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Veal Parmigiana

Veal Parmigiana from La Scala on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

Veal Parmigiana from La Scala on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

As a long time resident of the Worcester area, it still amazes me that there are established restaurants in the Worcester area that I have never dined at. La Scala, nestled into the bustling  Shrewsbury Street’s Italian scene is one of them. Upon reviewing the menu, I was drawn to an appetizer of Hot Italian Stuffed Fried Cherry Peppers. The peppers were stuffed with a spicy cream cheese and served with a side of marinara sauce. The peppers were lightly breaded and fried and had a nice kick to them—an order would be perfect for sharing for two people.

For my main course, I decided to order a classic dish that I rarely prepare at home: Veal Parmigiana. The Veal Parmigiana was served over penne pasta and served in a red sauce. The veal was tender and well prepared and served over a large plate of pasta. With Shrewsbury Street known for both its Italian heritage and food, I had greater expectations for the dish. As the Veal Parmigiana was the main attraction and was well prepared I would give the dish a positive review, yet I was slightly disappointed that the pasta and sauce did not seem to show the same attention to detail as the veal. When I venture to Shrewsbury Street for Italian I have high expectations for all of the details; pasta and gravy included.

Overall, La Scala has a nice neighborhood restaurant feel that the “big restaurants” lack; it also has a family-friend feel to the attentive employees. My dining companions’ dished looked great, including the grilled pizzas. The Veal Parmigiana was well prepared and with a little effort could have been kicked up a notch to really compete with the other Italian eateries. -DO

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Linguini with white clam sauce

Linguini with white clam sauce from La Scala on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

Linguini with white clam sauce from La Scala on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA
La Scala is an Italian themed restaurant tucked away into a small space on Shrewsbury Street with a small area outside for dining. The interior is quite small and I found it very loud inside.  Along the far wall inside you can see brick poking out giving this small intimate space a cozy neighborhood feel.

The wait staff greeted me as soon as I entered and were friendly.

I started off with a Caesar salad and my request to have anchovies added was happily able to be filled.

I ordered off the menu and went with the Linguini with white clam sauce. It was a large portion with the pasta being cooked exactly the way I like it. “Al Dente'” The clams seemed to be just the strips which are the least flavorful. In past white clam sauces, I expected a thick and cheesy sauce, unfortunately, the sauce used in this dish was very watery and bland; I found myself reaching for the Parmesan cheese and the salt and pepper many times through out my meal in an attempt to add more flavor to my dish. I can’t speak for the red sauce, but I would not order the Linguini and clams if I do make it back to La Scala. -RL