A Reverie, Goa, For Food That Tastes As Good As It Looks

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A Reverie is a fine-dining restaurant serving molecular gastronomy food that is perfect for most occasions, like a date or even just a relaxed evening.

Where Is It?

It’s on Holiday Street, Calangute beach, and is a stone’s throw away from the beach. It’s easily accessible by road, and parking is available, too; road trip, anyone?

What Was Your Experience Like?

The decor and ambience are top notch, though as it’s open air, it leaves you to the whims of mother nature, so that could be improved up on. The staff is very courteous, and even though there weren’t many guests, everyone was attended well.

The food was quite beautifully presented, and it was as delicious, too. I had wasabi and guac tacos that came in a miniature taco truck, delicious churros, neuros with a lip-smacking dip and Thai Bento rice and noodles.

Our dessert deserves a whole section to itself, as it was one of the most creative dishes on the menu.  Egg..But Not Egg, as it was called, was made using traditional egg recipes along with mango and coconut as ingredients; simple yet awesome.

In Goa, when one gets bored of the quintessential Goan curries, the palate seeks some change from the mundane. A Reverie breaks the monotony of Goa by breathing a new life into tried-and-tested preparations.

While the use of molecular gastronomy is catching on in big cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore, starting something like it in Goa sure requires courage.

Check out their website here, and find them on Facebook here.

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This place is closed from Jun 1 to Oct 1 due to the monsoons. Also, in regular season, they are open only for dinner.

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Ameya is a consultant by profession and lives between his workplace, Gurgaon, and his home-town Pune. His profession needs him to travel a lot, aiding him in pursuing his hobbies of exploring fun places and trying out exotic cuisine of the world.