Thursday, November 7, 2013

Little Italy Offshore Elliots Beach

Exclaiming the news that Little Italy is in the offshore of Elliots Beach in Besant Nagar, we started roaming around and found it out in the street parallel to Elliots Beach Road.

The restaurants look was astounding and it almost looked like a star hotel. A woman in the entrance of
the hotel enquired us, "have you booked a table?" No, we replied. She then went in and checked for
unreserved tables. Then she took us in and accomodated in a table at 1st floor.

We got settled down and a menu card arrived at our table. Wood burn pizza, garlic breads, pastas, soups
etc. were some that we found. And the good thing that we found was that you'd get a thin crust pizza and
a pizza without cheese on request. Even if you wish to have a jain style cooking that can also be availed.

Zorba, Sicilia, Gurdjeiff, Indian were some of the pizza varieties that we found in the menu card. After
a lot of thinking, we ordered for a Sicilia pizza that is topped with mushrooms, basil, dry chilles,
sun dried tomatoes, mozarella cheese. We wondered seeing the thin pizza, which was crunchy, juicy with the
cheese, spicy with dry chillies and no more words to say about that.

We've been waiting for some couple of minutes for the pizza to arrive, meanwhile we ordered for a starter.
Garlic bread, masala garlic bread were some that we knew in the menu. So we went for a masala garlic bread.

But meanwhile we were ordering for it, we got our pizza. Hence, starter at the end.

But comparatively Masala garlic bread did not add justice to its name. It was not spicy as the cheese was
pre-dominant. Capsicum, chilly tomato sauce, garlic were some of the ingredients that was mentioned in the
menu. Again, the name garlic did not add justice to the dish. Apart from all those it tasted good.

Even sitting in the beach in a sunday evening wouldn't be so good. Excellent ambience, quick service,
no space complexity and even more to be lauded. But all these for an expense at its best. A meal for two
with one pizza, garlic bread, juice, pasta and even with some more would cost nearly 2000-3000 rupees.

The person who accompanied me rated pizza 4.5 out of 5 and masala agrlic bread a rate of 3.5 out of 5.

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