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Filet Mignon

Restaurant: Ritual, Main Street

The Facts: An 8 oz filet mignon wrapped in bacon with a port wine demi glaze.  Served along smashed red potatoes and mixed vegetables of carrots and broccoli.

Foodie’s Review: First impressions were great as the meal was nicely presented with the filet resting lightly on the smashed potatoes with the colorful veggies rounding out the plate.  Sometimes when you ask for your steak to be medium, you never know what you will get, but mine was cooked perfectly with the right amount of juiciness and tenderness.  I always enjoy a nice sauce with my filet and preferably something light, and here the port demi glaze complemented the filet perfectly without being overwhelming to the taste buds.  For that extra touch and who doesn’t love bacon, the strip of bacon around the filet just made the filet all that juicer.  For me the portion was the right size but I could see that it might be on the tad smaller side for someone with a hearty appetite.

Though I am not sure how this dish related to the overall theme of Ritual, I would recommend this dish to those looking for a nice steak dinner.

This review was done by an independent member of the Worcester Foodies group during their monthly meeting in May 2011.

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Filetto Al Pepe Nero

Filetto Al Pepe Nero available at Piccolo's on Shrewsbury Street.

Restaurant: Piccolo’s, Shrewsbury Street

As it appears in the menu: Two grilled filet mignon medallions, cracked black pepper, caramelized onions, Gorgonzola cream served over a bountiful amount of linguine pasta topped with freshly grated Parmesan cheese and cracked pepper.

Foodie’s Review: Beautiful presentation! Steak was cooked perfectly and had perfect grill markings, to top it off the aroma was intoxicating. The plate was garnished with fresh chives and parsley and complimented by the freshly grated Parmesan cheese and pepper. The steak was prepared a true medium rare, as requested, and the pasta was filled with caramelized onions and a rich, salty Gorgonzola sauce. The most difficult part of this dish was to keeping the others away from trying to have a taste.

This review was done by an independent member of the Worcester Foodies group during their monthly meeting in April 2011.