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Chef’s Best: The Rovezzi Experience

Chef Chris Rovezzi talking with the group about his culinary journey

On Tuesday January 6, we hosted our second Chef’s Best event. The purpose of these events is to offer a unique dining experience that breaks convention the right way.

First off, you aren’t burdened with surveying the menu and picking out the best dish. I think we all know ordering for ourselves is futile. We don’t know what we’re doing. We pick items we’re comfortable with, or we overshoot and pick an entrée that contains fancy-sounding ingredients we couldn’t pick out of a line-up. Then we’re plagued by regret as we envy other orders. Instead Chef’s Best allows chefs to cook what they feel best showcases their culinary talents.

Mass Foodies_Rovezzie-0041For the second Chef’s Best, Chef Chris Rovezzi of Rovezzi’s Ristorante in Fiskdale, Mass. was invited to make a three-course meal of whatever his heart desired. Right away, his heart desired more. He changed the three to a four and he prepared a fantastic four-course meal for us.

Before I make you very hungry by telling you what we ate and how delicious it was, you need to know two more important details about Chef’s Best.

You know how normally you go out to eat with people you’ve met? Well, we’re breaking that convention too. At Chef’s Best there are some Worcester Foodies in attendance but there are also couples and friends who join in to meet new people. That is one of the best parts of the night: dining with people who want to support local businesses and eat high-quality food.

Here’s the second tidbit. You know how normally the chef is a stranger that maybe you’ve stalked on Instagram and Facebook to see what his or her spouse, children, friends, and selfies look like? Well, we’re not going to stop doing that. But at Chef’s Best, the chef comes out and tells you about the dinner as well as his or her philosophy on cooking.

Chef's Best, Rovezzi ExperienceIn the case of Chef Chris Rovezzi, he read a passage from Marcella’s Italian Kitchen by a titan of authentic Italian cuisine, Marcella Hazan. He prefaced the reading by saying these words inspired him to become a chef.

The passage read, “All that really matters in food is its flavor… It matters not that it be novel, that it look picture pretty, that it be made with unusual or costly or currently fashionable ingredients, that it be served by candlelight, that it display intricacy of execution, that it be invested in the glory of a celebrated name. Such things may add circumstantial interest to the business of eating… but they add nothing to taste, and signify nothing when taste is lacking.”

He followed up the reading to say, “This basically defines me as a chef. I will never steep myself in the current fads and fashions of the edgy rock star chefs of today’s culinary climate. If my guests don’t find my foods lusty and delicious, then I fail.”

Mass Foodies_Rovezzie-9996“This means you won’t find any foam on your plates tonight,” he added. The joke landed perfectly. Everyone laughed with gusto.

With that, he went back to the kitchen to plate our four-course dinner. The dish he added was The Brussel Sprout Caesar Salad, which is one of the restaurant’s most popular items. When it arrived, we knew why—and we knew his philosophy was accurate. Each element was done well. The brussel sprouts were shredded and cooked perfectly. The dressing tasted great without saturated the other ingredients: focaccia croutons and out-of-this-world shaved Reggiano.

The Grilled Scallops over Pumpkin-spinach Couscous accented with maple gastrique came out next. Chris mentioned earlier that he wanted us to try this popular entree, which is why he served it as a smaller portion of two scallops.

For the main course, Chef Rovezzi prepared Handmade Porcini Mushroom Panzerotti with an Oxtail Ragout topped with imported burrata. These pasta triangles were packed with flavor. I didn’t see a bite left on anyone’s plate.

The Blooming Apple with Cinnamon-Brown Sugar Ice Cream and Rosemary Caramel presented beautifully and was inhaled by most patrons immediately even though we all devoured the panzerotti entirely and delightfully.

While our first Chef’s Best was an outdoor dinner with when the temperature was still cooperating, this Chef’s Best in the dead of winter was timed just right. Rovezzi’s Ristorante is probably wonderful in the summer. However, the cozy atmosphere of the house turned restaurant is a quintessential New England setting for a comforting night out this winter.

