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Pumpkin & Lobster Risotto at The International

Lobster Risotto from The International in Bolton, MA

Lobster Risotto from The International in Bolton, MA

Admittedly, I thought I was being punked driving down the long, dark, winding road that leads to The International. I thought I took a wrong turn somewhere. But, no. Once I happened upon the amply-lit golf course and made my way over to The Fireplace Room, I knew I was in the right place. The International’s open-to-the-public restaurant is situated on a lovely parcel of land in Bolton and boasts a beautiful lodge with soaring ceiling, three walls of floor-to-ceiling windows and warm mood lighting.

The meal began with complimentary pita wedges accompanied by a homemade bean puree. They also provided a must-try sun-dried tomato focaccia. As I noshed on these starters, I perused the menu, which included everything from Cast Iron Swordfish to an herb-encrusted filet. Vegetarians would also be quite content at The International. A third of the appetizers are meat-free and they offer a vegetarian pizza as well as a cauliflower steak.

After consulting with our waitress, I settled on the Lobster and Pumpkin Risotto, an evening favorite. I was not quite sure what to expect. I’ve admittedly never seen a gourd and a lobster mingle on a plate. I was pleasantly stunned when I saw the most adorable little pumpkin bowl overflowing with a heap of steaming, creamy risotto along with chunks of Maine lobster, peas, Applewood smoked bacon, and toasted pumpkin seeds.

I was worried that this dish would taste like a Starbuck’s pumpkin latte with nutmeg and cinnamon. I was so wrong. The chef showed immense restraint in the seasoning of this dish. The chef truly allowed the flavors of each individual ingredient to stand out. The velvety asiago risotto was cut with the crunch of earthy pumpkin seeds. The sweetness of tender pumpkin was met with savory lobster chunks. This dish was incredible right down to the fact that the little gourd bowl was so thoroughly roasted that it was easily cut with the side of a fork. I’ve been thinking about this slice of heaven since leaving The International–the dish was just that good.

Our server won my vote the second I dove into the lobster risotto. She helped me decide to order this unusual flavor combination. She was attentive but unobtrusive. I nearly fell off my chair when she brought out individual, and perfectly tallied, checks without request. Our group is often large and many restaurants struggle with this task.

Given the beautiful setting, impeccable service, and drool-worthy food, I will be back at The International’s table. In fact, I’ve already planned a date night so I can return and try more of their fare. Who knew such fine cuisine and hospitality was right around the corner in Bolton? I, for one, was pleasantly surprised.

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Caesar Salad and The Godfather Pizza

Caesar Salad and The Godfather Pizza from the International in Bolton, MA

Caesar Salad and The Godfather Pizza from the International in Bolton, MA

After making our way through the middle of nowhere to get to The International, we were greeted by a warm dining room. The restaurant’s interior reminded me of a grandparent’s den complete with well-appointed bar, roaring fire and embraced opulence. They even had a sign that read ‘Cell Phone Use Prohibited’.

The gracious waitstaff explained their vast wine and drink menu making us feel right at home.

After reviewing the menu, I was struck by sticker shock at first. I could not believe some of the prices. While I am not cheap, I am always weary about the correlation between price and portion size. We have been victims of a shakedown or two at other Foodies events. That being said, I decided to go with a Caesar Salad with anchovies and The Godfather Pizza.

First off, the Caesar Salad was bright and refreshing. It offered a nice balance of creamy dressing and crunchy housemade croutons. The saltiness that only anchovies can bring made the salad complete. My only gripe was that I am used to a Caesar salad being made with anchovies. Apparently anchovies cost $2 extra. Something about that just doesn’t seem right considering the salad was overpriced to begin with.

The Godfather Pizza was adorned with pepperoni, prosciutto di Parma, blistered cherry tomatoes, basil, housemade Pomodoro sauce, cow’s milk mozzarella, and a balsamic reduction drizzled on top. When the pizza arrived, I noticed that the edges looked amazing. The charred and blackened crust begged me to sink my teeth into it. The creamy mozzarella was silky and stretched with each bite. The pepperoni and prosciutto added a classic spiciness. The red sauce was sweet, but the addition of fresh basil made the pizza dance off my taste buds.

What I did miss was the balsamic reduction. I could barely detect it on the pizza. I missed the acid in each bite. I also found that the so-called blistered cherry tomatoes were mostly raw. They may have been too big to cook properly. I found it difficult to eat them so I removed most of them from my pizza.

The service at The International was everything that I would expect from a high-class country club. The waitstaff was attentive to our needs and was always in the vicinity to refill water glasses and bring adult beverages. They were respectful and provided helpful hints about the menus. However, we had to wait a considerable amount of time between our appetizers and entrées. And, it didn’t seem like the kitchen was very busy.

Our Foodies group was split into two tables. The other table received their dessert before we received our entrées. To me, this is completely unacceptable given the price.

Overall, The International lived up to my expectations. It was a very upscale, high-class dining experience that is not for an ordinary occasion for a regular middle-class citizen. To me, this would be a perfect restaurant for an anniversary dinner or another special occasion. It’s not for a casual Tuesday night dinner.

With the price of dinner well over $100, I will not be back on a regular basis. Although, I would certainly like the opportunity to shoot 120 on their golf course. I just found myself slightly out of my comfort zone and felt as though I was transported to a scene right out Caddyshack. If this is your cup of tea, I would highly recommend you brush off that silk suit, start up your Maserati and head down to The International for a delicious dinner. Don’t forget, you’ll need to carve out a few hours for the full experience.