Hi all
got back on tues (back to work too, hence delay in report) from a fantastic holiday and we are now truly Goa converts Flew with First Choice and as always great flight,great planes ,no hassel. Goa airport ,nowhere near as bad as I was led to believe (both arriving and leaving) don't no if we were just lucky, but I find the USA far worse.
Stayed in the Marinha Dourada room 231 in the annex. Great hotel. lovely views,great staff and just that bit out of all the mayham of Baga (which we loved by the way) Anyway have to say we will be back to Goa as soon as we can. Probably stay in the MD again or maybe the Ronil Beach which would just mean not haveing to get taxis all the time.
Had my birthday in East meets West, cake,balloons real fuss etc what a great night and a lovely bottle of Portugeuse red for 550 r (hard to get nice wine, at a decent price) Other resteraunts visited were, Souynemans Kitchen (from recomendations on here) fantastic food at a really good price,Fillet steak we went there twice and told many guests at the hotel who also went several times. I 95,(most expensive) food was nice, but I thought it was a bit overpriced for what you got compared to others visited. All Spice, our biggest disappointment, waited about 40 mins for a table and I have to say we had eaten better curries on the beach (St Anthonys, Chicken Tikka Masal,Oceanic ,Pork Vindaloo ) Another favourite was Alfresco just opposite All spice. The food was gorgeous, I had beef wih rosemary, mash and fesh veg it was one of the best meals we had eaten and the owner and staff were fantastic (we also went there several times)
Baga beach, well what can you say manic, mad but i loved every minute of it. We didn't go to quiet beaches coz we loved the hustle and bustle of Baga (maybe because it was our first time) Walked down the beach from Candolim to Baga and I have to say Baga seemed the nicest. Calangute by the steps was filthy, rubbish everywhere and a lot of Indian tourists seemed to just walk down the steps, sat were they landed and threw their rubbish on the floor.
anyway as you can gather we had a fantastic time and I got a gorgeuse ring from Ashoka in Candolim (recomended by Keith) also got some really good quality bags from a shop a few doors down (Ive got the name somewhere if anyone wants it)
Can't wait now to see when we can get back,maybe March if we can get a good deal
Thanks to everyone for your help prior to our trip, which made me feel I actually knew where I was going
Debi
sounds like you had a great time. Thanks for taking the time to write a report and give recommendations.
Just a couple of months before we get our turn to stay at the Marinha Dourada ( you haven't made the waiting get any easier ) it's our first time also and I'm looking forward to trying your restaurant recommendations.
Can you shed any light on the building work going on around the MD ?
Thanks again and the best of luck in finding a good deal for March.
Cheers
Excited Rog
There is some building work going on, but from our room you could only hear it from the bathroom which is at the back. Don't know about other annex rooms though which were right in front of it. You could hear some banging at the pool but I think it was just because it is so quiet,didn't both us at all and i know the annex rooms were bigger than the ones on the original side.
Forgot to mention anyone missing a good english breakfast try the pickeled parrot up the stairs, just before you get to Britto's (its on the road not the beach) it is run by an english couple, the works with toast,tea or coffee for 180rps (sometimes the urge just grabs you). Also Baskin Robbins, an ice cream shop (very modern and like ben and gerrys) a few doors down from the pickled parrot,lovely ice cream sundeas, a safe alternative from the beach sellers.
Hi Deb, loved reading your review of Goa.
Bad photo but is this east meets west? Where there is the big seating structure at the back looking down over all the other tables?
Mardon - I think that place is "Lounge Fly". East meets West is very nearby.
hi Deb
It is just off the Calangute/Candolim rd right by after seven. it is on the main rd that the Osbourne is off (think you could possibly walk it from there but not sure)If the taxi driver doesn't know where it is he will know after 7 and then you see a sign up a small dirt track to Souynemans Kitchen,well worth a visit,the fillet steak (huge piece and proper fillet)with either mash (plenty) jacket or chips including a sauce of your choice (pepper,blue cheese etc) and veg 295 rps:tongue (they wanted 250 on the beach) dishes also tried by our group, seared tuna (heaven) special chicken dish (divine) and the best voted sweet was butterscotch brulee
Great to read your report, another Goa convert!!!
Souyemans Kitchen is probably one of my favourite restaurants along with After 7. I do like East Meets West for ambience but they cant match the food from the other two restaurants IMO.
If you get booked for March we will see you there
Hulls Souymans Kitchen is opposite After 7 about 50 yards further along the road coming from Calangute. It is signposted from the road. I think I should be on commission cos ive recommended so many people to try it out
Totally agree Gemma,east meets west good night out ,but nowhere near as good food. I also liked Alfresco opposite all spice,you can't really see it is open from the rd as they are waiting for the licence to open the new bar area. We had some good meals there and went to watch Garry,one of the waiters play in a charity football match in Candolim(Apora V Candolim) Apora won 1-0 and we had a great time with all the local kids playing housey housey at half time.
Great Debi sounds like you had a smashing time. I know of Alfresco but never been in there either, might need to put it on my list for March, so many places to visit. I take it the food was good. what were the prices like?
I have to say i was so dissapointed with allspice. My son got chicken & sweetcorn soup to start and there were large lumps of the mon sodium gunk they put in. Our curries were just not as good as what we had at Oceanic and St Anthonys on the beach.
Debi
Alfresco sounds nice tho, might give that a try, thanks for the tip!
Went all spice last year waited 1.5 hours for meal was a great place years ago, the problem is it is to popular now and are cutting corners to get that amount of meals out, needs bigger kitchen more chefs,alfrescos across the road sounds nice will give it a try this year,allspice was my favorite place i started useing it when it was a red soil floor i am still glad they are doing well.
Could i just say that my wife & i stayed at the M.D. last February & ate at 'all spice' most evenings & we never had any complaints at all. Yes it is very popular & sometimes there was a bit of a wait, but the service & welcome we got made up for it. I am sure if anyone was not satisfied with their food a word with Vinnie would soon get things sorted.
Even if I thought so highly of All Spice, I know for a fact I wouldnt eat there "most evenings" when there is an abundance of different restaurants to try out.
I think eating out is a subjective experience and i have to say the service at All Spice (when eventually seated) was second to none, I just felt the food was not as tasty as others we had eaten, and when we sent the soup back they did change it however the second bowl was still full of lumps. I think (as poultonkid said) the fact it is so popular has probably had a detremental effect.
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