ferryman's • 14 comments • Our evening at the V&A Waterfront ended with a meal at Ferryman's Tavern. It lured us in with the live band that was playing outside. The restaurant is two old buildings that have been restored and it really has a warm, old-fashioned charm. Alex decided to add to the pub atmosphere by ordering some traditional fish and chips. I opted to try a more regional dish and chose a Cape Malay lamb curry that came with a poppadom and various sambals. The people of the Cape Malay community are descendants of slaves that were brought to South Africa from, what is now known as, Indonesia. This type of cuisine is infused with fragrant herbs and spices that is very reminiscent of South Indian cooking. Although we couldn't agree on the main course, Alex and I both shared the same craving for the chocolate mousse dessert.
granada • 8 comments • We were in Granada for just enough time to grab a quick lunch and snap some photos: This "Irish pub" purported to have the best fish 'n' chips in all of Central America. They were pretty good. They also made delicious smoothies. It was kind of a random place to eat, but it hit the spot. Granada was quaint, but we were excited to get to surfing in San Juan Del Sur!