Morena


 To celebrate the Easter Long weekend (and 5 days off school), my friends and I decided to go on another city eating adventure. Morena is a Latin American place in Surrey Hills, along Bourke Street, about a 10-15 minute walk from central.
It was quite quiet when we first got there (6.30pm), but soon was about half filled up. We all went with the 3 course menu, which we bought on groupon for about $40 each. For the entree, we had a choice of alpaca skewers or a salad. We'd all never had alpaca before, so thought to try it. The alpaca skewers weren't bad, but to be honest, it tasted just like a pork sausage. I really liked the anticucho sauce though, which really added to the taste. The waiter told us 'the cuter the alpaca, the nicer it tastes'.

Anticucho de alpaca (normally $18 for 5)
The pork belly, however, was really nice.   The vegetables were slightly too salty, but the beans balanced out the taste. Pork was very tender.



Slow cooked Pork Belly
Finally, we got our dessert. Already very full, we barely finished the dessert. Dessert was probably my favourite part of the meal. I picked sweet potato and pumpkin donuts, a must try! The fruit sauce tops it off so well!

Picarones de carretilla
My general impression of the place was average, it was a very enjoyable night, but I don't think I'll be going back there anytime soon. I just don't think it'd be worth the money if not for the groupon.

Location: 15/425 Bourke Street, Surry Hills, NSW 2010
http://www.morena.com.au/
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  2. Ohh ... the alpaca was a must try for us too when we went ... haha we thought it was like lamb? haha i think... from memory .. it's been a year :)
    but ... that pork belly looks AMAZING!

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