Submitted by Jaekash1911 t3_11s76g8 in WorcesterMA
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weasel999 t1_jccfuy0 wrote
Love it there. Try the Nutella mousse for dessert !
A_Man_Who_Writes t1_jcdfzuw wrote
That was my third choice behind the tiramisu and almond torte. So good! I’ll get that next time.
EnduringMushroom t1_jcczhx5 wrote
Fatima’s is great African food
spitfish t1_jcf5cby wrote
We found them during the pandemic. Such great food & wonderful people.
librarycat27 t1_jcd45jo wrote
Yesss my fav
cgaels6650 t1_jccwc4o wrote
Bocado
A_Man_Who_Writes t1_jcdg5g0 wrote
Bocado is next on my food bucket list. Endless great things said about it.
AdamHR t1_jce7sgg wrote
Get the fried goat cheese.
outb0undflight t1_jcf0cph wrote
And the grilled octopus!
cgaels6650 t1_jcdi8dm wrote
It's fantastic. We always get the rice balls, shrimp sliders, fried goat cheese and churros. The paella is ok but we rarely get it.
guybehindawall t1_jccsuu9 wrote
Right now I got Wooden Bar at the top of my power rankings, but Dead Horse is probably pound for pound the best in the city.
Chashu, Birch Tree, and Volturno all hit that really good but nice and casual sweet spot.
Vincent's and Coney are unironically excellent at what they do and always a good time.
The_Mahk t1_jcd18np wrote
Had my first Vincent’s meatball sandwich and the bread was amazing, but the meatball left a bit to be desired
mangobobabilly t1_jce2h4e wrote
This is soooo accurate but be careful who you say that to 😂😂 people are defensive about the meatball sub
Unlucky-Boot-6567 t1_jcgfv8z wrote
and they have nothing to do with the bread
the meatball sandwich GOAT is Belsito’s
CompasslessPigeon t1_jccz2p1 wrote
Good on you for the Vincent's and Coney shout outs. Absolutely incredible at what they do. Best way to put it for sure.
bartnd t1_jccnn5o wrote
Overall favorite is tough since there are so many that excel at different things.
If you're not in the mood for anything specific, the tasting menu at Deadhorse Hill has always been good if you don't mind letting the chef decide.
If you'd rather choose what you're ordering but want a variety of options, Joey's and Peppercorns are consistently good.
ssdroo t1_jcd5i7w wrote
Does deadhorse still do the chef tasting menu?
MWL27 t1_jcdasd1 wrote
I don’t think so. They do have themed special dinners that are more of a tasting menu but I don’t believe it’s on the normal menu. I do miss that though, always an adventure.
boba79 t1_jccx633 wrote
I liked Joey's, but found it to be too loud to enjoy a meal. They mix up the menu, which is nice.
Peppercorns for the pizza, but the menu doesn't change very often (and the 'chef's surprise' or whatever they call it is the chef picking things off the menu, not a customized meal.
amandaflash t1_jccz20z wrote
Hand of the Chef is just that, whatever they want to make you. I've gotten some really creative meals that way.
boba79 t1_jch4ajv wrote
Agree, so have I, just not at Peppercorns.
KNS508 t1_jcde7vl wrote
Dalat. Nothing fancy but been going for years, never let’s you down. The peanut sauce is unreal.
City Line Diner or Annie’s Clark Brunch are great for breakfast.
PristinePine t1_jcdli98 wrote
Dalat is my go-to. I dream about that caramelized pork dish. 💖
KNS508 t1_jch3tki wrote
Which number is it? My friend got it once and I’ve been wanting to try it but couldn’t figure it out based on menu descriptions.
PristinePine t1_jcjf7qc wrote
- Heo Kho Tộ (Pork Caramelize in Clay Pot)
$10.20
Pork caramelize in fish sauce (Hot Pot). Serve with a plate of white rice.
🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
KNS508 t1_jckb1iy wrote
Oh I can’t wait to get this 🤤
PristinePine t1_jckipap wrote
If you enjoy vietnamese food, I would be very surprised if you didn't end up making it your new go-to dish. Do report back if you remember 😂
your_city_councilor t1_jcfnsz7 wrote
>Annie’s Clark Brunch
Didn't they go out of business when the owner retired?
