November 2, 2013

Movida Aqui - It's a Spanish delight

Movida Aqui is a really good tapas restaurant.  I especially love their specials because the dishes are unpredictable and interesting. First time they had calve's liver which I did not regret ordering.  2nd time they had an interesting pork and paprika sausage ($18.50) that tasted very much like a chorizo.
I ordered the bomba ($4) both visits and it was delicious.  Deep fried potato balls stuffed with spicy meat and topped with a nice curry gravy. Yum. We ordered a prawn dish to share too ($24). Prawns were cooked just right with a tomato amd meat sauce.
The desserts are worth a mention. Tried the trifle ($14) and loved it because it was not too sweet. There was a balance of sweet and sour, enhanced with caramelised macadamia nuts for that crunch.
My friend had the dessert special of a cold soup with watermelon slice and chantilly ($10). Will go again and again. ..good idea to make reservations as it gets busy quite quickly at lunch time.

1/500, Bourke street, Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia.

Tel: 0396633038


Pelligrini's - Old school Italian fare

This old institution is really a time capsule.  From the countertops to the stools, the food right down to the staff.  Reminds me of old Coliseum restaurant in Kuala Lumpur.
It's really a straight forward Italian coffee shop that serves pasta, cakes, pies,coffee, granita and yummy gelato.
Pies are rustic and tastes exactly like a good home made pie. Loved the blueberry pie, crust was buttery, tasty and the filling had generous amount of blueberries.
I've tried the spaghetti bolognese which was fairly good.  I wouldn't rave about it but hey, who's gonna argue with the Italian mama? I'd still go back just cos it feels homely.
The coffee, they use Vittoria which has been one of my favourites, is the perfect finish to the pie I just had....burp! Pardon me..
I had the spaghetti and granita on another occasion, and the granita is great especially with summer coming.  Ice cold cold...
This place is worth a try for its history, homeliness and just because. ..oh, and they serve good baked cheesecake too.

66, Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 



Bali Bagus - Bagus! Good!


When I asked my Indonesian classmate where to go for authentic and good Indonesian food, she was pretty vague which also meant none.
So, I decided to try Bali Bagus. I must say I was pretty happy with the food here although Itend to get a bit thirsty after each lunch (could be the seasoning they use). 

So far I have tried most of the grilled dishes and the key ingredient for me is the sambal. It's really spicy and works really well with kicap manis (sweet dark sauce). The ikan bakar aka grilled fish was cooked just right as the flesh is soft and flaky. They use barramundi which is a bonus for me as I like this type of fish. It can be quite a challenge eating a whole fish but it's worth the work.

I would pick this restaurant over es teler anytime. 

85, Franklin Street, Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia. 

Tel: (03) 9662 1474