
This is my Goan Food Guide -
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Ernesto's
Text by: Tanya Munshi
“This is life!” was the first thought that flashed across our minds when we entered Ernesto’s. A place to hang around with friends over beer, have lunch or dinner or a quick bite, Ernesto’s is the place. Their claim to fame, their dessert called Seradura. Its fresh cream topped with biscuit powder. One spoonful of Seradura transport you to paradise.
Ernesto's is an institution in itself. It is a place meant for people who are serious about enjoying life and their mantra is -friends, laughter, good food, beer and of course, music! By the way, don't miss the karaoke nights at Ernesto's. The name is enough, no glossy signpost that you will find to take you there.
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Ernesto's,
At Club Vasco da Gama,
Opposite Municipal Garden
Panjim
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Published in Rediff.com, on February 11, 2008
Link: http://specials.rediff.com/getahead/2008/feb/11slide1.htm
Lila Cafe
Text by: Tanya Munshi
Image3: Ambience of Sweet Chilli
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Calamari Beach Shack
You may not find this restaurant with ease. Its one of those tiny lanes in between the houses that will take you to a barren beach spot; and there is Calamari a popular beach shack for international tourists.
At first, we being the only Indians at the restaurant, weren’t too happily welcomed by the staff.
But determined to have a good time in Goa, my husband and I ordered a couple of drinks and over butter garlic mushrooms and squids we read our books. Soon we both ordered another round of drinks which went well with steaks and pies. The food was great! The staff gradually opened up and the smile appeared across their faces. A meal for two would cost you between Rs. 800 to Rs. 900.
The ambience is that of a simple beach shack with wooden flooring and World Space music playing lovely country music. Since that part of the beach is not frequented by local tourists, it is a hot spot for all international tourists for sun bathing and relaxing without being intruded upon.
Calamari has been rated as one of the top five beach shacks across the world by the Observer Food Monthly.
Location: Its in one of the bylanes on the road to Candolim. If you like to explore, then ride into the little bylanes in between the curio shops and I am sure you will find it!
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Café Mambo - Beach Club
As a tourist I should be going gaga about Café Mambo, but somehow my experience has not been very good. Since I’ve had heard so much about Mambo's, I thought of giving it a try. My husband had already been to Mambo’s earlier and he was aware about the service, yet he let me form my opinion.
According to me, Café Mambo is a popular joint for Indian teeny boppers, but as an Indian you don’t feel at home when you enter Mambo's. Mambo’s hasn’t left any great memory, especially with regard to the poor service offered. I personally felt that Indians are not too welcome in a place like Mambo’s which is more open to international tourists. I have nothing against international tourists, they are our guests in our country and more than welcome to visit often. But I don't see why domestic tourists, (if they have the money to spend), should not be catered to, on time.
I had a Chocolate Mousse, which cost Rs. 50/-(from a self help counter), drinks extra. I think, only drinks, seesha and small eats are served at your table (not the desserts.)
Entry fee for Mambo's is Rs. 500/- for a couple, food and drinks, extra. The positive part was we got to dance for a couple of hours, till the music got boring. Mambo's needs a music face lift to keep the crowd grooving for more.
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Café Mambo – Beach Club
Baga - Calangute,
Phone: +91 832279895http://www.titos.in/ and http://www.titos.in/mambo.htm
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Image3: Pork Chops
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Lloyd's
If it’s authentic Goan food that you’re craving for, we highly recommend Lloyd's at Candolim. The speciality of this restaurant - there is no fixed menu. Everything is the fresh catch of day and prepared by Lloyd's mother.
The crumb fried tiger prawns were huge and delicious, the pork chops and xacuti - out of the world. And may we add Lloyd’s became one of our most frequented joints in Goa, especially for the simple ambience that makes you feel at home, and of course Lloyd's company.
Lloyd usually opens his restaurant by evening, which stays open till the clientele keep pouring in (usually till 6am) or till the food gets over. A good meal for two may cost between Rs. 300/- to Rs. 500/-. For us, it didn’t really matter that the food got over, by the time we reached late on a Saturday night for dinner.
Over beer, my husband and I spent many evenings, post dinner (and once without dinner, as it had got over) chatting with Lloyd and his friends. Lloyd's is a hub to meet the locals. I met a chef, got a loads of inputs about Dobermans and Rottweilers from a dog breeder and got to know about more eating out through restaurant owners! In fact, Lloyd's is more popular amongs the locals and it attracts Bollywood stars as well.
Lloyd's is probably one of the few restaurants that is open during off season (starting June/ July till October). An evening at Lloyd's is pure enjoyment - with a drink and of course his mom's cooking! That’s the magic at Lloyd's.
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Lloyd's,
Candolim,
Fort Aguada Road
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Britto's
If it’s a sea food platter with peach ice tea on the side, we recommend Britto’s at the end of Baga Beach. The platter consisted of prawns, baked crab, kingfish fry and oysters. A couple of drinks and a sea food platter will be around Rs. 300/-.
Out of the entire platter, only the baked crab (which was just one piece that you can see), was a let down. It had more stuffing of fish than crab and served rather cold.
One can have lunch/ dinner here, but we opted for this platter and drinks that went well with a book on a lazy day.
Location: Baga Beach end
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