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Koshkosh Kbebab

Koshkosh Kbebab

Koshkosh Kbebab

We have a rule at Worcester Foodies that each member is supposed to select a different entrée.  This can be a little stressful if you are at the “wrong” end of the table. A few times I have had my heart (or should I say stomach?) set on a particular dish only to have others in the group order what I clearly communicated what I had planned on ordering. I had no such fear at Shiraz Armenian Cuisine.  You see, my family comes to this restaurant regularly, and I knew that I would be more than happy with any one of a dozen entrees.  I happily chose the Koshkosh Kebab, a meal that I have chosen many times. Two delicately-spiced ground meat kebabs served with a flavorful tomato sauce, a bowl of fluffy rice pilaf served on the side.  Just thinking about it again makes my mouth water.  If I had an Armenian grandmother (and this restaurant makes me wish that I did) I am sure she would prepare food just like Shiraz.  My dinner tasted like it came from a home kitchen, made from a treasured family recipe.  Simple, flavorful, and absolutely satisfying on every level. -JD

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Spinach Pie

Spinach Pie

Spinach Pie

With much anticipation I scanned the extensive menu at Shiraz Armenian Cuisine, deciding to start my dinner with an appetizer of Baba Ghanoush and choosing the Spinach Pie for my main course. I also ordered a glass of pinot noir figuring a soft easy drinking red wine would stand up to the smoky appetizer and tangy spices I was about to encounter. Immediately after my wine was dropped off by our very gracious waitress, a generous portion of creamy Baba Ghanoush was delivered along with a huge basket of sliced pita bread. The bread was soft and fresh and the Baba Ghanoush was creamy, slightly smoky and delicious. The tahini oil, olive oil, garlic and eggplant concoction was outstanding and a great beginning to what I hoped was a really good meal.

Next, a rather pedestrian-looking dinner salad was delivered…and while the look of the salad was nothing special, it was packed with a tangy and flavorful dressing that was in stark contrast to the creamy appetizer we had just finished!

Finally my main course arrived. The presentation was simple, a large square of spinach pie was accompanied on my plate by a heaping portion of rice pilaf. The pie was layered with rich creamy spinach, spices, cheeses and herbs and wrapped in flaky phyllo dough. The rice was perfectly done, buttery and warm and naturally, went perfectly well with the pie.

I have walked past Shiraz Armenian Cuisine many times, looking in the window at the almost cafeteria-style dining area, but never have eaten here. And while the dining room is simple, and the food presentation almost an afterthought, the flavors and tastes that you encounter are clearly from family recipes passed down and executed to perfection. If like me, you have looked in the window at Shiraz, take the opportunity to go in enjoy a simply presented, but authentic Armenian meal. – JG