Tag: dining
Mundo Churrasco
by Shaun Johnston on May.08, 2010, under Diary, Gastronomy, Restaurants
Tonight Michelle and I tried out a new dining venue at Bardon – Mundo Churrasco.
Mundo promises a feast of Brazilian cuisine centred around South American style BBQ (the Churrasco), and they deliver in spades. After we were seated, we were each presented with wooden cubes, painted red and green on opposing ends. This was a signifier that things are done a little differently here. Mundo is staffed by carver waiters, who continually emerge from the kitchen carrying racks of barbecued meat – beef, chicken or pork – vegetables and fruit. Turning the green end of the cube up signifies that you would like to be offered a serving of whatever the waiter is carrying, and red signifies that, for the moment, you are satisfied.
The meal started with Brazilian-style cheese bread and then stepped up a notch as flavoursome side dishes were served in individual bowls – salads, rice, toasted manioc (Cassava) flour with spiced beef, and Cassava chips. We turned our cubes green-side-up and waited, and within a minute or two we had some of the best tasting beef sausage I’ve ever experienced waiting on our plates, and things only got better from there.
The standard Churrasco at Mundo is all-you-can eat ($30 / head for dinner, a little less for lunch but there is less variety being served), and we ate a lot. Barbecued joints of beef and pork, sausages of the same, barbecued pineapple dusted with cinnamon – all the while our side dishes and water being dutifully replenished by the friendly wait staff.
After we were sated with the Churrasco, we decided to treat ourselves to dessert, and this was another highlight in itself. Mundo offers desserts I have never seen before. I ordered Papaya Creme with Cassis Liqueur, and Michelle a Coconut Creme Broule with Plum Sauce. Both were without fault and brought us from the point of satisfied to bursting at the seams.
Definitely going again.
Miscellanea
by Shaun Johnston on May.06, 2010, under Diary, Gastronomy, Restaurants
Recentish stuff …
Seen
- Micmacs – interesting, quirky
- Welcome – depressing, no punches pulled
- Agora – underrated and underexposed, a little loose in its historic portrayal
- Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky – intense, lavish and introspective
- 2012 – lol
- Iron Man 2 – hell yeah
- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo – brutal, great cinematography, intriguing, too many endings?
Dined
- Thai Country, Holland Park – awesome food (pumpkin curry, thai green curry with king prawns), average service, food makes it all worthwhile
- Treacle, The Grange – always a pleasure
- Asian Fusion, Fortitude Valley – red curry, a bit salty
- Wah, City – great food (thin-sliced pork & kim chi, kim chi pancakes), a little stuffy, service is ok
- Hien Vuong, Sunnybank – hellz yea – crispy skin chicken in glass noodle soup, combination spring rolls, pork & chicken with rice vermicelli – can get a bit crowded, service without a smile
Cooked
- Signature Roast Pumpkin & Salad with baby spinach, green olives and fetta-stuffed peppers
- Some concoction with kim chi, chicken dumplings and rice vermicelli stir-fried in sesame oil. Needs refinement.




