Destination-Hopping Vacation- It’s Fun!!
Day 1- Mangalore
I was very excited for this fun holiday with 2 other couples, my husband’s college friends with their better-halves. Well, it was an absolutely crazy bunch. We got really comfortable in our Airbnb accommodation and had to remind ourselves that we have to attend the wedding also for which we all had come from different parts of India- Delhi, Hyderabad, Indore and Surat… 😊 It was the first South-Indian wedding that we all were attending and were quite excited about.
One thing that clearly defines the South- Indian wedding is its simplicity and piousness which is usually a morning affair unlike the weddings in North India.
Everything was so beautiful about this wedding- Our stunning couple, mesmerizing venue location, euphoric guests- Ladies dressed up elegantly in kanjeevaram sarees, The Decor, The live music and Authentic food. Sweet and Simple.
Bidding goodbye to the couple's gorgeous wedding full of fun, we headed to some famous eating spots in Mangalore before we leave the city-
Pabba’s-
We went crazy over the ice-creams served at Pabba’s. It’s an Artisanal ice cream parlour which serves a range of ice cream sundaes made using fresh ingredients. One of the best places to treat yourself for sweet cravings.
Do try- Gadbad- Yes that’s the name but there is no Gadbad in it, go ahead and try.
Girimanja’s-
If you are in Mangalore and want to experience the traditional taste of south Indian seafood this is the place. Even during the weekdays, this place is usually very crowded during the lunch hours and you would have to wait for your turn. They opened their family section for us which is just adjacent to the main restaurant. We ordered Surmai Fish for the starter- red and spicy looking. It was downright delicious.
Please note that the dishes are cooked in coconut oil but the fish was very-well marinated in the spices which over-ride the coconut smell. For people who are averse to the coconut oil taste just like me, you can try the chicken fry. I would definitely recommend this place for tourists who want to try the local flavors of Mangalorean cuisine.
The staff was extremely warm and fed us with extreme enthusiasm, suggesting dishes according to our taste. For the price, it is slightly steep but worth once a visit in your city stay.
Taj Mahal cafe-
When in south India, you have to try filter coffee. It’s a must. Filter coffee also known as Kaapi, made by mixing frothed and boiled milk with the decoction obtained by brewing finely ground coffee powder in a traditional Indian filter. In South-Indian states, you will easily find filter coffee but this place is a must try if you want to have the authentic taste.
I am sure Mangalore has a lot more to offer but in our 1 day stay, we were able to explore the above 3 places including the wedding venues. :)
Our Day 2 experiences of the trip shall be unfolded in the next blog-post. Meanwhile Grab your coffee and enjoy this.. :) Also, do catch-up with my previous post on Pondicherry
Happy Sunday, Happy Reading!!
You certainly had fun. And i love Indian weddings, except i only see them in movies....ZEE World!
Yess indeed it was so much fun.. thank you..stay connected..😊
Wao heavy fun on wedding.... Delicious food...All of u looking great....best of luck .. Have a great fun....you are a new couple enjoying your married life...thanks for sharing dear...
My pleasure, thank you so much..😊
Nice post dear @weavingwords. But at Pabbas, they serve Gadbad in a different way!! In a tall glass.... This is something else...
Thank you @geetharao.. This is gadbad only, it was indeed a tall glass, may be the photography angle is different. 😊 Stay tuned..
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