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Saturday, 27 October 2018

Review Ryan’z Bar Candolim Goa



Have you heard the phrase, simple is best? Well this is perfectly true of Ryan’z Bar. Situated next to Fortune hotel, Ryan’z bar was a gem of a find. The atmosphere was a buzz of laughter and chatter from visibly hotel and restaurant staff enjoying a Friday night drink and meal after work, as well as a few of middle age Indian couples taking pleasure in night of good food and company.



The menu caters for all types of palates, offering Indian, Chinese and western food. There was nothing I found on the menu to be excessively overpriced. In fact cheaper than most restaurants and certainly cheaper than the beach shacks. Drinks too, very cheap.

DRINKS

60ml vodka Rupees 50/£0.52/€0.59/₽44.57/$0.68/₴19.08

Large Kingfisher Beer Rupees 110/£1.14/€1.29/₽98.05/$1.50/₴41.98

Diet coke Rupees 50/£0.52/€0.59/₽44.57/$0.68/₴19.08

For years now I have walked past every day, smelling the aromas wafting from the kitchen, which always get my taste buds salivating. It was for this reason, Ryan’z bar has been on my- To review list for quite some time now. The minute I entered I knew that I liked this place. The ambience, and the friendly staff had me right there. Not to mention no extra taxes and GST.



STAFF

MR and I were received with smiles and a gracious welcome by Prem. Passing small conversation about seeing us walk past every day, how long we had been in Goa and how pleased he was we had finally decided to eat there.  

All waiters were well-presented, attentive and polite. Chefs looked clean and smart in whites.  



SERVICE

No sooner had we sat, than Prem gave us a menu and a drinks order was taken.

Drinks were served quickly and efficiently.

On looking at the menu there were so many nice things, MR R and I were spoilt for choice.

Finally, when ready to order food, Prem was there promptly.

 Having repeated our order, asked if we would like more drinks.

There was an interval when the power went off for 10 minutes, but a candle was quickly place on the table. However, this did not hinder the arrival of food, arriving 30 minutes after ordering, then asking if we would like more drinks.

Table check on food, and once more asking if we needed drinks.

HYGIENE

The restaurant and bar area, very clean, neat and tidy.

Toilet were clean, with toilet paper, the hand washing area soap and hand towels. There is only one toilet, so when busy could cause a congestion.
 
 
FOOD
 



VEG KOLHAURI: Rupees 170/£1.77/€2.07/₽151.54/$2.31/₴64.88

This is one of my favourite curries. Lordy lord, astounding! Bursting with flavour and heat, and not a wishy-washy sauce. It was thick more like a puree that even so was pleasing on the palate. By the end of the meal, it was a fight to see who was going to wipe out the dish first, me or Mr R. Needless to say, I won!


FULL TANDOORI CHICKEN. Rupees 390/£4.06/€4.60/₽347.66/$5.30/₴148.85

When the plate was placed down in front of us the first thing Mr R and I said was, “Wow!” In all my years of having full tandoori chicken I have only ever had one that was a full chicken. 2 legs and two breasts. Trying my first piece, I have to say this is the best tandoori chicken I have ever tasted. Cooked just how we like it, burnt on the outside juicy and succulent on the inside and oozing with spice. A magnificent portion size. Well done!





ROTI: Rupees 20 /£0.20/€0.23/₽17.82/$0.27/₴7.63

 





THE SCORES:

FIRST IMPRESSIONS 3/5

AMBIENCE 4/5

STAFF    5/5

SERVICE 5/5

HYGIENE Public areas 4/5 Toilets 4/5

FOOD 5/5 5/5 

DRINKS 5/5

OVERALL SCORE 4.4/5 Red Hot chillies 
WOULD I GO AGAIN?
Oh yes! Mr R is already planning our next visit on the calendar.

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