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    Rosalina's Kitchen

    3.4 (155 reviews)
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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Willie's Chum Bucket Special
    Melissa V.

    I've read about this place for a few years in a local food group and either people didn't care for it or loved it, so I was skeptical to try it out. We finally decided a few months ago to give it a try and I'm so glad we did! On first impressions the restaurant is on the bottom floor of a 3 story apartment house and when we walked in we were instantly in love with the place! It has the feel of sitting in your grandmothers house, there is probably only about a dozen tables and the kitchen is in the back with partitions blocking their work area. Very old home feel. On our first visit my husband ordered Willie's Chum Bucket and announced this is new favorite Italian restaurant. I ordered a special of the day which was eggplant, chicken and veal parmigiana along with pasta...there was enough to take home leftovers that was enough for us both to have a meal the next day. One of our favorite parts is that it is BYOB!! Not being cheap, but most places don't have a very good beer menu and my husband loves to try new craft beers. This seems to be a restaurant that is popular amongst the grey haired crowd (my husband pointed that out), but I noticed a lot of couple friends meeting up here with their bottles of wine! We've been back several times since our first visit.

    Ravioli and Meatball
    Julie T.

    Classic Italian. Amazing food with an atmosphere of a simpler time. Service is as though you are eating at your Grandmas. We all felt welcome as though we were family. We ate the eggplant appetizer and Caesar salad to start~ Unbelievable! I got the Aliisa's duo and it was out of this world. My husband got the homemade ravioli and meatball and said it was delicious. We ended with a cannoli and gelato, which was also great. Would definitely come back. **Almost forgot, it is BYOB. Which I thought was another cool aspect. Prices were extremely reasonable for everything on their menu. Highly recommended.

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    Outstanding home cooked italian classics that provides tremendous comfort like mom's Sunday suppers did growing up.

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    Best Italian in the city and likely state when you factor value. Lovely ladies and quaint homey atmosphere.

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    Delicious Great Sauce Home made Ravioli incredible Nice little place great service and waitress-Owner

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    Best Italian food excellent!! Eggplant is the best! BYOB so enjoy your favorite wine! So reasonably priced too

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    When a place claims to be Italian and constantly uses the word "raviolis", reconsider.

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    Best Italian food in Worcester. Always fresh, always delicious and always consistent. Try the raviolis or the chicken parm!

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    PASTA MANI

    PASTA MANI

    4.7
    (37 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Hands down one of the best places to eat in Worcester. You need to call for a spot and must get on…read morecall to do so. Freshly made pasta, great wine selection. Sparse, rotating menu that varies weekly. I think I couldn't make this at home--a test for a place being worth the bill--so it's worth the price. It certainly felt authentically Italian. Service was great. It's a tight ship but they make it work. Ambiance was energetic being around the public market but the food is good enough that you can dress up. Wonderful date night/foodie spot. A few bar seats so definitely a partner or friend at max. Not a place to bring kids as it's dine in. Teenagers can walk around of course if you're having a couples night.

