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Shark Steak at Colva Beach, Goa, India

By debasishroy • Sep 1st, 2008 • Category: Restaurants - Other Indian, Reviews

If you love and if you like , then you should visit Colva beach alone. I had to go with a bore who wanted to eat at a chicken dominated restaurant in the mainland. Ugh.

In Colva, you should dig your toes into the and later put your feet up in the chair in front of you. In case, I forgot to tell you, you should do all this at the shack on the beach which cooks authentic Goan food.

Order a chilled beer and a shark steak. Ummmm. The takes one hour to cook and is more than delicious. You can have it and then just fall asleep in the chair allowing the to lull you to that condition. Now you can’t do this if you are with a friend who wants to go sightseeing around the place and buy otherwise known as souvenirs or in better language - just - to show off when you are back home.

Once you wake up you can stroll around to the other . The one on the sells tea but the decor is something to die for. It is a boat where there is an ornate and if you want you can get and tea with a fresh .

Try it the next time you are in Goa. Don’t forget the . It goes with the wine and the steak.

- Debasish

Ed: I fully agree. I cannot understand why cruises to exotic locations categorically state ‘ available throughout’. When in Goa, eat Goan. Interestingly, I will be in Goa with my family in September. I’m not sure which beach I’ll be shacked up next to, but Shark steak will definitely be on the agenda. Thanks!

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debasishroy is an intrepid traveler and a die hard foodie. His attempts to combine his knowledge of lean management, law, football, food, and software has resulted in the world's first social networking site for football lovers at www.magicoffootball.com Debasish travels the world in the quest of the perfect business story, more exciting recipes, to meet intriguing people and to find that complicated and challenging situation that needs that lean management fix.
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