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Spicy Tofu and Vegetables

Spicy Tofu and Vegetables from Dalat Restaurant on Park Avenue in Worcester, MA

Spicy Tofu and Vegetables from Dalat Restaurant on Park Avenue in Worcester, MA

Vietnamese food has become one of my favorite foods when eating out in Worcester, although I tend to go more in the winter months, so when I found out our next Foodies gathering would be at Dalat I was excited. I purchased a six pack of ice cold beer along with a nice bottle of crisp Pinot Grigio for my dining companion, knowing spicy food was about to consumed, and off we went.

Dalat is a very casual spot on Park Ave, so casual that if you didn’t know it was there you might actually pass by it. Inside things are clean and basic, and obviously, family owned and operated.

We started with an order of spring rolls that came out hot and fresh. For my main meal I opted for one the Chef’s Special – Spicy Tofu and Vegetables. Tofu…? my Foodie friends asked? Yes tofu. In perfect contrast to the al dente vegetables it was served with, the spicy, spongy and delicious tofu was the perfect protein to add to this dish as it took on the flavors of the bell and chile peppers, onions and sprouts it was mixed with. Add the perfect amount of heat and this dish was outstanding, especially with an ice cold BYOB beer! The only draw back is that it was a Chef’s Special and might not be on the menu when I go back. But no worries, I am sure that my next experience at Dalat will be just as outstanding.

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Seafood and Mixed Vegetables with Pan Fried Noodles

Seafood and mixed vegetables with pan fried noodles from Dalat on Park Avenue in Worcester, MA

Seafood and mixed vegetables with pan fried noodles from Dalat on Park Avenue in Worcester, MA

Having been part of the Worcester Foodies now for the better part of three years, I’ve come to realize that there are some fantastic Vietnamese restaurants in the city, and particularly on Park Ave. Dalat is not any different…nestled in amongst various store and Beat Niks, is a small dinner room, whose policy offers BYOB and provides dinners with a taste of the foreign flavors that you might see in Vietnam. For my entree, I decided to go with seafood and mixed vegetables with pan fried noodles ($9.90). The waitress described this meal to me as something similar to seafood lo mein…that description alone got my mouth watering.

As I enjoyed my Summer Shandy and conversed with fellow Foodies, I was amazed that the freshly prepared food was ready in a matter of minutes. My plate came steaming with a nice pile of browned noodles that we cooked perfectly. The medley of seafood included shrimp, calamari, shrimp balls, fried fish and other assorted goodies. The fried vegetables were a nice texture contrast from the seafood, and also added a nice freshness, and crunch to the dish. There were also an assortment of sauces that you could add to your dinner including soy sauce, fish sauce, chili sauce and Sriracha. This allows the customer to truly customize their dinner to their liking, whether you like the spice of Sriracha or the tang of a rice wine vinegar sauce. And unlike meals that you may get out at larger chain restaurants, this meal left you feeling satisfied but not overly full or weighted down. The ingredients and the speedy service was what really set this place apart from other restaurants that we have frequented. If you are in the mood to step slightly out of your comfort zone and ambitious enough to try something new and exciting; Dalat is a must stop for any self-proclaimed “Foodies” out there!