    I usually take reviews of Italian restaurants very lightly in Massachusetts because if you use a…read morelarge restaurant review site to find suggested Italian restaurants in most cities, Buca de Beppo and Olive Garden usually make their filthy little way into the top 10, eroding all my trust in that site. (... and humanity) Case in point, most of the Italian dishes being reviewed by diners in cities like Worcester as 'very authentic' are fairly foreign to actual restaurants in Italy. There is TRUE Italian food and American Italian food (classic 'red sauce' joints) I will never besmirch a good classic red sauce joint like Dan Tanas, Rao's or even some of the Federal Hill joints. There is a place in the culinary pantheon for amazing spaghetti meatballs and veal parm ... however 'authentic Italian' they are not. What we got at Pasta Mani is TRUE Italian. In fact, we ate here not more than 2 weeks after coming back from Italy and I can honestly say that we enjoyed our meal here (from a taste perspective) more than many of the restaurants in Italy we ate at. (One with a Michelin star!) This chef's philosophy here is one embraced in Italy ... simple, fresh, cooked with care. The reason tourists go to Italy and geek out over the food is because we've grown up eating Italian food here which is good ... but not made with the same level of passion. Eating a dish of spaghetti carbonara in Italy vs. the US is like listening to the Beatles for the first time on vinyl, in mono! It's hard to find a chef with the knowledge and respect for the ingredients that are displayed here. The servers are knowledgeable about the menu. She was not afraid to make recommendations. She knew the dish's ingredients as well as the chef ... and she was as friendly as could be. The accompanying beer and wines matched the menu perfectly and also were mostly Italian. The menu offers not a lot of choices ... but there is something for everyone. It's not heavy on meat ... but nor are menus in Italy. Maybe a reason why folks over there are not often over 6 feet tall or 200 lbs. vs. many Americans whose 4 major food groups are bacon, burgers, chicken nuggets and occasionally lobster rolls. We had the octopus, which was done perfectly ... the flavors were spot on and the chef clearly knew taste profiles as well as technique. Watermelon and octopus! Who knew? He did. We had the peach pesto cavatelli pasta and the pasta Amatricana with pancetta. Both were amazing ... the favors combined so effortlessly but perfectly. Red pepper flakes, pine nuts, grease from the bacon, tomatoes. It was all just so ... great! All the pasta was perfectly homemade ... and available for purchase as takeaway. Before we knew it, we were regrettably too full for dessert. The chef came out of the kitchen, where 80's and punk music was blasting, and you could watch the cooking happen, to greet us. He had worked in some of Seattle's better Italian restaurants and apparently learned a thing or two. If he had said he worked in Napoli, Sorrento or Rome for many years, we'd have believed it! The only thing we weren't in love with was the actual 'food hall' setup which felt a bit industrial for our liking. But, it was oddly cool and comfortable in a Momofuku type of way. This chef and his team deserve a restaurant. 5 seats and a chef's table are too small for the talent level. This was one of the best Italian meals I've had outside Italy or NYC. In Worcester, near a ballpark ... go figure. We also noticed that everything in the 'restaurant' was spotlessly clean ... and I mean spotless! We'll be back for sure. Places like this that don't serve a fried brick of chicken smothered in cream sauce and melted cheese and call it Italian are few and far between in Central Massachusetts. A great vibe, a great staff, a great meal! If ya know ... ya know.

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    Volturno

    Volturno

    3.8
    (602 reviews)
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    It was Tuesday, and 5 p.m. was soon approaching. We weren't far from Shrewsbury Street in…read moreWorcester, so there really wasn't a decision to make. Two-for-Tuesday at Volturno! With the rain and wind outside, we hoped the restaurant might be a little quieter than usual. That thought disappeared the moment we turned into the parking lot. We grabbed the first open space we saw and headed for the door. Score! We snagged the last window table just as another party was leaving. Choosing the first pizza was easy. Their Polpette (meatball) pizza has long been my perennial favorite. Since it was Two-for-Tuesday, though, we decided to branch out and try their Eggplant Pizza as our second pie. Our waitress was friendly and attentive. Waters appeared almost immediately, and despite the restaurant already bustling, both pizzas arrived surprisingly quickly. Perhaps that's because Volturno bakes its Neapolitan-style pizzas in a 900° wood-fired oven using dried oak, where they cook in just 60 to 90 seconds. Both pizzas arrived piping hot with tasty thin crusts and were cooked perfectly. There was just one problem--the Eggplant Pizza was so good that it ended in a dead heat with my preferred Polpette. That's high praise. More than half a pizza came home with us, but little was left by the end of the night. If you haven't tried Volturno you're missing out on some great pizza, whether it's Tuesday or any other day of the week.

    Went here for dinner last night, this place is absolutely excellent. We were blown away with how…read moregood the food and drinks were. We live in the area and this is our first time dining in, we ordered the pistachio pizza, pepperoni pizza and the rigatoni. They all were EXCELLENT - some of the best pasta and pizza i've had in a while. Better than some restaurants in the north end!! The atmosphere was very laid back and the inside is beautiful with those big windows. Our waitress was excellent as well, the food came very fast and she was very attentive. We can't wait to come back and bring our family!

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