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Grilled Gourmet Pizza and Italian Antipasto at Dino’s

Grilled Gourmet Pizza from Dino's on Lord Street in Worcester, MA

Dino’s has been a long time institution in the Worcester dining scene. I have to admit, it had been probably 5 years since I had been to Dino’s and my memory was fading but upon arriving, things looked pretty much the same as I had remembered. It was a hot day and after reviewing the menu I decided to go with something different than the traditional warm pasta dishes so I ordered a small appetizer pizza and the Italian Antipasto.

Grilled Gourmet Pizza from Dino's on Lord Street in Worcester, MAThe pizza was a Grilled Gourmet Pizza that was about the size of a dinner plate. It was topped with caramelized onions, shaved prosciutto, tomatoes, figs, fresh mozzarella, wild greens and extra virgin olive oil. The pizza contained many of my favorite ingredients and did not disappoint. The pizza was prepared well and all of the ingredients tasted fresh. The other guests at my table were initially a little curious about the pizza but upon trying it they became fans also.

Italian Antipasto from Dino's in Worcester, MAThe Italian Antipasto was quite a shocker when it arrived at the table. It was easily enough to serve 3-4 people as an appetizer or 2 people as a meal. It included artichokes, salami, provolone, black olives, marinated mushrooms, marinated red peppers, cheese, cherry peppers, fried eggplant, grilled bread, pepperchini peppers to name a few of the ingredients. The antipasto was massive and I ended up taking about two thirds of it home where it made a great meal the next day as well. My only suggestion would have been to have some real marinated Italian olives instead of just canned black olives.

Overall, I was very pleased with Dino’s, which had slid to the back of my memory even though it is a long standing local institution. Sometimes I forget the local favorites when there is always something new on the dining scene. Dino’s still holds up as a local favorite as was evident by a very busy dining room on a Tuesday night.

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Angela’s Sauté from Rosalina’s Kitchen

Angela’s Sauté from Rosalina's Kitchen on Hamilton Street in Worcester, MA

Angela’s Sauté from Rosalina's Kitchen on Hamilton Street in Worcester, MAAll right folks, it’s official…I am ready to say that I have tasted the most incredible Italian cuisine in the city! Rosalina’s Kitchen on Hamilton Street has blown the rest of the Italian eateries out of the water. True…its location is inconspicuous at best with a no-frill interior decor, yet this byob establishment has a dynamic menu that will leave even the hungriest individual completely satiated.

After being greeted by Angela, one of the owners, my bottle of red wine was quickly opened, poured and my appetizer order was taken. I was told that the eggplant rollatini was to die and was not disappointed. Rolls of delicately fried eggplant, ricotta, creamy mozzarella cheese, and a delightful red sauce quite literally melted in my mouth and disappeared from the plate my husband and I were sharing in a matter of seconds. The small side salad was quite substantial with crisp ingredients and a zesty homemade balsamic dressing. The entree arrived piping hot and absolutely ginormous! I had ordered Angela’s Sauté which consisted of chicken smothered in toasted pine nuts tossed with a tangy garlic & oil sauce with fresh mushrooms & spinach. I ordered mine over penne which was cooked al dente. The dish was truly exquisite! The chicken was moist and tender and the toasted pine nuts added texture and richness to the dish. I’m not sure who loved the dish more…my husband or myself as he spent just as much time “sneaking” bites off my plate as he did eating his own meal. If I’m being honest, I think I sampled dishes from at least five of my fellow foodies, all of which were equally delicious. I look forward to returning to Rosalina’s Kitchen and highly recommend this fine restaurant with the highest compliments to the chef and staff!