KNS508 t1_jch3e9n wrote
No. Still open. Annie is back behind the grill while Clark technically runs it until the end of the semester then I guess we’ll see.
pra_com001 t1_jccdudv wrote
Pizza - Birch tree bread company. Chinese - Red Pepper
Unlucky-Boot-6567 t1_jccihdc wrote
Pasta Mani is unreal
JohnnyGoldwink t1_jcdzen7 wrote
+1 for Pasta Mani. Wooden bar is another great spot. Simjang was right up there before they closed :(
spitfish t1_jcf5gcq wrote
Keep an eye on deadhorse. Every now & then, they offer Simjang chicken wings.
CoolAbdul t1_jcd71hw wrote
Wooden Bar
GrandMarquisMark t1_jcev3za wrote
Those pork sliders!
meltyourtv t1_jcd0yc2 wrote
Dead horse
CompasslessPigeon t1_jcckzxx wrote
Italian: Mar E Monti
Sushi: Sushi Miyazawa
Breakfast: Lou Roc's
Mexican: El Patron, it was the place on park Ave but they closed after a plumbing issue.
Pizza: no good pizza in worcester IMO
Brunch: Armsby Abby
Not sure what to call it but honorable mention: Egg Roll Lady
edit: people are upset about the pizza comment. I just don't like greek pizza. Its not for me. If I had to get pizza in Worcester, I'd go to Wonder Bar.
Patient_Customer9827 t1_jccuab4 wrote
Lmao you are going to piss off some “masshole” guy with the pizza comment. I agree though.
CompasslessPigeon t1_jcculz7 wrote
Maybe. If there's good pizza in Mass I didn't find it and I fucking tried. Antonio's was the closest to good in worcester. There were times the slices were decent but it wasn't consistent and was never great. Some real hate is going to flow in for this but I'll say it anyway. The best pizza in Worcester would be the worst pizza in New Haven County.
fireismyfetish t1_jcd1qw7 wrote
I lived in New haven.
I would agree that there are more good pizza places in New haven than Worcester, but there's pizza here that's just fine.
Eat what you like but This is just pizza snobbery no different than how New Yorkers call the best pizza in Connecticut New Yorks worst.
CoolAbdul t1_jcd6pmw wrote
Agreed. There's nothing wrong with a good old New England House-of-Pizza style Greek pizza and there are lots of places in Worcester that can do up a good one.
CompasslessPigeon t1_jcd2mbc wrote
I dont think I'm being a pizza snob. I've also lived in both. New York pizza is phenomenal too. There could be good pizza in Worcester. I never found it.
bentheechidna t1_jcdn85x wrote
New York pizza is overrated IMO. Visited last year and it was very average.
guybehindawall t1_jcgyc2f wrote
I mean if you're comparing Worcester to New Haven - widely regarded as the best pizza city in the country - well that's a little snobby. Have you tried Volturno or Birch Tree yet? I'm not gonna claim they're as good as Pepe's or Modern (both of which I've had in New Haven), but they're damn good fancy pizzas.
CompasslessPigeon t1_jcgzwet wrote
Ive had both. They're fine pizzas, but the problem is both are nice fancy pizzas (and birch tree isn't even doing pizza daily). Never found that perfect greasy take-out pizza to grab on the way home from work or get delivered after a few too many beers. Options on that front were entirely limited to greek pizza, which is just not good, as I said IMO. I've had great pizza in Chicago, New York, Florida, even Montana.
invalid404 t1_jcnxvgt wrote
I've had all of the New Haven pies, 'olo is decently close and satisfying and I like Newton Sq Pizza though that's more greek-style. Greendale pizza makes a nice greasy pie. Volturno is high on my list as well but it's not everyone's cup of pizza. I like a lot of different styles of pizza, they all have their plusses and minuses. If all you like is New Haven style, you can always find a Frank Pepe's franchise in a few places in NE.
'Olo gets the pepperoni right. Cups that crisp up with oil in the center. Decently close thin crust too. Give it a try if you haven't.
Patient_Customer9827 t1_jccv1ga wrote
Lol. Sally’s is opening a spot in Woburn.
CompasslessPigeon t1_jccyrmm wrote
No idea they were expanding. Good for them. Solid pie. Not my favorite but would absolutely do the trick!
guybehindawall t1_jcd03xy wrote
There's already 3 Frank Pepe's near Boston lol
Patient_Customer9827 t1_jcd9f3z wrote
Ya I’ve been to Watertown. Just have thought Sally’s was better.
guybehindawall t1_jcdhcnv wrote
Might be. I visited New Haven back when Pepe's and Modern were the big shots so I haven't tried Sally's yet.
