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Seafood @ Sana-dige

Posted on July 4, 2006July 4, 2006

Since I love sea food, my culinary antennas always go up when someone talks about good fishy fare here in Bangalore. I had a number of favourites in Mumbai, but here it’s a little more difficult to get good fish.

So on a lazy Saturday afternoon, along with Madman, Ree and Menaka, we went off in search of Sana-dige, where I heard one gets good coastal cuisine.

And I’m happy to report that we got what we wanted. Really delicious Malvani, Kerala and coastal India fish preparations. I can’t remember the names of everything everything we ate, but the prawn starters and the prawn gassi was rather delicious. The fish preparation pictured below in mango (a little tangy) was Malvani and rather yummy.

Something fishy

The pomfret was not bad either. We had the dishes along with neer dosas (which could have been softer by general consensus) but otherwise, we were satisfied. Madman also had Kerala parothas to add to that since a few flimsy neer dosas could not whet his appetite. And along with the meal we had kokum, which had a nice tangy taste (not as good as how they make it at Gajalee in Mumbai though!). And the prices are quite reasonable. After all we ate, we paid about 250 per head.

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The ambience of the place is also pretty laid back and relaxed. Just right for a weekend meal, I’d say! So if you’re in the mood for fish, head out to Sana-dige. More details on where it is located here.

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Comments (8)

  1. Gautam Ghosh says:
    July 5, 2006 at 12:20 am

    reminds me of the Hypnos place at Infantry Road

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  2. vasu says:
    July 5, 2006 at 5:19 pm

    Reminds me of hotel searock at shivananda circle..

    hungry already..

    Reply
  3. Umesh says:
    July 5, 2006 at 11:43 pm

    This is exactly why i miss india! mouthwatering…

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  4. aqua says:
    July 6, 2006 at 11:22 am

    yum yum!…now thanks to you i’m HUNGRY 🙂

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  5. MadMan says:
    July 6, 2006 at 12:16 pm

    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

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  6. joseph bosco says:
    July 18, 2006 at 9:22 am

    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.

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  7. Bangalore Bytes says:
    July 25, 2006 at 10:20 am

    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…

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  8. Safrina says:
    March 29, 2012 at 11:17 am

    You should try the kokum kadi at Mangalore Pearl, off mosque road! It is delicious. And delectable fish too I’d say!

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