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#SundayFunday – It’s an Experience at Bocado Tapas Wine Bar

Bocado Paella

In this fickle town, going out for dinner has become an epic battle amongst the most indecisive people. The new restaurant expansion has left food lovers in a world unknown filled with diner’s remorse, food envy, and other food-related regrets. Ultimately, food lovers are trying to satisfy their cravings at every new place with a certain level of FOMO – fear of missing out – as a new place opens down the road. However, there’s one establishment in Worcester that remains in a world of its own with a unique position to satisfy the utmost indecisive foodie.

Representing the underrepresented Spanish culture, Bocado Tapas Wine Bar is at the epicenter of the ideal #SundayFunday destination. Its walls are adorned with paintings of matadors de toros and flamenco dancers, the dark crimson colors drape over the chandeliers, and the dark leather booths speak to comfort and indulgence. Before the presence of a menu, Bocado Tapas Wine Bar sets the tone for an experience beyond its culinary offerings. The sultry sounds of salsa music played in the background as the small flames of the tealight candles on every table give off the perfect amount of intimate lighting.

Once the menu is presented, the experience of Bocado comes full circle with an intricate listing of tapas, Spanish wines, and authentic paella dishes. In the Spanish culture, tapas are the making of every meal. They are the small, savory plates or canapés originating in Spain and captivating the senses of food lovers everywhere. Served in select bars in Spain, tapas have evolved into an elegant affair of cuisine and company. At Bocado, they have emerged as a game changer years ago and remain as an exciting feature of Worcester’s growing food infatuation, making it the ideal #SundayFunday pick.

They say to truly experience Bocado is to share the menu with your table. Enjoying meats and cheeses, tapas plates and a large plate entree or paella and dessert is the ultimate way to experience what Bocado has to offer.

From the charcuteria y queso – a culmination of imported and domestic meats and cheeses – to the acompanamientos of fried mixed olives with saffron allioli, starting a night out at Bocado is easy as the menu varies with exotic flavors and a hint of exploration. Tapas are offered as cold or hot dishes, tapas frias and tapas calientes.

Hearing tapas described as small savory plates doesn’t provide the full imagery of some of the dishes as they range from chuletas de cordero – grilled lollipop lamb chops with rosemary mustard oil – to pulpo a feira – grilled Spanish octopus, roasted potato drizzled with olive oil, smoked Spanish paprika and sea salt. The range is impeccable and pairing the tapas, whether frias or calientes, with Spanish wine and a large plate of paella produce a transformative experience back to the old country. The paella, topped with a variety of peppers, and loaded with everything from shrimp to chorizo to lobster and mussels, is the closest formation to the original Valencia-style paella – a darker, denser and drier paella. The dish is the perfect pairing for Bocado’s award-winning Spanish wine list.

If for nothing more than the transformative experience Bocado Tapas Wine Bar provides, transitioning every foodie to the essence of Spanish culture in Spain, it is deserving of our #SundayFunday seal of approval.

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Discover Central Massachusetts Leading “Art of Food” With Region’s ArtWeek

Discover Central Massachusetts Leading "Art of Food" With Region's ArtWeek

In 2013, Catalan Chef Ferran Adrià, the man once hailed as the “Salvidor Dali of the kitchen” received his own art exhibit to demonstrate the deep roots intertwined between artistic expression and culinary skills. In 2017, Mass Foodies declared food the “utmost undervalued form of artistic expression in the history of art,” in its #FoodisArt series. Fast forward to 2018 and the connection between the two industries are stronger than ever, as the correlation of culinary expression has finally reached the second largest city in New England: Worcester, thanks to a partnership between Discover Central MA and ArtWeek.

ArtWeek, an award-winning innovative festival featuring hundreds of unique and creative experiences that are hands-on, interactive or offer behind-the-scenes access to artists or the creative process, has arrived in Worcester and Mass Foodies is excited to help participate and urge Worcester-area chefs to “find their muse.”

Presented by Highland Street Foundation and produced by the Boch Center, ArtWeek is designed to drive neighborhood economic impact and build awareness of the area’s creative economy in Boston. In four years, ArtWeek has morphed from a downtown celebration of historic theatres into a statewide festival introducing, Art of Food, an ArtWeek initiative recognizing the diversity and beauty of art through conceiving, creating, and constructing meaningful food items to bring the community together. During ArtWeek, restaurants and chefs are encouraged to create specialty dishes and cocktails that are inspired by art, in an attempt to tap into the creative genius behind the hospitality and restaurant sector. In Central Massachusetts, ArtWeek is a natural way for Worcester’s evolving culinary scene to show how some of the commonwealth’s most talented chefs can interpret fine art pieces through creative plating.

If you are a restaurant, bartender, or chef who would like to join us ArtWeek this season as they make their way through central Massachusetts, then submit your applications here no later than April 3rd. Have questions about the application or Art of Food in general? Contact Discover Central Massachusetts at info@discovercentralma.org or 508-753-1550 , who is spearheading the movement for the region.