Had a horrible experience in Cheers. The waiter called Shubhash was very drunk and tried to offer me Russian prostitites Many times.
When I forgot my key their and tried to contact him, he refused to help.
When I tried to contact my manager they got aggressive. When I tried to record the ordeal, they threw my phone and said that we are gay and should be beaten up. People there were ready to beat us up. We fake threatened them with minister contacts and they let us go. Never go there.
Even the waiters “Shubham Giri, Guru, MS”, boast about breaking relationships, having sex with customers and having contacts about weed and Russians prostitutes.
Cheers restraunt is amazing outlet at calangute Goa ❣️ with a beautiful beach view with sunlight ⛅ they provide rides package also.????????
I ordered Veg Spring Rolls and chocolate shake
Veg Spring Rolls with amazing sauce was too yummmm but sorry to say i don't like chocolate shake pls work on this ????????????
Rest everything is amazing ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
If you are looking for a romantic dinner by the side of the sea calangute and baga beach shacks may not be the apt place.
My husband and myself went to calangute beach for dinner and every shack on the beach were playing loud music as if they all are in a competition to find the loudest. This shack thankfully had no music playing, nevertheless the adjacent shacks were playing contrasting music. But what attracted us to have dinner here was the attitude of the guy (Sameer) who asked us to look into their menu. he was the least compelling and decent enough to give us space to decide on our own.
He keeps in mind that the Indian tourists have a spicy palette and recommends dishes accordingly. Also he gives great suggestions to first time drinkers or light drinkers on what cocktails to select. We had the prawns in white wine sauce first. the prawns were sweet and juicy as it should be but we were disappointed as we couldn't taste the wine in the dish. this comes with a raw vegetable salad and french fries.
After this we tried one whole Red Snapper made in two ways- masala fried and rawa fried. Anyone who has been to Goa knows that the restaurants provide the customers the option of selecting from an array of different variety of fishes. This was one like that. Again both came with french fries and salad. The fish was awsome. The masala fried fish you eat in goa are fried first and then dipped in masala . the masala is rich in spices like the cinnamon, corriander, chilli, etc. overall it was a good experience.
1 beer, 1 mocktail, 1prawns in white wine sauce, and red snapper two ways coasted us 1890/-
When I forgot my key their and tried to contact him, he refused to help.
When I tried to contact my manager they got aggressive. When I tried to record the ordeal, they threw my phone and said that we are gay and should be beaten up. People there were ready to beat us up. We fake threatened them with minister contacts and they let us go. Never go there.
Even the waiters “Shubham Giri, Guru, MS”, boast about breaking relationships, having sex with customers and having contacts about weed and Russians prostitutes.
Never go there.
I ordered Veg Spring Rolls and chocolate shake
Veg Spring Rolls with amazing sauce was too yummmm but sorry to say i don't like chocolate shake pls work on this ????????????
Rest everything is amazing ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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My husband and myself went to calangute beach for dinner and every shack on the beach were playing loud music as if they all are in a competition to find the loudest. This shack thankfully had no music playing, nevertheless the adjacent shacks were playing contrasting music. But what attracted us to have dinner here was the attitude of the guy (Sameer) who asked us to look into their menu. he was the least compelling and decent enough to give us space to decide on our own.
He keeps in mind that the Indian tourists have a spicy palette and recommends dishes accordingly. Also he gives great suggestions to first time drinkers or light drinkers on what cocktails to select. We had the prawns in white wine sauce first. the prawns were sweet and juicy as it should be but we were disappointed as we couldn't taste the wine in the dish. this comes with a raw vegetable salad and french fries.
After this we tried one whole Red Snapper made in two ways- masala fried and rawa fried. Anyone who has been to Goa knows that the restaurants provide the customers the option of selecting from an array of different variety of fishes. This was one like that. Again both came with french fries and salad. The fish was awsome. The masala fried fish you eat in goa are fried first and then dipped in masala . the masala is rich in spices like the cinnamon, corriander, chilli, etc. overall it was a good experience.
1 beer, 1 mocktail, 1prawns in white wine sauce, and red snapper two ways coasted us 1890/-