After a long walk around Cabo Chapel, come to this restaurant and have a rest here. Clients state that they like the menu of Indian cuisine at Cafe Tato.
SundaySun | 11:30AM-3:30PM 6:45PM-10:45PM |
MondayMon | 11:30AM-3:30PM 6:45PM-10:45PM |
TuesdayTue | 11:30AM-3:30PM 6:45PM-10:45PM |
WednesdayWed | 11:30AM-3:30PM 6:45PM-10:45PM |
ThursdayThu | 11:30AM-3:30PM 6:45PM-10:45PM |
FridayFri | 11:30AM-3:30PM 6:45PM-10:45PM |
SaturdaySat | 11:30AM-3:30PM 6:45PM-10:45PM |
I tried biryani here and fried rice with some starter. Food here is awesome and biryani was really flavourful.
Place is little inside which makes it difficult to find. Ambience here is good just that place is little less and you won't find personal space.
The name "Tato's" has been on every Goans mind since it began to serve the famous Puri Bhaji at the original café. Off late they have pulled off this new venture of fine dining concept restaurants. And I must say they have excelled in that.
The restaurant is located away from the hustle of the city at a peaceful business complex at Patto just above the Cafe Tato. You get a nice warm and formal aura from the ambience inside. They have a comfortable seating, not too clustered. The staff is polite, courteous and well groomed. The bar has all the regular options with friendly price tags. The food be it from the Chinese, Mughlai or even the local Goan menu is made to perfection.
My lucky food charms were the Goan Fish Curry Rice plates in the afternoons, sometimes coupled with the freshly prepared Rawa Fried Fish, to the Tikka Kababs and Chicken Biryani at nights. Well, they serve them all with style and flavour. The sweet option I found fascinating was the famous pudding called the Creme Caramel, which brought great sweetness and satisfaction at the end.
Recommend a visit to this place once to experience a pocket friendly fine dining.