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Porcini Mushroom

Restaurant: Ritual, Main Street

The Facts: Sauteed in wine, lemon and garlic tossed with chèvre and served over linguine.

Foodie’s Review: For those looking to skip the meat in their linguine should try Ritual’s rendition of the Porcini Mushroom. Perfectly tender linguine acts as the ambassador to the sauce, mushrooms and flakes of Parmesan. Right off the bat, the heavy zest from the lemon and garlic medley dance with the flavors from the wine sauce and drizzle of balsamic. Unlike the traditional pasta dish, the combination of Parmesan and the perfectly portioned chèvre (goat cheese) interact perfectly with the taste buds, leaving the aftertaste in your mouth feeling dry like drinking a deep red wine. The texture of the mushrooms and pasta are quick to replace the dryness with the zest from the lemon. The dish is a constant roller coaster for your pallet, leaving you wanting more.

This review was done by an independent member of the Worcester Foodies group during their monthly meeting in May 2011.

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Zorn

20110514-044134.jpgWho says that art should be restricted to the canvasses at the Worcester Art Museum? With an updated menu, the Café at WAM is serving food that even an art critic would love. The Zorn sandwich, for example, is a twist on the grilled cheese with two slices of a seven grain bread, creamy Brie, and cranberry and apple chutney, grilled to melt together like the brush strokes of a master. Accompanied with a side of cold tortellini and cubed squash and tomato this dish is a great excuse to escape the galleries.