Subject-Bike-4093 t1_jcdtwss wrote
Modern is still my favorite of the New Haven joints. I went to school there and it was a go-to
CompasslessPigeon t1_jcdv8vr wrote
All of the big new haven spots are really great. I may have my preference but I wouldn't turn down any of them. The top spots are Pepes, Sally's, Modern, Bar, and my personal favorite Zuppardis (though Zuppardis is west haven)
Veragoot t1_jcd51r8 wrote
Don't sleep on Kelley square pizza
brussel_sprout_girl t1_jcdjnj8 wrote
el patrón is open in kelley square now on harding st!
CompasslessPigeon t1_jcdpap2 wrote
Sorry, what I meant was El Patron is now number 1, since the place I liked on park Ave closed.
J_GIlb t1_jccw4lf wrote
Recently discovered Paesano on Grafton St. Pretty good Neapolitan style imo
amandaflash t1_jccz77u wrote
Unfortunately they recently closed down.
J_GIlb t1_jcczebx wrote
Haha shows how often I’ve been going there!!
guybehindawall t1_jcd08je wrote
How recent? Didn't that place just close a few weeks ago?
J_GIlb t1_jcd0hit wrote
Within 6 months I’d guess ? Google says it’s still open but someone else commented that it’s closed as well
IveBeenBen t1_jccx7ph wrote
Egg roll lady= best drunk food at 2am? 😂
CompasslessPigeon t1_jccyxt0 wrote
Facts. Or drunk at 3 pm. Best duck sauce I've had in my entire life.
xtrasauceyo t1_jcda8g9 wrote
Frankies is a solid spot tbh.
metrowestern t1_jcdaqic wrote
No more el patron???
alpacabowlkehd t1_jcddzu2 wrote
I think they’re referring to a different restaurant on park ave, I drove past El patron on Saturday and the place was packed
metrowestern t1_jcdkskh wrote
Was going to say best burrito in central MA I’d be shocked it if closed.
alpacabowlkehd t1_jcdl1lq wrote
Pepe’s in tatnuck is better imo, I believe they are owned by the same owner. Not down playing El patron cause they are good I just have had better burritos at Pepe’s
CompasslessPigeon t1_jcdvcfe wrote
Their Barbacoa quesedilla was incredible when I had it
dac5691 t1_jcdi886 wrote
Try Volturnos for pizza
bentheechidna t1_jcdnfb7 wrote
I second Lou Roc’s. Breakfast options in central mass are very sad in my experience. Worcester in particular Lou Roc’s is the only great breakfast I’ve had.
CryptoIsaac t1_jce6cx0 wrote
If you venture a little outside Worcester to northboro anzios is hands down my fav pizza around
CLS4L t1_jccnpz3 wrote
Classic im still searching for pizza in the arm pit ahhhhh
IveBeenBen t1_jccx0wq wrote
Lock 50, tasting with wine pairing 🤌🏻
Hunt_Fish_MA t1_jcd9lcr wrote
Oh ya and mama roux when he pops up in town
Forgot_the_Jacobian t1_jccp2it wrote
Volturnos and Birch Tree generally. Root and Press for breakfast/Brunch
Visible_Victory_5614 t1_jcd24ge wrote
Came here to say Volturno
FIFAFanboy2023 t1_jcccdib wrote
This might be the first place I've lived where I don't have a go to. I hope this gets some traction because I'd love to see some ideas.
GrandMarquisMark t1_jcev6ml wrote
Check back, this question is asked weekly!
Mbaya_Yangu t1_jce9u4f wrote
Belmont Vegetarian.
Weird lil place at hard to reach location with fantastic folks and delicious vegan stews.
Zinski t1_jcgd8bs wrote
This is the right answer
Ravenflaw t1_jcd8ein wrote
There's a spot inside the Worcester Public Market that has fried pickles, I can't remember the name of the place but I love going there because of the live music and the general ambiance of the place.
MWL27 t1_jcda8f4 wrote
Deadhorse Hill is my absolute favorite restaurant in Worcester. I do miss the horse feasts they used to do but their menu changes often and is always amazing.
Robespierrexvii t1_jcdc9za wrote
Probably Volturno or Armsby Abbey
Subject-Bike-4093 t1_jcduybc wrote
Overall go-to: Bocado Runner up: the Boyton Seafood/nice night out go to: Sole Proprietor Cheap eats: George’s Coney Island Dogs Specialty sandwich: Shawarma Palace Underrated: Chioda’s Trattoria
Primary_Transition67 t1_jce2smb wrote
Chiodas closed down :(
Subject-Bike-4093 t1_jce2ysl wrote
Oh that’s a shame. That place was solid. But never very busy. Tough location.
