Friday, 22 January 2016

Porteño - Sydney Festival Meriton Village

The Village in Hyde Park that pops up during Sydney Festival every year always brings an air of magic: lanterns, outdoor art (both weird and wonderful) and of course the famous Spiegeltent. The crowd is always an eclectic mix of people but always promises a festive atmosphere.This year was no different.




Enter the Reuben. The team from Porteño have a stand next to Messina (food coma imminent) and offer a special Sydney Festival menu. The Reuben will set you back a cool $15, and includes "smoked wagyu brisket with jack cheese, sauerkraut, pickles and special sauce".

Lets explore the bun: technically the menu description of a "sandwich" is incorrect, as a bun variety is used instead of two pieces of bread. Given the consumption of a couple of beers prior, this fluffy and ever slightly sweet alternative (think supermarket hot dog bun style) was indeed quite enjoyable. It also prevented the insides dropping woefully out the side which is often the case when it comes to disconnected pieces of bread.

The heaped mound of sauerkraut was a pleasant surprise, which was prepared in a juicy European style. Hiding in the depths of the kraut was a single thick slab of brisket the precise length of the bun. The usual suspects of gherkins and something close to a russian dressing with a bit of a kick made an appearance together with the cheese. I would have enjoyed e a bit more cheese than a single thin layer, but the quality of the kraut allayed any further cheese judgement.

It was said to me that it looked more like a Philly Cheesesteak with added kraut than a Reuben, and I tend to agree.

8/10

Website: Sydney Festival Village


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