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Nov 28 2009

Restaurant Reviews: Diu, U.T. of Daman & Diu

Madhu

O’Coquiera Music Garden Restaurant

Address: Firangiwada Rd, Diu
Phone: +91 9824681565
Rating: 8 out of 10

A Lonely Planet pick, we had our first meal in Diu here. It was within walking distance of our hotel and seemed popular amongst the foreign tourists. It’s a family-run restaurant, set in the front yard of the family home. The yard is covered with a thatch-roofed mandap and lighted with colorful traditional, cloth lamps. The place has a great ambiance. The food’s excellent too – over 2 meals, we ate fried fish, prawns masala, fried calamari and pasta – they were all fantastic! But service is really slow. There’s just one smiling gentleman who takes all the orders, brings out the dishes, clears them and settles the bill. So it takes forever. There are just about 6 tables, but if they are all occupied, be prepared for a long, winding meal.

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Nov 28 2009

Hotel Review: Diu, U.T. of Daman & Diu

Madhu

Hotel Cidade de Diu

Rating: 8 out of 10
Address: Behind Hotel Samrat, Near Vegetable Market, Diu – 362520
Phone: +91-2875-254595, 254695, 254443

Cidade de Diu was mentioned in Lonely Planet as a new addition behind Hotel Samrat, both of which were owned by the same management and situated in the heart of Diu town. Cidade de Diu was also mentioned for its garish color choices :) . Since color scheme didn’t really matter to Madhu and me and since this hotel was situated right at the center of most of Diu’s sights and restaurants, we picked it as our place of stay.

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Nov 28 2009

Last day in Diu … and the most interesting one yet!

Madhu

We woke up late today, had a long, leisurely breakfast and then set out to see Nagar Sheth Haveli, which is within the older parts of Diu town. We had to ask for directions as it was in the center of a maze of narrow, endless lanes. But we were able to spot it from afar as it stands tall – 3 stories high – and more colorful than the rest of the grey buildings that surround it. It was within a gated compound and the gate, though unlocked, was closed. We stood outside, hesitating to walk in, as nobody seemed to be around and there was no sign identifying the building. That’s when Bharat Kamalia approached us…

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Nov 28 2009

Photo Post : Nagar Sheth Haveli (Diu)

Madhu

Old Town has a few old mansions belonging to rich Portuguese and Indian merchants.

The colorful three-storey Nagar Sheth Haveli has porticoes, carved balconies, stone-made lions and intricate arches in European and Indian styles.

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Nov 28 2009

Photo Post : Bharat’s Havelis (Diu)

Madhu

We bumped into Bharat outside Nagar Sheth’s Haveli. He was more than happy to let us into his havelis. This was the highlight of our Diu trip. We had a great time browsing though his family heirlooms.

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Bharat in his Living Room

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Nov 27 2009

Two-wheeler fun!

Madhu

It’s easy to get around Diu on foot; the island is small enough for it. However, it’s not the most efficient method. Moreover auto-rickshaws are hard to come by. Everybody zips around in two-wheelers and the guide books had mentioned that they are easily available for daily hire. So we checked with our hotel guys and they arranged a Scooty ES for Rs.175 per day. And what fun it is!! :)

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Nov 27 2009

Photo Post : Diu Fort (Diu)

Madhu

The Diu Fort was built by the Portuguese during their colonial rule of the Diu island.

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Inside Diu Fort

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Nov 27 2009

Photo Post : Nagoa Beach (Diu)

Madhu

Nagoa Beach is the most popular beach in Diu. It’s about 7 kms from Diu Town.

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Nagoa Beach

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Nov 26 2009

Chilling in Diu :)

Madhu

After a lot of temples and historic monuments, I must admit that coming to a chilled-out place like Diu is quite refreshing. There’s not much to see here but there’s plenty of atmosphere. It’s our 2nd day here and we’ve already told our hotel guys that we would like to stay two more….

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Nov 26 2009

Photo Post : Streets of Diu (Diu)

Madhu

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On the way to St. Thomas’ Church

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On the way to St. Thomas’ Church

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