Thursday 1 September 2022

An evening outdoors.

 One day after our visit to Rasikas Fusion, Salem, the aroma of the incense is still on my breath.


The parking is right for 4 four wheelers, and a dozen two wheelers, but that is not a worry, the whole street is yours.

The ground and first floors, could accomodate a hundred diners, if u plan to come with your first, second and third cousins, along with their families.

The height of the table has been adjusted to the simple chairs and sofas, for a relaxed meal.

The service is prompt, without a haste, the menu, a sea of a difference to the land.

Best for a lone diner, Ideal for the couple, great for a family of six, and wonderful for a class of grownup university children.

The sea food was a wonder, crab soup, big prawns, fish fillets, phuket fish, and the tawa, the tawa was ordered for the second, in our table itself.

Since ours was a large family of student friends, the orders were a blend.

Am sure every visit would be different, if you have the heart for variety, or you could stick to your regular chicken, for its flavour, and your instinct habitual heart.

The vegetarian menu could get the non vegetarians to their side, if they were ordered by the neighbouring table, the mushrooms with basil, and cauliflower gravy and rotis, and paneer balls, and oh I forgot the sweetcorn soup, with no added sugar.

The desserts were multi tracks, as I noticed the momos, creams, and more being relished.

Whatever the occasion, Fusion of Rasikas, is a tick on the calender, for the first of the many visits.

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