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(Beach 5; mains from ?60; 7.30am-8pm) Squeaky-clean open-air shack serving up a good selec-
tion of dosas, including paneer tikka and nutella dosas.
Why Like This?
MAP
(Beach 5; mains from ?100) Named as a tribute to the Israeli traveller, with a menu of schnitzels
(including a fish version), and BBQ seafood dishes.
INDIAN, ISRAELI $
Red Snapper
MAP
(Wild Orchid; mains ?200-800; breakfast, lunch & dinner) Easily Havelock's best restaurant, with its
atmospheric polished-bamboo decor and thatched-roof exuding a romantic island ambien-
ce. Pick from lavish seafood platters, BBQ fish and handmade pastas, accompanied by de-
licious cheese-and-olive naan. The outdoor deck seating is a good spot to catch a breeze,
and watch the glassed-in tandoori kitchen.
SEAFOOD, MULTICUISINE $$
B3 - Barefoot Bar & Restaurant
MAP
PIZZA $$
(No 1 Village; 11am-4pm & 6-9.30pm) Modern decor with classic movie posters on the walls;
there's a Western-heavy menu, with the best pizzas in Havelock, and it's a good place to
wait for your ferry.
Information
There are two ATMs side by side in No 3 Village. Internet is insanely pricey (per hour
?350!), so try to send all your emails in Port Blair.
Havelock Tourist Service MAP (Beach 3) in the bazaar can arrange air tickets and has the
schedule for government ferries.
Getting There & Away
Government ferries run from Havelock to Port Blair two to three times a day (?195, 2½
hours), and you're best to book tickets from the port ( 9.15am-noon & 2-4pm Mon-Sat, to 2pm
Sun) at least a day in advance. Otherwise Makruzz ( Click here ) has a daily service at 4pm.
One to two ferries a day link Havelock with Neil Island (?195, one hour 10 minutes),
while four boats a week head to Long Island (?195, two hours) en route to Rangat.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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