My first glance at the menu card of the Santana Sea View Restaurant proved me wrong. There was more to offer than just Idli-Vada-Sambhar or Sea Food cooked in Chettinad style. In all shapes and sizes.

Our next stop was the Good Luck Café - a rooftop restaurant. Whether this café actually brought me good luck or not is yet to be seen, but it definitely had the most positive vibes. A calm ambience with a mixed tape playing on very low volume gelled brilliantly with the rhythm of the coastal waves. The USP of Café Good Luck, a raised platform with a few low lying tables and floor seating. A colourful riot of Tibetan Prayer Flags and paper lampshades adorned the thatched roof and amidst all this, right in the centre, was a Fish - a big, blue, psychedelic fish, flying in all directions!

After the blitzkrieg through my stomach and a good night's sleep, breakfast is a choice of eggs, fresh juices or once again, chai.
This tiny fisherman's colony neither has a glamorous dining experience, nor an elaborate spread of meals. But it surely has an inviting aroma every time you pass by a café, and a lip smacking menu scribbled on the blackboards outdoors.