Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Movida Aqui, Melbourne

When in Melbourne, I managed to catch up with my doctor girlfriend A for dinner! And to give her 21 macarons for her 21st birthday from my Sydney friends and I ;D (oh the cheese). I managed to spend a lovely night chatting with her and  her boyfriend at Movida Aqui along with dessert at Brunetti afterwards! I know there's a Movida in Sydney now, but there are so many Movida joints in Melbourne so I couldn't help myself from dining at one.

Sangria, $9.00
We started with a glass of sangria, though a jug would've been preferable ;) There's something so refreshing about sangria with all the addition of fruity goodness.

Complimentary bread
 Nice crusty bread with olive oil to begin our meal.

Carrillera de buey, $23.50
I couldn't help myself from ordering the slowly braised beef cheek in Pedro Ximenez. It came sitting on a beautiful cauliflower puree that tasted almost like a dessert! It was so creamy and delicious that I could probably just eat a bowl of it by itself :P The beef cheek was extremely tender and just fell apart as soon as I prodded it with the spoon - win!

Cordorniz con lentejas, $21.50 + not sure how much extra for the third piece
I was very fascinated as to how rabbit would taste as I've never had it before. The rabbit had been minced and stuffed inside the quail along with pinenuts and jamon. The quail itself was still a shade of blushing pink and very tender and came sitting atop a bed of braised green lentils.

Movida Aqui seems to be a lovely place for social gatherings - it was very busy when we popped by and looked to be very popular with the locals!

So do let me know, has anyone tried rabbit and if so, what was your experience like?

Movida Aqui
500 Bourke St On Level 1
Melbourne, VIC, 3000

Opening Hours
Monday - Friday: 12:00pm til late
Saturday: 6:00pm til late

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10 comments:

  1. Aww there doesn't seem to be tooo much fruit in your sangria :( That quail looks supperrrrrr juicy

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    1. I wish there could've been more fruit too! Oh well, still tasted good :D

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  2. zomg i freaking love movidas beef cheeks!

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  3. We have rabbit braised and served with polenta (that's our Italian heritage) it's delicous. Rabbit can be dry so be sure to get your rabbit from a reputable butcher. Love your blog, BTW!

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    1. Thank you for the love! Oh my, that sounds so good! Braised meats are so amazing. I'd love to try that dish :D

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  4. i loved movida the last time I visited Melbourne! seriously great food!

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    1. I had a really good experience! I do want to see how the Sydney Movida fares in comparison :D

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  5. despite that there's a Movida in Sydney, I still want to get on a plane to Melb to check out the many many Movida joints there (and a zillion other restaurants).

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    1. Melbourne has so many good restaurants! I had such a good time eating there :D

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