of Niche Hospitality. At Mass Foodies, we recently broke the news of Mr. Covino’s new dining concept, Nonna’s Kitchen and Café, to be housed in the aforementioned ice skating rink and featuring a style of pizza not currently found in Worcester. Long Island style pizza isn’t thin like Neapolitan, but not as thick as a Chicago deep dish or a Brooklyn Sicilian. That relationship led us to believe that Mr. Rucker might just be a foodie in business attire.

Cliff Rucker (Photo courtesy of MassLive.com)
Cliff Rucker (Photo courtesy of MassLive.com)

First and foremost, let us be clear. Rucker is a man who simply enjoys a great meal by great people outside of the food chain phenomena. So, don’t expect to walk into your local Applebee’s to witness a feast led by Rucker. Instead, look for him in the crevices of the city and at local mom and pop shops. “We definitely stay away from chains,” says Rucker. “When we travel, sampling local cuisine is at the top of the list.” Luckily for Rucker, Worcester has morphed into a melting pot of food choices. Between the established local restaurants like the One Eleven Chop House or Niche’s The Fix Burger Bar, new up and comers like deadhorse hill and Lock 50, eclectic hole-in-the-wall restaurants like Talyta’s Café or Addie Lee’s Soul Food and the ever popular Hangover Pub, there is no real excuse to eat at a food chain. “With all the information about dining experiences available online, it is easy and fun to investigate a restaurant before you try it. Just remember, you can’t believe everything you read, so draw your own conclusions,” says Rucker.

Rucker is a lover of all things dinner time. “Like most people, I grab a quick breakfast on-the-go, usually a homemade smoothie and a muffin,” he says. “Lunch generally revolves around a business meeting but dinner is my time with my family. I usually try to be home for dinner with the family as often as possible. We have five children, so there is no such thing as a quiet meal at home but eating dinner with them has always been the highlight of my day. Watching my children interact with each other and evolve over the years at dinner has always been the reason behind why I get up and go to work every day.”

Dinner with family is always the right ingredient for a great night but at the Rucker house, and his wife and a few of her special recipes, are the star of the show. With an Italian heritage to back years of culinary skills, the Ruckers are fans of hearty, homemade dishes, but one is a crowd favorite. “My wife makes a fantastic chicken pot pie and I am a big comfort food kind-of-guy and I don’t want to ever live without her chicken pot pie.” If those words don’t melt your foodie heart, then we don’t know what will.

A family man in love with his wife’s chicken pot pie, Rucker also loves being around friends and enjoying dinner the good ol’ Italian way – with a lot of wine. “Hosting a dinner for six friends isn’t at the top of our list of “fun” things, mostly because of all of the prepping before and cleaning after,” he says. “I love going out to an upscale Italian restaurant and ordering a lot of courses: soups, salads, pasta dishes and a main course, just like in Italy. With a lot of wine and being very loud.”

Mr. Rucker is clearly making his mark in Worcester and we think, the community will be better off for it!

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Central Mass Gets Serious About Mexican Cuisine

Tacos from La Terraza

We won’t judge if a fast food franchise was your entry point to the finery of Mexican cuisine. We will, however, suggest that central Massachusetts is full of options whenever you’re ready to graduate to something a little more authentic. Read on if you want to taco ‘bout it.

El patron drenched burrito
El Patron drenched burrito

El Patron

Chilaquiles are traditionally served as a morning dish, but they’re sure to hit the spot anytime of day. At El Patron, the Chilaquiles are prepared with corn tortillas sauteed in red or green sauce tossed with sour cream, cheese and chicken. El Patron is a family owned Mexican restaurant in the heart of the Canal District. We recommend the irresistible drenched burrito.

La Terraza Parilla Mexicana

Tacos al Pastor is a Mexican descendent of shawarma. At La Terraza Parilla Mexicana on Park Ave, this dish is prepared with fresh tortillas stuffed with diced pork, grilled pineapple, cilantro and chopped onions. La Terrazza has entered the central Massachusetts dining scene with a simple philosophy of “integrity.”

Tacos Mexico

Jose Zuniga has been hard at work for over a year, doing his part to revive The Greendale Mall with authentic Mexican cuisine. Taco purists come from near and far to enjoy Zuniga’s Tacos Suave at Tacos Mexico in the food court. We suggest spicing things up with the Pico de Gallo, a raw tomato salsa with freshly diced veggies.

Sol of Mexico

Sol of Mexico is known for their house made tortillas which pop up on the menus of many other Mexican restaurants in the area. As a result, the Tacos and Enchiladas are an obvious choice at this Pleasant Street destination, but we also recommend giving the Tamales a try. Corn dough is mixed with broccoli, zucchini, carrot, cilantro, bell pepper, jalapeno, and chayote then topped with sour cream, lettuce, and green or red sauce for a sumptuous bite.

Hacienda Don Juan

Hacienda Don Juan on Main Street is known for their Salvadorian Pupusas, but they also cook up a traditional Mexican Cochinita Pibil that is not to be missed. For this dish, slow roasted pork is marinated in orange juice then served over rice, beans and tortillas. And, don’t forget to order the flan.

Tacos Mexico
Tacos Mexico

Plaza Azteca
Plaza Azteca on Lincoln Street offers tableside guacamole service. Pay close attention if you’re hoping to replicate the process at home. Your personal guacamole guide promises to give new life to avocado, jalapeno, tomato, onion, lime, and cilantro before your very eyes—don’t take our word for it, Worcester Foodies was joined by MassLive to enjoy a #TacoTuesday.