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Bourbon BBQ Meatloaf

Bourbon BBBQ Meatloaf from Joey's on Chandler Street in Worcester, MA

Bourbon BBBQ Meatloaf from Joey's on Chandler Street in Worcester, MA

I do not have fond memories of meat loaf. My mother, who in all fairness had little interest in cooking, served a meatloaf as dry as it was flavorless, most frequently with instant mashed potatoes. (Don’t worry. This lovely woman does not live anywhere near Worcester and will never read this review.) The meatloaf served in my college cafeteria tasted…well, it tasted exactly like you would expect a cafeteria meatloaf would taste. And yet despite my early exposure I continually seek out this American staple, perhaps searching for the meatloaf that I never had in my otherwise happy childhood. I recently continued my quest at Joey’s Bar & Grill where I experienced their Bourbon BBQ Meatloaf, which tasted exactly as I always imagined a meatloaf could taste. Joey’s tender, remarkably moist meatloaf is made from short ribs and is served with a very tangy BBQ sauce. The meal included a flavorful medley carrots, squash, and broccoli, perfectly roasted, not too soft with just the right amount of bite. (I added just a bit of salt to bring out the flavors.) To balance the flavors and textures of this meal’s stars, the mashed potatoes were simple and smooth with just a few pieces of potato skin. The portion was more than generous, including three slices of meatloaf. There was enough to bring home for the next day’s lunch. At $17, this meal was a bargain, especially when you consider the upscale but friendly atmosphere and fantastic service. -JD

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Baked Kibbie

Baked Kibbe from Le Mirage in Worcester

Baked Kibbe from Le Mirage in Worcester

Having never been to a restaurant specializing in middle eastern cuisine like Le Mirage, I was determined to order a dish that I, perhaps embarrassingly, had never heard of.  I selected the Baked Kibbie, which the menu informed me came with housemade rice pilaf, fresh vegetables, and a side salad.  The side salad, full of fresh greens, came with a balsamic vinaigrette with sweet flavors and a delightfully thicker consistency than I had expected.  I appreciated this, as the dressing stayed on my vegetables!  I chose the butternut squash as my side, which was pureed with a sugary sweetness. The Baked Kibbie turned out to be a square shaped meatloaf-like mixture of bulgur wheat, meat, and spices, giving it a crumbly texture with sweet flavors. There was a tangy yogurt sauce offered to spread over it, but the kibbie was delicious on its own and on a spoon mixed with the squash and rice pilaf.  The pilaf was rather plain, but buttery and added some moisture to mouthfuls of kibbie.  The meal from Le Mirage was filling and had a comfort food feel that left me content and full. -AC