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Bangkok Beef

Bangkok Beef at Racha Thai in Worcester

Bangkok Beef at Racha Thai in Worcester

Tucked away in a small strip mall in Worcester Racha Thai offers a variety of Thai dishes. The restaurant was simple yet functional and the service was pleasant. I typically order  a curry dish, but decided tonight to order something more basic. After reviewing the menu I decided to order Bangkok Beef. The dish was served a as nice mix of steamed vegetables with the Barbecued beef served on top of the veggies.  The vegetables included broccoli, peapods, cabbage, baby corn to name a few. The beef was sliced thin and had a light soybean sauce and was barbecued to perfection. The beef and vegetables were prepared perfectly, I would recommend this dish to anyone not looking for overly complex tastes in their Thai food. Overall, the experience was good and I would be happy to go back and try other dishes.   -DO

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Grilled Sausage & Rice

Each time I drive down Shrewsbury Street I spy yet another location I have somehow missed in the past. Parkway Diner is one place I have actually never noticed. Walking in I took notice of the authentic looking diner to the left that was closed and made a mental note that I would certainly have to come back for my favorite meal – breakfast.

Entering the Parkway Diner the atmosphere was comfortable and sports bar themed. The very friendly staff member asked me if I would care for a drink; I ordered a cold beer since the summer heat has been extreme and started to peruse the menu.

The menu had the typical sports bar type feel and most meals had a slight Italian sound. I was torn between a balsamic chicken sandwich and the grilled sausage & rice – the description read: grilled Italian sausage served over rice pilaf & daily vegetable.

I decided to go with the grilled sausage & rice with the daily vegetable. When the meal arrived the colors looked appealing. The sausage was placed over the rice (I love rice pilaf) and the vegetables in a symmetrical portion of corn and peas. The sausage was slightly over cooked, however it did have a decent flavor and the rice was a typical pilaf. Unfortunately, I do not like peas or corn so I did not eat any of them. Hindsight, I should be asking what the vegetable is as to not waste food. Over all I really liked the atmosphere and the service was great as well. I look forward to trying breakfast there soon. -LB