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“Surf & Turf” Isn’t Just A Catchy Phrase for Chop House This July

Bourbon Glazed Pork Tenderloin & Grilled Atlantic Salmon during One Eleven Chop House's Surf & Turf Promotion.

“Surf and Turf” is a dining concept that combines the best of two worlds: food from the land and food from the sea. Although many restaurants often have seafood and meat as options, it almost seems haphazard if there is an item that combines the two; quite often because the price can become prohibitive or the restaurant may specialize in meat but not fish, or vice versa. This is why one should always look forward to when One Eleven Chop House does their surf and turf promotion.

To begin with, it’s a well-known fact that the One Eleven knows their meats. Steak aside, their chicken, lamb, and pork dishes could hold down the menu in in their own right. Additionally, while many diners tend to look directly at Chop House’s “land meats,” the seafood entrees deserve special attention (my favorite “off the menu dish” is the grilled peppercorn swordfish which is both colorful as it is flavorful).

After years of going to One Eleven, I would often find myself creating my own “surf and turf” by starting with the chilled seafood platter to share and then dive into a filet or lamb. But One Eleven’s Surf and Turf promotion offers the flexibility to try several options for land and sea without breaking the bank.

Bang Bang Shrimp (Lightly Fried Baby Shrimp in a Spicy Sweet Thai Chili Sauce) during One Eleven Chop House's Surf & Turf Promotion.
Bang Bang Shrimp (Lightly Fried Baby Shrimp in a Spicy Sweet Thai Chili Sauce) during One Eleven Chop House’s Surf & Turf Promotion.

To start with, I chose two of the six offerings: the “Bang Bang Shrimp” and “Grilled Lamb Riblets.” Riblets, as many know, is when a full set of spare ribs are cut in half—partly for presentation (by removing the curved rigged part) and partly to allow the meat the cook differently. The grilled lamb riblets did not disappoint. The flavor was rich and deep, and the preparation resulted in the meat easily pulling from the bone. The “Bang Bang Shrimp” (which is a menu staple) was the perfect complement to the riblets as they were lightly fried with a spicy sweet Thai chili sauce topped with cilantro microgreens. The texture of the shrimp married the bed of shred lettuce and the cilantro (which often can overpower a dish) allowing the flavors of the Thai chili sauce to freshly linger.

Grilled Lamb Riblets (Garlic and Mint Marinated, Served with Lamb Reduction) during One Eleven Chop House's Surf & Turf Promotion.
Grilled Lamb Riblets (Garlic and Mint Marinated, Served with Lamb Reduction) during One Eleven Chop House’s Surf & Turf Promotion.

The memory of this appetizer assortment would be short lived, however, as the Bourbon Glazed Pork Tenderloin and Salmon took center stage. To begin with, the Pork Tenderloin’s size and cut resembled that of a perfectly cut filet. The fat not only delivered a great flavor profile—partly from the absorption of the sweet bourbon glaze—but it insured that the meat was succulent throughout. The salmon, with perfect grill marks appeared to be overdone, but once the fork flaked the meat it revealed it was cooked perfectly. Its non-seasoned, suprêmes cut was perfect as to not compete against the nature of the bourbon glaze. A masterful combination of textures, flavors, and proteins.

The two sides, thin cut French Fries and Cole Slaw, were served in a paper bowl. The juxtaposition of the casualness of the sides—not unlike what you’d be served in at a summer clam shack—and the formal entrees was fun and intentional. By bringing together great sea and land meats, with the nostalgia of summer in New England it’s no wonder that 111’s Surf and Turf continues to bring its diners back again and again. While the One Eleven Chop House is often seen as the restaurant “for life’s big moments” you are missing out if you don’t stop to celebrate the little moments this summer.

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All Hail The Italian Pig Roast at VIA

For the entire month of July, you can enjoy a salad, appetizer, entrée, and glass of vino for just $29.99 with Via’s Italian Pig Roast.

VIA is, and always will be, one of Worcester’s most-loved Italian restaurants. From the rustic décor, to their open concept kitchen and year-round outdoor patio, VIA makes Shrewsbury Street feel like you’re dining in Italy. After driving past the Pig Roast billboard time and time again on my commute home from work, I decided to step out of my comfort zone and give it a try – and I’m so glad I did!

The Insalata Mista was a refreshing start to the meal, followed by the choice of a glass of red or white wine, or Wormtown’s Hefeweizen Warthog Wheat. Don’t get me wrong I love me some Wormtown, but I felt that a glass of wine was more appropriate for the occasion. I went with the Scarpetta “Frico Bianco” Friulano & Chardonnay. It wasn’t the best glass of wine I’ve ever had, but I might be a little biased because I work for a wine company.

Crispy Pork Meatballs over the Chicharrones from VIA on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA
Crispy Pork Meatballs over the Chicharrones from VIA on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

Next was the appetizer. I went with the Crispy Pork Meatballs over the Chicharones. The four meatballs were super succulent and the glaze started off sweet and ended spicy. I’d definitely order them again.

Pork Belly & Orecchiette Pasta from VIA's Pig Roast on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA
Pork Belly & Orecchiette Pasta from VIA’s Pig Roast on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

The entrée was even more impressive than the appetizer! Both options sounded magically delicious so I knew it would be a win-win situation either way. I went with my gut and ordered the Pork Belly & Orecchiette Pasta because I’m a sucker for carbs. Plated beautifully with a generous amount of pork belly, the portion was a lot larger than I expected, but the black pepper and Parmesan cream sauce was so light that I was able to enjoy the entire plate guilt-free.

For only $29.99, I was able to enjoy a salad, appetizer, entrée, and glass of wine on the patio of one of the greatest restaurants in the city. Thank you, VIA, for making all of my Italian Pig Roast dinner dreams come true. I will absolutely return before July 31 and you should too!