Saturday, May 25, 2013

Surguru - Haven for Veggies!

Surguru was one of the earliest hotels to be set up in Pondicherry. They created the first multi storey hotel in Pondy right at the heart of the town. From that day to till date, they are the preferred veggie hotel for Pondyites. Today they have started expanding and now at 4 locations within Pondy. If you are a vegetarian, definitely Surguru is the place. Some of their traditional specialities include the 3 tast uthhappam. Visited both their branches in mission st and ecr, they have an excellent ambience, good food, good service. If you are visting Manakula Vinayagar temple in the morning, best to have your breakfast in Surguru Spot which is very close by.

Rating
3.75/5

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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

ChinaTown - Restaurant - Review

After weeks of planning, finally got a chance to visit the ChinaTown restaurant in Ambour Salai. Really loved the place! The ambience is excellent. Quantity and Quality for the money is good. Its neat and design of the restaurant deserves kudos! The food was OK. I had hot and sour soup chicken soup, which was excellent. If you fancy some alcohol, good news to you, they do serve beer! They do home delivery as well.

If you are planning, for a weekend stay in Pondicherry, worth a  visit. It is also close to the White Town, so one could visit the tourist attractions nearby and move in here for lunch. But the best thing would be an evening dinner after a great shower.

Rating : 3.5/5

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唐人街

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Pondicherry Beach - Must visit!

A visit to Pondicherry is not complete without the beach! The colonial buildings are a must watch, not many towns have retained their heritage in this part of the country as Pondicherry! Some of the notable stops in your walk along the beach is stone mountain, Kargil Memorial, French War Memorial, Light House, Gandhi Statue and Nehru Statue, Promenade Hotel, Ambedkar Mani Mandapam and finally the statue of Dupleix. Dupleix was the French Governor who established it as the center of French colonial rule in India. Recently, the  stretch behind the dupleix was opened, one can walk along the beach and reach the end of small pier. The beach front can be seen in number of movies/ads. The Tourism office is also on the beach road. They do have packages, so one can reach out to the tourism office and see if the packages fit your purpose. I recommend one exploring Pondy on their own. The beach front is crowded like hell these days. During weekends its a vehicle free zone so the entire road is available to pedestrians. Recommend taking a walk along the beach front very early morning or very late night when the crowd is gone.

One can see a chain of wooden logs in the sea, those wooden logs were part of a wooden pier sometime back. The sea has been eroding the beach front and it has come in submerging jetty and the wooden logs are the left overs. So it gives you an idea how much the sea has come in. Lot of stones are dropped regularly to check the erosion. Only Mother Nature knows whether she will give back sand to the Pondicherry Beach.