garam masala


last night we went to garam masala for dinner, it’s one of my favourite places. i’ve always loved indian food… was so happy when they opened last year.

we had vegetable samosas – they remind me of home; murg kadhai (ok, maybe a little too spicy for me…), murg korma and lots of garlic naan – so delicious! another favourite is the seekh kebab (not pictured); minced lamb meat cooked in a tandoor.

for reservations call +1 646.344.4622 OR +1 649.941.3292, they are open for lunch and dinner, closed on tuesdays.

his dive story…

From these pics, you can easily have swam past this graceful creature if you are not looking carefully. We often see these big sting rays in our dives in West Caicos and they often see divers so there is no surprise or reaction from them when we invade their private spaces.

Every so often, Joana would see one come up to shore and just swim around the beach looking up out of the water now and then.

Oh did I tell you that the locals serve rays on the menu if you are lucky enough to be there on the day of the special!

See my previous posts HERE, will be back next week!

James

half way through

i know we’re almost half way through, but i’m sure there’s still loads of time to make the most out of it. i finished the week with a walk on the beach with a couple of friends…at 6.30 in the morning! at first i thought they were going crazy, but it turns out to be a great way to start the day, and it’s not too hot either. i might make it a good way to start the week too!

enjoy what is left of it – oh and go check my guest post over at my tea break – i’m such a tea addict!

i heart conch

before coming here, i had never heard of conch – now i see these large sea snails every day. conch is in our flag, in our license plates, but mostly in our plates: conch curry, conch ceviche, cracked conch, conch fritters, conch stew, conch creole, you name it! remember the annual conch festival i told you about?

the first time i saw how they really looked, i didn’t think i would go for it. then i was recommended to start with the cracked conch, and the whole eating conch experience became much, much easier – cracked conch is easy to like and reminded me of fried calamari. slowly i started trying out other types of conch and getting the hang of it, now i go for all things conch!

do you see the conch trying to get out of the shell? little did these creatures know they were about to become conch ceviches!

ps –  my favourites spots for conch are the conch shack in provo and frank’s cafe in north caicos.