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La Cucina Italiana Offers An Authentic Italian Experience

Eggplant Rollatini at La Cucina Italiana on Hamilton Street in Worcester

Eggplant Rollatini at La Cucina Italiana on Hamilton Street in Worcester

No, I’m not Italian but growing up in a triple-decker on Grafton Hill surrounded by different cultures, languages, and food truly shaped the person I am today. I was nostalgic driving by the street I grew up on and the elementary school I went to on my way to La Cucina Italiana. It figures that Worcester Foodies would plan the holiday dinner in my old stomping ground to make me extra sentimental.

La Cucina Italiana is everything you’d expect from a small family-owned restaurant. It’s on a bright little corner lot on Hamilton Street with plenty of parking and a feeling of familiarity when you walk in. The entrance looks a little bit like a pizza take-out joint. Then to the side, there is a small dining room. For me, that only added to the feeling of family. I was very fond of the reclaimed wooden doors with framed photos hanging along the back wall. The decor seemed like the type of thing you might find in a vintage shop or a home, which once again added to that cozy atmosphere.

At first glance, the menu seems pretty basic with the exception of one traditional Italian specialty not often found: TRIPE. While I am not personally a fan of Tripe, I appreciated seeing it on the menu as I am very familiar with how popular a dish it is in traditional Italian cuisine.

I was surprised to find that La Cucina Italiana serves breakfast Thursday through Sunday from 6 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. They also serve brunch on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. I may go back to try it out, but let’s focus on dinner for now.

While the staple menu items all sounded great, I chose the Eggplant Rollatini off of the menu of specials. The meals came out so quickly that I had barely sipped the wine I brought. La Cucina Italiana is BYOB and there didn’t seem to be a liquor store close by so don’t forget your vino.

The Eggplant Rollatini, which was a steal at only $12.95, came with a big plate of pasta. I chose Penne, but they offered a variety of other wide, flat, long, and skinny pasta options. To be honest, I didn’t need all of the pasta. The star of this dish was the eggplant, which was sliced thin and perfectly breaded. The dish came with three big rolls stuffed with a delicious cheese blend and homemade red sauce: ragu, gravy, marinara… whatever suits you!

While I looked around the table at my companions’ choices, I knew this place was the real deal. The Bolognese, the Manicotti, and the Porchetta all looked delectable.

The service at La Cucina Italian was great too. Naturally, Panarelli family members waited on us. They were all pleasant and excited to talk about their restaurant’s food. They were very attentive and happily refilled our bread basket–more than once.

You couldn’t ask for a better value. My entire check was less than $15, which is less than I might have spent at the grocery store. I’ll definitely return, maybe for breakfast, and I certainly plan to try their take-out pizza on some Friday night very soon!

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Porchetta with a Side of Penne

Porchetta with a Side of Penne from La Cucina on Hamilton Street in Worcester

Porchetta with a Side of Penne from La Cucina on Hamilton Street in Worcester

Take a short jaunt down Hamilton Street and you’ll find an Italian staple: La Cucina Italiana. This small BYOB restaurant opened earlier this year. The interior is quaint. It’s divided between two different dining areas with some small booths for quick dining on one side and a full dining room on the other side. The walls are adorned with black and white photos hung on antique doors that look like they’re straight out of Goodfellas.

The menu was complete with all of the Italian classics you could ever want: lasagna, chicken parm, meatballs, and various pasta dishes to satisfy the hungriest appetites. Everything was priced amazingly well too. Items ranged from $8 to about $12.

While almost everything sounded, looked and smelled amazing, I couldn’t help but order the Porchetta off of the board of specials. I opted for a side of penne and gravy, or red sauce–not to be confused with the brown stuff you smother on your Thanksgiving turkey. The Porchetta was fork-tender. It was stuffed and rolled with ham, salami, a mixture of cheeses, and vegetables then covered in a dark, mushroom gravy. The different cuts of meat and cheese added a good texture and flavor. The veggies were tender and cut nicely too. I only wish the outside skin of the Porchetta had been crispier. I found that it was slightly chewy.

Our server was one of the most attentive, happy and energetic waitresses I have seen in a long time. She always had a smile on her face and was always available when we had a question, or wanted a water refill. It appeared as though she truly enjoyed what she was doing.

La Cucina Italiana is a great alternative for someone looking for homemade classics that are off the commonly traveled Shrewsbury St. You can bring a bottle of your favorite wine from home and enjoy a great meal at a fantastic value, while not feeling pretentious or uncomfortable.

The warmth of the waitstaff, the character of the building, the décor, and the quality of the food can really be felt from the moment you enter the building. An inspiring quote was written on the chalkboard, “People who love to eat are always the best people”. This quote holds true for us and for anyone else who dines at La Cucina. It’s a great choice!