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Avaliação da contribuiçãoWe had a mixed experience during our three-day stay at Golden Eye. Upon arrival, we found the place to be very busy with a film crew shooting a South Indian action film. It took a while to find someone to help us with our room booking as they initially claimed the rooms were not available. Eventually, we were shown to our accommodations, which were nice but had some issues with the fan and AC not working initially. The film crew was disruptive with their loud noises and bright lights, making it difficult to enjoy the beach area. Despite some inconveniences like a lack of hot water and a wonky toilet, the staff were friendly and made our stay more enjoyable. The food and cocktails were great, and the staff made sure we were well taken care of during our meals. The location itself is beautiful, but the presence of the film crew did detract from our overall experience. If not for that and some initial room issues, I would have rated this place highly.
The Golden Eye restaurant in Calangute is a must-visit. We always return here because of the delicious food, welcoming service, and lovely garden. It never fails to impress.
Golden Eye Beach Restaurant is the perfect spot for a meal by the beach. They serve delicious fish and a fantastic fish curry that is simply exquisite. I absolutely adore this restaurant.
On one of our walks, we got hungry on the beach and checked out a few restaurants. Here, a number of local business people had their lunch so we thought it was a good sign and tried it. We were delighted about the quality and tastiness. The service was good although we felt that some of the rubbish laying around could have been easily removed by the numerous staff.
Came here once during our stay in Candolim after it had been suggested by friends. It cost us 1200 rupees for the taxi, who waited the day for us. The shack is at one end of the beach and although the shack was quite busy, it felt nice and peaceful.The beach was very nice, free of any rubbish and there were no hawkers when we were there. Also, the sea wasn't as rough as it was in Candolim.We had lunch here which was very nice. We both had noodle dishes which were tasty and we were given plenty. The prices are good and were comparable with other shacks we had been to.I don't know anything about the huts, but I'd definitely recommend coming here for a change of pace from the busier resorts. Much more laid back.
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