Be that as it may, the work at Lavasa is going on at a brisk pace with hardhats all over the site. Speaking of hardhats, portions of the roof of Hotel ITC Fortune have flown off. You'll need a hard hat visiting that hotel!
An American Diner, Waterfront Shaw has opened up in the Porto Fino lookalike promenade. Obviously they are banking on people wanting to dine on a burger looking over the water. Their service apartments are also ready. Rs. 5,000 a night. To eat at ITC Fortune, you have to book in advance.
We booked a table for 13 at Ekaant for lunch on Sun. 26th July. Always dicey booking a table when a buffet is on. We got to ours at 3.15pm and there was hardly any food left. Lots of dissatisfied people in the group. But Xavier D'Souza, the new F&B Manager and the Chef Vikram Ambike apologised profusely. Obviously the people ahead had big appetites. But the non veggies got their fill of prawn curry, a very tasty chicken and super mutton sukkha (tho it was not really very dry). The jalebis were hot but the rabadi was too much like basundi. Mindful of the bad mood of our group who felt shortchanged, Xavier took a decision which will stand his restaurant in good stead for years to come. He offered to waive the entire bill including food and drinks. We protested that while generous, it was not called for. We offered to accept a discount. Finally we settled midway. The lunch was free and we paid for the liquor.
I hope all legal issues will be resolved and Lavasa will happen. If it does, it'll be the best township in India. Of that I've no doubt. It'll be the only township without garbage lying on the streets, illegal constructions, jhuggies and jhopdies, polluting industries and the other banes of urban living.
Come 2012, I look forward to moving to Lavasa.
If anyone needs a caretaker for their villa, I'm available :)