FrontYardPeople t1_jcfzznu wrote
I'm not saying it's expensive but the deliciousness can get a man a bit loose with his wallet. Last time I was at Coney Island I was surprised to hear my friend and I had eaten over $45 in hot dogs and Polar Orange Dry.
OtterlyFoxy t1_jceplvn wrote
Rice Violet
7evenPoint128 t1_jccfvac wrote
I like Sol of mexico for mexican takeout, Worcester pizza factory for pizza, The shack if you like indian. I do mostly takeout.
Unlucky-Boot-6567 t1_jcco1py wrote
Pizza factory was so good 6-7 years ago
KNS508 t1_jcdfbgc wrote
They really were!
7evenPoint128 t1_jcfsv7f wrote
I don't think I had them then, but I have them now. No complaints from me.
Unlucky-Boot-6567 t1_jcgfcyg wrote
Zombie Lovers and Buffaque Chix pizzas were S tier
Original_Fig8035 t1_jccd7ep wrote
Worcester state dining hall
crippledcommie t1_jccjgvs wrote
Golden Pockets
Speedwagon1935 t1_jcd677r wrote
For breakfast Altea's has the best french toast I have ever had in my life. I worked at Ceres Bistro a very long time ago waiting tables and I thought that was the best worcester had to offer.
For dinner because I LOVE sushi, Baba's is the finest I have ever had in worcester. Wicked Wings has the best fried chicken I have ever tasted in this city especially with their maple glaze they have. If not any of those the boynton is a pretty good place and the last place that serves ACTUAL haddock with their fish n' chips and have a pretty good menu but don't buy the pizza.
The best greek pizza I know of in the city can be found at Leo's T Bird even though they can be a bit stubborn with a greedy delivery driver but the pizza is worth it and it shows.
KNS508 t1_jcdfga1 wrote
Second Leo’s. They have a good tuna grinder too!
darksideofthemoon131 t1_jcf2qh2 wrote
>, Baba's is the finest I have ever had in worcester
You gotta get out more. I wouldn't touch their food with someone else's fork.
Admittedly, I know people who work there that told me the sanitary conditions are low. Fish left out to room temp, sewage leaking in basement next to cooler and a box of panko that's in said basement that mice love and that they bread the rolls in.
Not to mention the fact that the owner runs a sweatshop with his immigrant employees. I've also heard they are part of the Chinese police station network that tries to control Chinese behavior/pressure Chinese nationals on US soil.
The food is mediocre. I know it's not the city but try the sushi at Willys Steakhouse in Shrewsbury. Kenzo trained most of the sushi chefs in MA and his sushi is impeccable. Old school with class.
Speedwagon1935 t1_jcfpzba wrote
Somebody told me the same exact line about mice rolling in a box of panko but that one was about an Italian restaurant on the Blvd, I am trying to remember who told me that. I know from the owner they have a good deal on sushi grade fish they exclusively get shipped he keeps a secret like other places with good fish, and I can tell from the taste with my hyperosmia especially with the salmon and tuna.
Someone recommended me somewhere else to try sushi in Shrewsbury but I will try willies too, never went back there after I had a sun stroke and was rushed to the hospital when I was a kid.
And oh yeah, I never imagined Mr. Wang being a communist sympathizer but with how awkwardly nice he is when he see's me in I can see it lmao. Commie GHOSTS that DON'T know they're DEAD!
darksideofthemoon131 t1_jcfrczz wrote
> And oh yeah, I never imagined Mr. Wang being a communist sympathizer but with how awkwardly nice he is when he see's me in I can see it lmao.
His daughter Emily got drunk one night at a local bar and divulged what they really thought of "stupid, lazy, Americans" was quite an eye opener.
As for the sweat shop, he owns an apartment building behind the sushi bar. His employees (not sure if illegal or not but who cares) get rent taken out of their pay. They're left with virtually nothing after paying expenses to Mr. Wang. It's grimy and taking advantage of people trying to get a new opportunity.
xtrasauceyo t1_jcda5ll wrote
Kenichi. Best sushi and service all around.
rep85 t1_jcdknpb wrote
There’s an intimate little Italian spot nestled next to Walmart. Believe it’s called garden of olive or something like that
hybridtracer t1_jcgdc0h wrote
Sushi Miyazawa and recently Wooden Bar
hawilder t1_jcd6zqu wrote
I like Breakfast the best at City Line Diner
augustus_octavian82 t1_jcdit0u wrote
Deadhorse Hill. Hands down.
