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Vermicelli with Pork from Dalat Restaurant in Worcester

Vermicelli with Pork from Dalat Restaurant on Park Ave in Worcester, MA

Vermicelli with Pork from Dalat Restaurant on Park Ave in Worcester, MA

The Vietnamese community in Worcester has increased significantly in the last 10 years. They are the second largest foreign born population, just shy of Brazilians, averaging around 4,000 residents. With them comes a culture of hard work ethics, academic excellence, and strong support of community, family and of course, great food! This brings us to this month’s Foodies stop, Dalat at 425 Park Ave.

Da-Lat’s owners, husband and wife Kevin and Kim (Kimnu) Nguyen have served up some of the best Vietnamese food to our city’s residents for twenty-two years. The restaurant is directly across the street from the fire station on Park Ave and seats approximately 40 people in an open floor setting that is very basic and clean. We had the opportunity to have Kim as our server. She was extremely friendly, outgoing and knew the menu inside and out, allowing her to make suggestions based on my preferences.

I began with the Spring Rolls. The order arrived with a plate of four oversized handmade rolls packed with rice noodles, shrimp, chicken mint and lettuce. The first word that came to mind was FRESHNESS! Served with a side of homemade peanut sauce, Kim happily told me that their peanut sauce was very popular with their patrons. One bite and I could tell why. The sauce was just right, not too bold and of perfect texture. It complimented the spring rolls nicely without overpowering the mint or fresh shrimp.

For my entrée I chose the Vermicelli (Bun) with pork. Kim mentioned that this was their most popular dish on the menu. Served in a medium sized bowl packed with rice noodles over a bed of lettuce and dressed on top with pieces of pork cooked with lemongrass seasoning, this dish was fantastic.

I was able to speak with Kim for a moment and discovered that her husband Kevin the head chef, works 11-12 hours per day at the restaurant. Knowing the Vietnamese culture embraces a strong work ethic, this came as no surprise to me. And that kind of dedication is exactly why Dalat is a stand out for Vietnamese cuisine in this area.

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Sunny Side Egg atop Ground Pork

Sunny Side Egg atop Ground Pork from Dalat on Park Avenue in Worcester, MA

Sunny Side Egg atop Ground Pork from Dalat on Park Avenue in Worcester, MA

Unassuming, eclectic décor, Vietnamese cuisine, BYOB, all of the key ingredients to a perfect evening.

Having moved away from my most beloved Vietnamese restaurant, I have been on the quest all through Worcester to find something that (for me) is at the very least comparable. Dalat is it!Located on Park Avenue, this small, simple, BYOB is sure to please your palate and wallet. Dalat offers many authentic dishes to choose from as well as Boba. The staff is always pleasant and welcoming. One small charming detail is the eclectic assortment of wine glasses, each visit I get a different one.

I have often been asked how I would describe Vietnamese cuisine. I struggle coming up with the perfect description that would offer any justice to this amazing food.

Vietnamese cuisine is known however to include five fundamental taste senses – wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. All of these correspond to flavors/spices, senses, nutrients, organs, and colors. The perfect yin yang balance. Additionally, it is also considered one of the healthiest cuisines due to the use of fresh ingredients and minimal use of oil.

I typically order vermicelli, a mixed vegetable dish, or Pho Ga (what many know Vietnamese food for). Tonight, I was craving something new, maybe something “off” the menu.

My craving was met as we were ordering; our wonderful server mentioned that there were in fact a couple of “chef specials”, not listed on the menu (perfect). I was excited to order the – sunny side egg atop ground pork, mixed vegetables, and rice.

The flavors in this dish were amazing! Lean ground pork, fresh mixed vegetables, sautéed in a light but slightly spicy sauce, and the egg? All five of my senses cherished each bite.

As an aside – long ago, a friend asked me to try Vietnamese restaurant; I declined, as I had no knowledge of the cuisine and was frankly naïve about it. I decided one day to try it, and I am so happy I did. By far the most amazing cuisine. If you want something good and perhaps you are a newbie, I suggest the Pho soup or a vermicelli dish. I have never met a person that I have introduced to Vietnamese cuisine that did not fall in love with it. In addition, truth be told, I am addicted.