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Natchitoches Meat Pies

 

In lieu of an entrée at Gumbo, I opted for two indulgent appetizers – each entirely different ‘fried’ experience. The Natchitoches meat pies were surprising light and a flakey golden brown. I enjoyed the finely ground texture of the meat and the mild Creole flavors with an overall warm buttery appeal without being heavy. The jalapeno aioli added another dimension – I tasted less jalapeno and cooler ranch than I would have expected, but was very content nevertheless. On the other hand, the shrimp and eggplant beignets were heavy and doughier than I would have liked. Each fritter contained a bite or two of shrimp and the eggplant was entirely indiscernible. The Creole tartar sauce was undoubtedly the star of this dish and I appreciated the distinct Creole kick. The savory beignets were a unique concept that could be improved upon and I only hope that Gumbo adds the traditional sweet beignets to their dessert menu – a dish no New Orleans kitchen should be without!  Overall, I think that Gumbo is a refreshing addition to the Worcester restaurant scene and I look forward to trying their other dishes. –MO

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Shrimp and Grits

Nestled in a building on Water Street in the Canal District in Worcester, Gumbo is one of Worcester’s newest restaurants. Billed as a New Orleans kitchen and Oyster Bar  it is nice to hear of something other than another Italian restaurant opening. The main dining area was a slightly darker room with lots of brick, stone, and exposed beams—hints of purple and gold accented the room. We were promptly seated and pondered over the wide variety of selections on the menu. I opted for the Shrimp and Grits that were described as “well seasoned gulf shrimp sautéed with onions, peppers, and celery in a Louisiana BBQ sauce… served over a creamy cheddar and jalapeno grits.” The meal delivered what it promised, pairing seven large shrimp with a tasty red BBQ sauce. The grits had a nice jalapeno cheddar taste to them and were the perfect accompaniment to the shrimp. My only suggestions would be to season the shrimp a little more and to make the sautéed vegetables more pronounced for added texture. Overall, I will definitely be back to Gumbo to try more of the dishes Gumbo has to offer. A welcomed addition to the Worcester dining scene. -DO