'The Restaurant' is an All Day Dining- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Buffet restaurant. Serves fewer items of Continental, Asian, North-West-South Indian dishes. Do not miss South Indian breakfast items all the way at the end of long hall.
Outside seating is very pleasant in winters. Though buffet restaurant, plenty of staff around to fetch you whatever items you ask for. Great Service.
We ate at this place many times during our 4-days stay in Leela Goa. This is their all-day restaurant and its where they serve the daily buffet breakfast. The breakfast was always quite good - huge variety and lots of hot & fresh options (eggs, dosas, waffles, pancakes, noodles, fruit salads, etc etc). I had the best Eggs Benedict (and its Florentine variation) I've ever had here.
We also had a couple of lunches and dinners here. Almost all were pretty good although the menu is quite small. We liked their Tom Yum soup a lot - spicy to the right amount and with loads of veggies and seafood. Kids also liked the fresh pizza and the lasagna.
Service here, for us, was consistently good - on time, prompt and always smiling.
I came here once for lunch. Yes, food was definitely good: mezze platter, grilled prawns and cheese cake. But probably the most expensive in Goa, lunch for 1 pax was almost 5000 Rs. In other 5* hotels food is cheaper, but not less tastier.
I spent there around 1,5 hours and can't say that the service was exceptional, during that time 3 different waiters were serving the table, one for each course it seems, which is confusing. And only one of them, the last one asked how was my cheese cake. Lol
The other thing is the hotel's restrictions for NR guests. After lunch I asked reception if I could see the beach or anyone could show it to me, at that time it didn't look busy. One of the associates rejected, I still tried to insist, especially because it's quite illogical that you can't go to the beach as at the same time there is a hotel shack which is open for NR guests. So the associate tried to inquire the permission from his lady colleague, who asked him in hindi! in front of me "kya chahiye". This is not acceptable in hospitality to talk in front of the guest in any local language. When I meet something like this it makes me very upset.
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