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Cravers Street - Goan street food and more

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The name itself had me craving for some good food and when I they invited me to try this place out I was eagerly looking forward. This is a restaurant that serves some Goan street food specialities. We started with the Ros Omelette . It literally mean omelette with gravy. The omelette was thick and served in a greenish gravy along with pav. It was my first time trying this out and I totally loved it. The gravy and the omelette tasted really delicious. Next was the chicken cafreal pav . I've had cafreal before but not inside a pav. This was a nice combination. The cafreal tasted good and along with the pav it made for a good snack.  Then we had the dynamite chicken pops . These are spicy chicken pops which tasted nice and meaty. They were a bit on the spicier side which I liked. Although, it didn't taste like the "dynamite" flavour that I had in mind.  They've got some momos too and we tried the chicken tikka momos . It was interesting to see chicken tikka inside a...

The Charcoal Shack

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For those who like grills, hearing the word charcoal will surely have your attention, and that's what happened when I was invited to try our the food here.  The restaurant has a nice interior to it. I really liked the rustic and woody feel that it has to it. It is spacious enough too, with ample natural light seeping in.  For something that has 'charcoal' in its name, I was expecting more variety of kebabs and grills for some reason.  We started with the dynamite chicken , since the menu sadly did not have dynamite prawn. The 'dynamite' sauce was light orange-ish pink. It did taste good but not spicy which is what was expected from it.  Among the burgers, the Mexican spicy chicken burger caught our attention. It had the Mexican sauce, and tasted quite good. It could have been a bit more saucy though.   The bbq mix grill platter was good enough. The chicken kebabs were good.  The grilled chicken was okay, and so was the shish tawook. T...