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BBQ Duck Tacos from Mezcal Tequila Cantina

BBQ Duck Tacos from Mezcal Tequila Cantina on Major Taylor Boulevard in Worcester, MA

BBQ Duck Tacos from Mezcal Tequila Cantina on Major Taylor Boulevard in Worcester, MA

I don’t like Mexican. I am not sure if it’s because of the flavors or that my image of the food genre was tainted because of going to too many Taco Bells as a child. Even during one of many trips to Mexico, I was had pressed to find Mexican to enjoy.

I think that the problem that I have (and I’m sure I’m not alone) is that Mexican goes beyond tacos and burritos—the items most often associated with fast food chains. Upon entering the new location of Mezcal Tequila Cantina, it was immediately evident that the time and money the owners put towards every detail of the aesthetics in the restaurant would be carried through the menu too.

I am a creative and experimental eater, but I will admit, seeing the vast selections of menu items was overwhelming and the fear of choosing something that I may not like (“I know I won’t like!”) trumped my gut instinct to choose a house specialty. I found safety in the taco section and decided on the BBQ Duck soft shell corn tortilla, which included three tacos, shaved lettuce, red radish, jack cheese, and was served with Mexican rice.

I was quick to notice that my dining companions’ dishes looked exotic and delicious—I was jealous the instant I saw the Duck Confit Chimichangas, Jerk-seared Salmon Filet, and even the Mole Chicken. I immediately questioned my decision to order “safe.”

The tacos were a delicate soft shell tortilla that rolled effortlessly around the meat; they were certainly large enough to jam-pack with the cheese and lettuce without making a mess after the first bite. What surprised me the most, however, was the duck. Sure, in my mind it seems like tacos would be the easiest meal in the world to make (disclaimer: I’ve never made tacos at home), but it would take a gourmet chef to prepare the BBQ duck as they did for the tacos. The BBQ duck seemed out of place in my mind, like wearing a tuxedo to a pool party. Granted, the combination of the meat and tacos made for an extraordinary meal, but the duck was so good Mezcal could have artistically dolloped the portion onto an oversized white serving dish and charged double for fine dining. Beautifully pulled apart, the meat was incredibly moist with the gamey flavor unique to the bird,  complimented by the perfect amount of house made BBQ. The duck was exquisite.

Overall, I was very pleased that my first Mexican meal at the new location of Mezcal was safe and fulfilling. Knowing the flavors that existed in such a “simple” dish made me wish that I had gone outside the border of my comfort zone and tried one of the especialidades de la casa. But, I am pleased that I know that I can enjoy Mexican when it’s done right and I look forward to many more trips to Major Taylor Boulevard in Worcester, MA.

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Chicken Mole from Mezcal Tequila Cantina

Chicken Mole from Mezcal Tequila Cantina on Major Taylor Boulevard in Worcester, MA

Chicken Mole from Mezcal Tequila Cantina on Major Taylor Boulevard in Worcester, MA

Más Mezcal Recently moved from a small Shrewsbury Street location to a newly renovated space in downtown Worcester across from the DCU center giving Worcester residents and convention attendees some desperately needed variety in the downtown dining scene. My first thoughts were to how large the new space was. Más Mezcal’s new space a former night club space in a parking garage, leaving the owners plenty of space for their restaurant. The new location allowed to a complete remodel and the owners attention to detail and style were apparent. One downside to the new space was it seemed a little loud due to the hard finishes and space. The flip side is there is plenty of seating and the space can accommodate large groups.

After reviewing the menu and looking at the vast options and choices I was drawn to the Chicken Mole. Described as an all natural chicken with maple smoked bacon, sundried tomato, caramelized onion, jack stuffed Murrays Statler Breast. It was served over a bead of creamy polenta and came accompanied by a side of garlic spinach sauté with a tequila Argo dolce drizzle. The chicken was more along the lines of a half of a small chicken or game hen and was perfectly prepared with a crispy exterior and moist interior. The mole sauce was a complex blend of flavors and spices that leant itself perfectly to the dish. Paired with the spinach greens and polenta the dish was an enjoyable combination of flavors and textures that complemented each other. The Tequila drizzle offered an nice little surprising bit to the dish. I did seem to miss or not really taste the bacon, jack, caramelized onion flavors of the dish. Overall the dish was well prepared, complex and enjoyable as I would expect from this group.

Más Mezcal should be a good addition to the downtown dining scene; hosting convention goers and office workers during the day and being a destination dining location at night. I look forward to seeing what the lunch crowd is like and would definitely recommend dining here again. There guacamole bar and variety of different guacamoles are worth further exploration as well.