I have never been able to get into Brittos - well not in the evening anyway - its always been packed out. Is the rest of their menu okay Gemma? Sorry you didn't get a good brekkie but don't give up, you will find a good place i'm sure.
I tried a english sunday roast at Bernards in March and was really ill the next day - not sure if it was that, maybe it was just a coincidence, but don't think I shall bother again (other than at my friends place - if they do them).
Sorry to all the spice lovers
We might try the one you recommended at the Royal Heritage, sounds very nice.
I don't think George and Michelle will let you down as they are quite critical about food and have high standards. I have offered to stay on as their waitress and warned my boss that I might be moonlighting in goa - trouble is the wages aren't much so I shall have to think about it a bit more - don't think it will pay off my plastic Oh, I wish!!!!!!!!!!!
Have you tried the Rovers Return Beach shack in Calengute. It's run by Joseph and his family. He does as lovely sunday roast and all the trimings once a week he has Suckling Pig to order. He has the same people return year after year and those that stay for the whole season. Most of the food is catered for the English and he can do a very nice Fish Curry. Pop in and see him, his shack is back from the beach so no hassle from sellers. Tell him Liz and Jim sent you and we hope to be there for Christmas.
LIZ can you tell me where on calangute beach his shack is ......is it near the steps at all colleen
Would love to go there but if its only food for the English??? We are Scottish, not to worry .........
Did go along in April but it had just closed down for the season took ages to find the place as well, its a little bit off the beaten track
Dont know for sure Gemma, but I am using one of their cards as a book mark, I'll look tonight to see if there is an email address and let you know.
Heard that Miccie and really looking forward to it. Thanks for your help
No email address, just two telephone numbers, I'll pm them to you if you want
Yeah ok that would be good, thanks a lot. Hopefully some people who are going before me will post that theyve been again this season.
You can sit there all day without hassle or have one of the sunbeds, the waiters will quite happily fetch and carry anything you need
Sunsets there are something special, great mood music and a cocktail - bliss. Whenever I think of Goa ( like every day ) I think of Zappas - I have visited many shacks over the years but in terms of quality.price and ambience they win hands down every time
Gemma - yes I-95 is open. They haven't had a good startt to the saeson as it's been raining most evenings, but they are open every evening from 7.
Thanks for that Phil. Must go and try it out in November.
Yes Gemma its just off the beach road in Candolim
well,most of Goa was closed when we went but we had a brilliant restaurant next to us- Nirvana- give it a go if you are in Calangute
Great to see you back safely Fiona. Did you get to After 7. I think its opened and one of the best restaurants in North Goa.
It hadn't opened Gemma. The chefs were not going to be there till into November.
I will need to put Nirvana on my list of places to go now as well
it must have sneaked an opening though as we did ask and it was shut at that time. Never mind- we couldn't fault any food we had in Goa so didn't fret over what wasn't there
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