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Roasted Lobster Tail + Butter Poached Claws

Lobster Tail and Claws from The Urban on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

Lobster Tail and Claws from The Urban on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

Despite it being my favorite food, despite seeing it on a menu in the dead of winter, I had decided against lobster twice in the week leading up to our February Foodies meeting. I have no rational explanation as to why, but it may have been a fear that the elusive winter lobster would be previously frozen and/or poorly cooked. But then I saw it as the first entree at The Urban Kitchen + Bar.  Just read the description: roasted lobster tail + butter poached claws, lobster bisque, potato & parsnip puree, braised fennel, chervil.  Surely this would be no frozen boiled winter abomination.

After hearing the portions would be small, I decided to start with the clam chowder, which in and of itself is a rare occurrence. Clam chowder is so heavy!  Definitely not a mere starter to a meal.  The Urban’s chowder is different, light and smooth with exceptional flavors. It is titled “salsify clam chowder” and includes manilla clams, bacon, thyme, cream, and housemade oyster crackers.  Fun fact: salsify is a root vegetable and not a cooking technique.  This “chowder” with housemade oyster crackers is the best liquid food I have ever eaten.  I ended up scraping the bowl with bread and only then was restrained from licking the bowl by the fancy ambiance and linen napkins.

Then I was a bit disappointed.  Yes, we were a large group, but it was a long time before the entrees arrived.  About an hour and I was starving!  I am all for small portions with strong, complex flavors, but they need to follow each other quickly.  I was a bit shocked to see one tiny claw, when the menu says “claws,” and a very tiny split lobster tail that would not even qualify as a chicken lobster.  But I must say, that potato and parsnip puree was heavenly.  A light, foamy texture, it was smooth and rich and came with more than enough to drag all the lobster bites through.  The fennel was braised very well and had the texture of caramelized onions.  The dish was very good, but I was definitely still hungry afterwards.

I would recommend that instead of planning for an appetizer and entree, you go for multiple courses.  An appetizer, followed by a pasta, then mains, then dessert.  Yes, this method will cost nearly $100 a person, and more if you have drinks, but the dinner experience will be worth it.  After all, I didn’t even know salsify was a food and parsnips have never touched my mouth before, but I would eat that soup and mains all day.

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Chicken + Dumplings from The Urban

Chicken + Dumplings from The Urban on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

Chicken + Dumplings from The Urban on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

Foodies 2015 is off to a delicious start with yet another great venue. This month – The Urban Kitchen + Bar located on Shrewsbury Street. The Urban Kitchen + Bar promises ‘refined comfort food’ and I would agree they absolutely do!

The décor is slightly industrial simplistic, the staff was attentive, welcoming, and knowledgeable. The menu was extensive with many unique items. It was a tough decision on what to order, but I decided to go with the restaurant week menu.

Appetizer – Salsify Clam Chowder -manilla clams, bacon, thyme, cream, housemade oyster crackers. This was such a fantastic clam chowder; you had to deshell the clams, which added to the excitement of the dish. The flavors were perfect, the bacon added just enough smoke, the thyme was not overwhelming, and surprisingly the broth was not extremely heavy. This was not your average clam chowder; it was as they state, ‘refined’.

Main – Chicken + Dumplings – mushroom consommé, swiss chard, beech mushrooms, toasted garlic. I am a huge fan of bone in chicken, if cooked to perfection, and this was spot on! There was a fair amount of broth, although it was a tad bit salty. However, the balance of all the flavors combined was just delicious. The mushrooms and swiss chard were a perfect complement to the chicken. I did not have many dumplings, but I was not disappointed in this, as I really could have had the dish without. This dish was excellent! I also ordered a side of Brussel sprouts to share, roasted with pecorino and lemon. This was a great twist to roasted Brussel sprouts. They were slightly crisp with a fantastic balance of cheese and lemon. I really enjoyed them.

Dessert – Carrot Cake – candied pecans, cream cheese gelato. I typically do not order dessert but it came with the restaurant week option so I thought I would have a bite. Or two, three… The carrot cake was the perfect size, just enough for one or to share. The gelato was the star on this plate; it had perfect flavors to accommodate the carrot cake. The cake was moist and full of flavor, not too sweet. Excellent finish to a fantastic meal.

I will definitely be back to The Urban Kitchen + Bar. As they promised ‘refined comfort food’ and they get that right!