Dinglehoppering t1_jcditxp wrote
Via, bocado, vulturno, deadhorse hill
Apple___Eater t1_jcfa1da wrote
My top three for not super expensive:
Fatimas Cafe (East African, family run and they are so nice to talk to)
Red Pepper (Authentic Sichuan food ->spicy)
Jamaican Thymes (Technically can eat in there, but mostly it's takeout)
There's a lot on this list I'm excited to try!
riek92 t1_jcfcuim wrote
Joeys bar and grill is a hidden gem!
heroofl337 t1_jcfjiz0 wrote
Mint, absolutely. It's a small VIet restaraunt just off of Park Ave, give it a shot.
FrontYardPeople t1_jcfzfqr wrote
My comfortable go-to is Dino's off of Plantation St. The "Haddock Adriatic" is too damn good.
jeepjockey52 t1_jccewrw wrote
Joeys
cgaels6650 t1_jccwgo6 wrote
Joey's is great
P_Corm t1_jccq2ju wrote
Regatta deli
5rsch1mm31 t1_jccrohg wrote
NU kitchen, Tutti Frutti, Via, Mare I Monti, Rosalia’s Kitchen
Veragoot t1_jcd57ad wrote
Favorite in terms of what I usually order more than any other place: Thai Time
Hunt_Fish_MA t1_jcd9atf wrote
Joeys Dead Horse and the Abby
Fun-War6684 t1_jcd9csa wrote
Chuan Shabu - Hot Pot
Phunkybetch t1_jcdbonf wrote
Schawarma Palace
jpm01609 t1_jcdrjgz wrote
Dinos
0lazy0 t1_jcdugmy wrote
Haven’t been to a ton but Cha Shu has good ramen
GOMD4 t1_jcecceh wrote
Pampas. But bring your own water and don't ask for anything.
outb0undflight t1_jcf0xmz wrote
Whenever Mama Roux is serving it's that truck.
When Mama Roux isn't serving it's probably Chashu or Red Pepper.
Sudden-Afternoon-670 t1_jcf42et wrote
Loving Hut is really good too! It’s Asian food that’s all completely vegan and some of my vegan friends showed me. Even though I’m not vegan I get takeout from there all the time because it’s so good
my_ashy_paintbox t1_jcfkcy9 wrote
For consistent experience I’d have to say The Sole
Damimon t1_jcftah9 wrote
Armsby Abbey, Volturno, and Deadhorse are the best in the city. There are a couple other good restaurants that I used to work for that I can't recommend in good conscience because of philosophical differences with ownership.
saintmusty t1_jcgkx0d wrote
The Chameleon, The Usual, Sweet, Chioda's Trattoria, Smokestack Urban Barbecue, Simjang, Glazy Susan ...
CoolAbdul t1_jcd69ab wrote
It was Baja Grill, but that place closed 20 years ago.
mikejr44 t1_jce880l wrote
THE FIX
Sithlordbelichick t1_jcd8pfg wrote
Mexacali and sol of Mexico are v good
Jaekash1911 OP t1_jcdafbx wrote
Try out Toritos in Lincoln plaza it's been a hit with my family
bentheechidna t1_jcdokpw wrote
Funny note: they took up the spot from a former Ruby Tuesday’s. The wifi for Ruby Tuesdays does not function but is still broadcasting. As an IT guy this greatly amuses me.
Suspicious_Weird_224 t1_jcdalg2 wrote
Ziggy bombs of course! #worcestereats
bentheechidna t1_jcdp5wf wrote
They’re good but a bit pricey. My golden standard is Carl’s/TC Lando’s in Waltham/Clinton/Acton/Leominster/Hudson. They’re slightly less expensive ($12 for a large bbq cheese steak while the default at ziggy bombs is $16) and better IMO. Worth the drive to Clinton IMO.
I had Ziggy Bombs cuz my office is around the corner and it’s convenient though and it’s still definitely worth your time.
Jaekash1911 OP t1_jcdaqk4 wrote
Username checks out
Suspicious_Weird_224 t1_jcfc7la wrote
I very much was kidding LOL. I love Armsby abbey, dead horse hill, mare e monti
Dwm182 t1_jcdmue4 wrote
Any of the Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar! They are all equally chefs kiss
bentheechidna t1_jcdpdnr wrote
Applebees is awful. The food is okay but I can’t go back after I heard from a former employee that they just microwave pre-prepared meals in all their restaurants. I was always suspicious with how you could only order burgers as pink or no-pink.
A_Man_Who_Writes t1_jccdsa1 wrote
Haven’t been to very many, but Mari e Monti was one of the best dining experiences I’ve had