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A Mediterranean Medley at Mezé

Roasted Red Pepper from Meze on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

Roasted Red Pepper from Meze on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

Located on Shrewsbury Street, Mezé Greek Tapas Bar & Grille is another great restaurant on this iconic street filled with restaurants. The energy in this place was upbeat and friendly. Many exciting conversations happening around you causing you to be caught up in the excitement of being out having amazing food with friends and family. This place is not quiet. If you are looking for a quiet meal this is not the place, but if you are looking to expand your taste buds and experience great Greek food in a highly energetic atmosphere this is the place for you.

The wait staff was prompt and very knowledgeable about the menu items. The idea behind this place is to order multiple dishes and share them among your table. Very typical Tapa’s style. My dinner companions and I ended up ordering quite a few dishes to share among us. Our server started out by delivering lightly toasted bread to our table served with a combination of olives. I dug into a “Village Salad” as it was called from the menu that consisted of cucumbers, tomatoes, red onions, olives; feta cheese drizzled with a light dressing.

The other dishes we ordered came out randomly as they were prepared and ready. Sharing all the plates of food was encouraged as the bounty of wonderful dishes began to fill the table. I had amazing anchovies in an olive oil and tangy dressing. The flavors bursting from these tiny little fish were truly amazing. I also had a small sampling of “smelts” which I had thought were a New England classic. Maybe their origins came from the Greek. Either way I loved these small deep fried crispy fish. Many of these dishes came with dipping sauces with names too complicated write about. Another dish of marinated cold beets was served and needed no dipping sauce to enjoy their earthy flavor. Grilled marinated red peppers were another favorite of mine when it came to the non-carnivore offerings.

Lamb chops came grilled on a bed of white flavored rice. The lamb chops were cooked exactly as I had requested. Chicken Kabobs were another favorite of the table. Served on skewers over white flavored rice. Stuffed grape leaves melted in my mouth, these were truly the best I have ever had. There were so many dishes I can’t do justice describing them all, suffice it to say this is truly a Food Lovers experience. I will be heading back to Mezé to experience and try more of their offerings.

 

Due to the tapas style eating, photos may not match the foodies review or description.

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Nouvo Restaurant’s Growth Because of Sacrifice and Love

Alex Gjonca, the Owner and Chef of Nuovo Restaurant on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

For Alex and Loreta Gjonca, the “experience” of dining at Nuovo is everything. It’s more than just the high-end Mediterranean style food — yes, it’s remarkable. It’s about feeling like you’re part of the family. It’s the subdued, elegant atmosphere; the ability of customers to ask for something that’s not on the menu. It’s the soft sound of the piano playing.

“Nuovo is all about making people feel like home,” says Alex.

It’s a simple enough sentiment, but the recipe for success took years to perfect.

Alex Gjonca is head chef and co-owner of Nuovo along with his wife and business partner Loreta. The Albanian couple opened the restaurant smack dab in the heart of Shrewsbury Street’s bustling dining scene three years ago. But when you walk into Nuovo, what you’re really seeing is a life’s work that began 24 years ago in a long closed Main Street restuarant’s dishroom.

“Alex started as a dishwasher,” Loreta recalls. “He said to the owner, ‘I know how to cook.’ He said ‘No you don’t.’ Alex cooked for him one night and he said, ‘Leave the dishes.’”

His culinary career had begun.

Over the next two and a half decades, Alex worked as a chef, executive chef and partner in several restaurants. He worked in Boston, Auburn, Worcester. He ran a pizzeria. But Nuovo is his dream come true. It’s also a point of personal pride.

“To keep a good name [in this business] is all about what people remember and talk about the next day,” Alex says.

A good part of that success happens in the kitchen. At Nuovo, it’s part science, part art, part culinary school. This is the part you don’t see sitting in Nuovo — Alex working with a small crew to perfect dishes. They’re pretty serious about this — the ingredients, the way the dish looks, getting it just right.

“We sit down and talk about the food,” Alex says. “We sit down and talk about the creating of the meal. And we taste and we go back and forth about which is the best ingredient that goes with that dish. We test it with our customers and we test it with our crew and we reach the conclusion that this dish works perfectly.”

Having a tight kitchen crew that are on the same page became a huge asset for Nuovo shortly after opening. In a business where you can make it or break it in just a matter of weeks, the restaurant hit an unexpected challenge in its second year. Alex was diagnosed with cancer.

Alex Gjonca in the kitchen of Nuovo Restaurant on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA“Alex did all the treatments at Dana Farber and would come back,” Loreta says. “I would be here looking over the business and one of our daughters would come with Alex and he would just put the chef’s coat on and start cooking.”

When he had surgery, Alex was sidelined for two weeks at home. Then, he was back.

Alex and the restaurant survived.

“We grow stronger,” he says of the experience. “You’ve got to love this business. You’ve got to love it in a way that you’re really going to sacrifice. It has nothing to do with the money. It’s a love.”

Despite being on one of the city’s most famous dining stretches, Alex says he doesn’t see the restaurants around him as competition.

“We are here to do our job to help the people of Worcester understand that we cook for them something different than the other guys,” Alex says. “I’ve been working here for 24 years and I love the city and I love the people and I want to give them something that they are going to appreciate.”

Diners enjoying their meal at Nuovo Restaurant on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA