Saturday, October 13, 2012

Fisherman's Cove

This is my first write-up on a restaurant outside Hyderabad. We went to this restaurant to celebrate Mum's birthday and we all had a perfect evening. Great food, good ambiance and perfect service. 

After a day long fun all over North Goa; in the evening we all wanted a place which is relaxing, good food, and nearby. Unanimous decision was Fisherman's Cove as it was at walk-able distance from our resort. 

Restaurant had a very pleasant ambiance, waiters and the manager treated us really well. This was one place in north Goa where you would find people of all age groups; At the end of the day, all we need is a relaxing dinner, and places like Fisherman's Cove turns out to be a perfect choice. There are days when they arrange for live music too; then everything seems really perfect. 

After a quick cake cutting and couple of pictures; we all jumped to the menu ordering food and drinks. I don't remember what drink others ordered but I had a great time starting with my regular Mojito followed by three to four pegs white-rum with some tonic-water and lime. Bro ordered for some grilled pomfrets which was just out of this world, the yummiest pomprets I would have had in long time. Then we ordered for a snacks platter which had assorted starters, a good mix of chicken, mutton and fish. Main course, first I joined everyone else on some amazing chicken-lababdar and mutton rogan-josh with hot garlic naans. But my brother was like eat Goan food when you are at Goa, so I later joined him too and had a great time eating fish curry and rice; mackerel fish is one of the top delicacy in Goa - a must try. There was no sign of any vegetarian food on the table except the salad :p

I would rate this restaurant as one of the good ones at Candolim beach. And Yes, my advice to all the people who are planning to visit Goa is near future; although Calangute and Baga is more happening and you may spend your entire day over there but make sure you stay at Candolim its more relaxing, quiet and pleasant. 


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