Went into Republic of Noodles just to have a look at their menu, I honestly never check menu prices out here but someone on HT said it was expensive.....wow they were right. £6.25 PLUS TAX for a bowl of Vietnamese soup that would cost 30p in Vietnam. Now I'm sorry, even I would not pay that....utter rip off!!!
GFF xxx
compare that to £9 for 2 of us at Nirvanna for 2 courses and quite a few drinks. I think we will give that one a miss!
Did you like the set up though thats what your paying for..
Not seen any mention of Indian Spice, is it still there ?
sleep-r-us, it was a lovely set-up, nice relaxed feel to the place and it looked nice and comfy....but at least dick turpin wore a mask
wow, where is that GFF?
Bernards, in Baga ( near CSM) - i dont rate this as much as i did previous years, service quite slow, had to wait a long time for the bill.
We went on our first night, and after not having any sleep for more than 30 hours we were really tired.
Jamies Place - Baga road. Id say it was expensive by Goan standards, but very nice.
Hibicus restaurant at our hotel ( riverside guest house) - only ate there for lunch because they had horrible music on in the evenings, very good food. reasonably priced.
But, the best meals and evenings i have had in Goa were in beach shacks.
We used Larios, i had a beef chilli fry, lovely, would have ate it all if it hadnt been so hot.
SilverSands, this is where my OH said he had a nice fish and chips from.
St Anthonys shack, i didnt really rate the food here, but my OH did.
I'll try and remember a few more.
Hi Jimjean
We stayed at the MD in Jan and loved Alfresco it is opposite All Spice (which we were disappointed in). They do lovely home cooked food and it is owned by a brilliant Goan guy Vino, who manages the Apora football team. We even went to a cup final to watch them play in Candolim, give it a go you won't be disappointed.
Debi
Agreed Alfresco is very nice.
I couldn't eat all my meal in All spice but I think the Malaria tablets were getting to me that day. Dont get me wrong the food was very nice. I had cheese cubes in Masala sauce. V nice if your not feeling great because its light.
The expensive soup was at Republic of Noodles which is attached to The Lemontree Hotel in Candolim. Nice enough looking place but expensive!!
GFF xx
If the soup cost that, how much was a meal
I was there when they first opened in 2000 and went two years ago, but last years it was closed.
Can anyone shed any light on this please. Has Raj moved on or did they just close up early??
Anyone any more info regarding the subject ???
noggin wrote:
Anyone any more info regarding the subject ???
Best to stick to where Raj has moved to and off the legal side of it.
funny!
Himalaya is past the Kingfisher Villa, past Aldea Santa Rita and just before the track you take to Bon Appetite on the right hand side heading towards Fort Aquada.
noggin wrote:Hi....the Jazz House was closed down last year by the police....Drug dealing was said to be taking place...we were there in the monsoon and everything had been ripped out and thrown across the road awaiting removal !!!
Anyone any more info regarding the subject ???
Hi we got back yesterday and passed it a few times and it seemed alive.
signs, up furniture there etc
EDIT: I WAS THINKIN OF JAZZ CORNER
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surfstak
2008-02-23 14:50:53
I wondered when I saw it whether it had any connection with the original Jazz House.
I have certain restaurants that I will go to when I visit ie. Souymens Kitchen, After 7, Kim Faa, East Meets West, O'Pescador, I-95 (maybe, jury still out on that one, nice, but so many other places to try).
From all the recommendations I have selected these restaurants and wanted to ask a few questions about them, maybe other HTers will know the answers, thanks
Alfresco - Arpora
Nirvana - Holiday Street
Kebabs & Curries - near Day trippers, is that correct?
Le Jardin - Holiday Street, is it expensive by Goan Standards
Au Reverie - where is it please and ive heard its expensive, that doesnt really bother me as long as it comes recommended
Kalinga - Candolim, whereabouts in Candolim please?
Floyds/Floyds Hut - is this the same place or are there 2? I remember eating at Floyds in Candolim in Nov 2006 and thought it was
very nice but was wondering if there are 2 restaurants, and if so which one is best?
Tonys - Candolim
Himalayan - Near the Taj Fort Aguada? What kind of food and is it definitely worth a visit?
Bhatti Village Bar - Nerul. I can get to Nerul cos ive already been to Posh and Anand Bar, so is it worth a visit also.
Any comments on any of the above restaurants, locations, prices etc is greatly appreciated, its just so ive got an idea where new to try.
We ate at Floyds (on the left as you go towards Sinquerim from Candolim) and it was just OK. Nothing special and service was slow. There is another smaller Floyds on the opposite side of the road nearer Candolim but haven't tried it.
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