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Roasted Cedar Plank Salmon

Roasted Cedar Plank Salmon from O'Connor's on West Boylston Street in Worcester, MA

Roasted Cedar Plank Salmon from O'Connor's on West Boylston Street in Worcester, MA

I’ve always thought of O’Connor’s as “that Irish restaurant way out in West Boylston.” Having visited O’Connor’s only once, I, like many others, had assumed that the restaurant was actually in West Boylston and not at its legally registered Worcester address. The other assumption that I had ascertained undoubtably stemming from the name (how much more Irish could you get), supported by the focus on their pub-style bar (aptly named the Shannon Bar), and sealed by the fact that they are known for their Irish Favorites, like the Guinness Pie. It wasn’t until the owner, Brendan O’Connor, sat down with us and explained the evolution of the restaurant to keep up both tradition and contemporary culture.

I went into the night knowing that I was going to eat Irish, but after hearing Brendan talk about the menu being more European than Irish I figured I would accept the challenge and honed in on the roasted cedar plank salmon. The salmon filet was large in flavors; marinated in a citrus-herb baste and seasoned with a smokey paprika and cedar spice. Roasted and served on the cedar plank, the fish was infused with a lush, smoky, and aromatic flavor. The pairings of fresh vegetable salsetta consisted of squash, zucchini green beans, and carrots. Although it was a little too salty, it combined with the fish for a masterful experience. The second side, vegetable medley consisted of finely diced vegetables and corn, served cold.

It’s obvious that O’Connor’s has evolved over time and focuses on its menu evolution to match the taste of its customers. With healthy conscious options as well as the “traditional Irish fare” it’s impressive to see that all dining companions had a vast array of dining options but all seemed to have an equally satisfying experience.

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Bo Luc Lat

Bo Luc Lat from Dalat Restaurant on Park Avenue in Worcester, MA

Bo Luc Lat from Dalat Restaurant on Park Avenue in Worcester, MA

The menu at Dalat can be overwhelming at first. Over 100 items that are quite specific. For example there is beef with onions, but also beefs with broccoli. Then there is beef with onions and snow peas. And the options go on. Luckily for me, there was a little flap with six specials. I selected Bo Luc Lat which has stir fried beef chunks (yes, it said chunks) with onions on top of a fresh salad with a little bowl of rice on the side. The plate had cucumber and tomato slices on each side and some type of vegetable under the beef as the salad. I admit I am no expert on vegetables. Or Asian cuisine of any kind except rice. The beef was cooked in a syrupy brown sauce that was very sweet at first. Then I noticed it had a spicy kick. There was nothing on the menu specifying which dishes were spicy and which would be for me, so I had to drink a lot of water and half of my neighbor’s bottle of red wine. I also had to eat the rice despite trying to not eat carbs for the month of August. Despite requiring these modifications to my dining experience, I really liked the dish! It was spicy but the flavor was rich and delicious. The beef chunks were tender and well covered in the sweet sauce. This unassuming little restaurant had great food and I would return again- though I would ask if my selection was spicy!