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It’s Time For Worcester

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GoLocalWorcester Partners With WorcesterScene.com to Bring Worcester’s Only Digital-Native News To Central MA Marketplace

Worcester, MA (February 14, 2012) WorcesterScene.com and GoLocal24 today announced that they have entered into a partnership with GoLocal24’s newest brand GoLocalWorcester.com. The partnership between the two is the initial strategic step in creating a dominant foothold within the digital news industry in Central Massachusetts.

“Partnering with WorcesterScene.com is tremendous for us and ultimately for our readers. The goal of a news organization has to be to promote the best content – the reader wins,” said Josh Fenton, Co-Founder and CEO of GoLocal24.

GoLocal24’s brand GoLocalProvidence.com broke into the news marketplace in Providence, Rhode Island generating a more than 600,000 monthly page views and quickly capturing an audience away from traditional news sources because of its on-line strategy, immediacy and integration with social media.

“GoLocal24 is the epitome of the disruptive innovator. We have developed a model for creating an ecosystem of content-driven relationships in a mid-size market. Finding a strategic partner in Worcester was essential when looking to bring this news service to New England’s second largest city,” said Fenton. GoLocal24 successfully closed a second round of financing led by Cork Media and Angel Street Capital in December of 2011.

WorcesterScene.com is laser-focused on the hospitality, entertainment and art industries in Worcester and maintains arguably the most up-to-date listings of businesses in those industries. It has become the most trusted source to find out where to eat, drink, and be cultured in Worcester.

Founder, Luke M. Vaillancourt says, “WorcesterScene.com’s focus has never been as a news source, so we are more than thrilled to be partnering with an organization that understands not only the technologies used to deliver breaking news stories, but also understands the desires of the reader. We have no doubt that this partnership will help bolster how Worcesterites interact with what’s going on in their region.”

Time and technology will be necessary to implement the plan. Initially, GoLocalWorcester, once launched, will be feeding news stories to the WorcesterScene.com audience. Relevant information drawn from the subscription of the WorcesterScene directory will be interjected within the GoLocalWorcester site to provide it’s readers with the most up to date information without the hassles of having to search for possibly incorrect information.

This partnership is effective immediately and will be rolling out over the course of the month. WorcesterScene.com is currently under the process of revamping it’s technology to better fit the information being made available through GoLocalWorcester.

 

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About WorcesterScene.com

WorcesterScene.com was designed and developed by Luke M. Vaillancourt for the sole purpose of having a single resource for people to find the hidden treasures of Worcester. Over the years, WorcesterScene has evolved to serve many needs. It was first created to simply provide an up-to-date resource of restaurants, bars and clubs, and the galleries in the city to help expose the hidden gems that the city had to offer, but might not have a marketing budget to advertise. Over time, WorcesterScene has branched off several microsites and organizations, including WorcesterFoodies. These microsites stay true to the core purpose of WorcesterScene’s mission, but help to add a more detailed element to help the site’s visitors make a decision on where to go and why. The nature of the Internet is not unlike the nature of Worcester; it is constantly growing and so is WorcesterScene.

 

About GoLocalWorcester

GoLocal24 is creating the next model for local digital news and information. By providing high value local content, GoLocal24 is creating a scalable, highly efficient and monetizable mid-sized market model for next generation media. In GoLocal24’s first market, Providence, RI, GoLocalProv.com is the “go to” local Web experience that breaks the biggest local stories – news and politics, arts and entertainment, food and fashion, plus professional, college, and high school sports; and it allows users to go as deep as they wish. Leveraging branded, credible, and respected contributors, GoLocal creates content, social experience and advertising opportunity that is unmatched. Information is delivered through multimedia, written, and video platforms; GoLocal24 is creating the model for local-content media.

 

For more information please contact:

Luke M. Vaillancourt / Principal                                         Josh Fenton / Co-founder and CEO
WorcesterScene.com                                                                  GoLocal24, LLC
617-858-1834                                                                            401-497-0186
luke@WorcesterScene.com                                                      jfenton@golocalprov.com