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Roasted Scallops

Roasted Scallops

Roasted Scallops

When staring at Zorba’s Taverna Restaurant and Bar’s large, orange menu, it can be quite overwhelming…with so many delicious sounding dishes, it’s a surprise that anyone can come to a decision. However, tonight I decided to go with the roasted scallops. This dish had fresh sea scallops in a creamy mix of bacon, tomatoes, scallions, garlic and herbs in a creamy Romano cheese sauce. My dinner was priced at $19.99, which for seafood, I did not think was priced too over the top. My meal was served to me on a heaping plate of pasta with colorful tomatoes and pink cream sauce accenting various pieces of the meal. The sauce had a nice smokey flavor to it from the bacon that permeated the scallops and pasta. The scallops were cooked perfectly and were quite plentiful. The tomatoes and scallions added a nice crunchy fresh texture note to the al dente pasta and sweet scallops. Overall, the dish was seasoned perfectly, but because of the Romano cheese sauce, was very filling and sat heavily in my stomach after the meal. However, for the price and the portion size, this is one of the best dinners that I have had in Worcester in quite sometime. Zorba’s is now on the top of my list for dining locations from here on out. -ED

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Stuffed Peppers

Stuffed Peppers

Stuffed Peppers

I have to admit I was overwhelmed when presented with the menu at Zorba’s Taverna Restaurant and Bar – such a wide variety of items to choose from.  But I quickly decided to go with something I haven’t had in a real long time – stuffed peppers.  Who didn’t have stuffed peppers as a family meal growing up.

The casserole dish came piping hot with two large green stuffed peppers surrounded by a sea of marina sauce with the mozzarella cheese oozing out of the top of each pepper.  The amount of sauce was a little heavy for me given it was just for two peppers but I was glad it didn’t make the peppers soggy.  The peppers were cooked perfectly as I could easily cut them with my fork but still had the firmness to them to hold the filling. The best way to eat the peppers is to grab some pepper along with the “filling” – all in one bite.  The filling or “stuffed part of the pepper” was what I expected and remembered from childhood – ground beef, white rice and a little tomato sauce with just a touch of oregano and basil to give it some added flavor.  Overall it was a simple but flavorful dish that reminded me of a home cooked meal that I had growing up.  Great comfort food for a cool rainy night. -MM