I had wanted to try Fonda for a long time, just because I dig the name. "Fonda" automatically brings to mind the mighty Fonda acting dynasty. However, the restaurants are actually named "fonda" because in Mexico, a fonda is a family home that has opened to the community as a restaurant. Neat, huh?
The Hawthorn branch of Fonda is conveniently located both close to tram and train lines, so it is quite easy to get there. It is set in a bright, open space, with plenty of light and visibility of the bar from all angles:
As a starter, Tim ordered a chicken taco with corn, guacamole, and pico de gallo ($7.50):
For myself, I just love corn on the cob but rarely cook it myself (because I batch cook and freeze things), so I could not go past the Chargrilled Corn, with chipotle aioli, queso and lime ($6):
The corn was divinely spicy and just melted in the mouth - I could have easily gone seconds and thirds. However, main courses were to come, so I resisted temptation.
For main, Tim ordered a Mex-Bim-Bap salad with pork, guacamole, baby spinach, shaved cabbage, radish and smoked corn, among other ingredients ($20):
It looked delicious, but as the bowls all contained quinoa, I was not going to touch them with a barge bowl given my sensitivity to quinoa.
I chose the much safer option for my gut of a pulled pork quesadilla with baby spinach, chilli, lime and pineapple salsa ($16):
It was delicious. I am having a real pineapple renaissance at the moment, so I loved the salsa.
If you wanted more chilli sauce, there was a mild sauce called the Jane Fonda, or if you really wanted some kick, there was the F#*k You sauce:
I tried both and liked them :)
To wash it all down, I ordered a Flying Brick cider ($9):
For dessert, we swapped continents and went to Gontran Cherrier, Artisan Boulanger, for Tim's favourite, an Almond Croissant:
This was a huge though delicious croissant, so I am glad that we usually share dessert.
Of course, no pastry is complete without a coffee:
Glenferrie Road, Hawthorn has some great food venues, and these are just two that we'll definitely be going back to.
651 Glenferrie Rd
Hawthorn VIC 3122
Ph: (03) 8686 7360
696 Glenferrie Rd
Hawthorn VIC 3122
Ph: (03) 9915 8600
2 comments:
I always think of that acting family too! That almond croissant looks heavenly :D
That corn cob looks amazing and I am sure it would be hard to stop at just 1. All of the food looks fantastic and authentic, combining these dishes with a cider is a good choice. How lucky you have found a sweet Mexican restaurant, good ones seem to be a rarity these days. The last one we went to in North Sydney you could hear the 'beeping' of microwaves, not a good sound at all 8)
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