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This is what we had: Malvani Fish Fish Pulimunchi Prawn pepper fry Prawn Gassi Pomfret Curry Neer Dosa Appam Kerala Parota Total bill: Rs. 1024 for 4 Reply
250 per head and reasonable!!!!!! good lord – so bloody expensive. why is food so expensive. the wealthier the place gets the more expensive eating out becomes. and btw – i am not exactly poor. just cant understand why food is becoming so expensive. Reply
The place is pretty damn good, especially for the Melvani food. But their live counter is horrendously expensive, no? Anupam’s Coastaal Express and Fishland come to mind as worthy alternatives… Reply
You should try the kokum kadi at Mangalore Pearl, off mosque road! It is delicious. And delectable fish too I’d say! Reply