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Spaghetti Carbonara

Spaghetti Carbonara

Spaghetti CarbonaraFor the past year I have heard many people raving about Caffe Espresso Trattoria on Chandler Street so I was very much looking forward to my first visit there. The Italian dishes are hearty, the portions large and the atmosphere was casual.  It was s great first time visit for me.  The bread was the way bread should be – soft inside and crusty on the outside. The salad that came with our dinners was nothing special, but I found it  to be a fresh and crispy palate starter. I ordered one of the specials of the day – Spaghetti Carbonara.  What sold me was our waitresses’  blunt description of the ingredients – spaghetti, pancetta, onions, cracked pepper and egg – it sounded simple, classic, and delicious. I was mesmerized by the amount of pancetta on my plate when it first arrived.  My first bite however told a different story when I was hit with a palate-humbling torrent of coarsely ground black pepper.  It was bold and I loved it! The spice was mellowed a bit by the finely diced onions (obviously cooked in the pancetta!) which were both sweet and savory. I would have liked more egg added only to make it a bit more creamier, but with the strong flavors from the other players in the dish, I was not disappointed.

Overall, this is definitely a place I would go again to try out other menu items. The staff was friendly and I loved that it was BYOB with no uncorking fee. With such hearty portions, coupled with gourmet-quality taste of simple Italian dishes – Caffe Espresso Trattoria is worth a look. -SB

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The Greek

Restaurant: Ritual, Main Street

The Facts: Dodoni feta, romaine, greek olives, topped with olive tomato tapenade and tea poached egg.

Foodie’s Review: When my salad arrived, my first impression was “wow, this salad is enormous.” I was amazed at the sheer size of it. When I tell you it could have easily fed two people I am not exaggerating! But lets get to the taste…it was delicious! The romaine was fresh, the Kalamata olives sweet rich flavor was superb and complimented the olive tomato tapenade perfectly. The Dondoni feta cheese has a very delicate taste and did not overpower the rest of the salad. But the most extraordinary thing was the tea poached egg served on top of the salad. It was served warm so the contrast of warm egg on the cold salad was something I had not experienced and found to be very enjoyable.

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