Jul 14, 2024
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Something's Fishy serves Seafood, North Indian, Chinese, Maharashtrian, Biryani, Sandwich, Sichuan, Desserts, with menu favourites including Cocktails, Beer, Mocktails, Chicken Dum, Curry Crab, Mutton Gassi, Donut, Butter Chicken, Chicken Biryani, Pasta, Dal Makhani, Cheesecake, Paneer Tikka, Fish, Tandoori Chicken, Chicken Tikka, Noodles, Manchow Soup, Manchurian.
Something's Fishy is a F&B-Fine Dining outlet that offers a unique seafood experience. The restaurant offers a wide variety of fresh seafood dishes, from classic favorites to innovative creations. The menu features a variety of seafood dishes, including grilled fish, steamed shellfish, and a selection of sushi. The atmosphere is relaxed and inviting, with a…
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Jul 14, 2024
Loved the taste at this place
May 1, 2024
2 months ago
We visited Something’s Fishy last week to celebrate a family friend’s birthday. If you’re a seafood lover, Something’s Fishy is the kind of place that instantly feels right. From the moment you step in, the ambience sets the mood. The interiors have a beautiful seafood-inspired theme, artistically done without being over the top. Subtle marine elements, thoughtful décor, and warm lighting make the space feel relaxed and inviting. It’s comfortable enough for a family dinner yet stylish enough for a special outing. We tried quite a variety of dishes, and honestly, the experience from start to finish was satisfying. Harra Channa ka Shorba (Chicken Soup): A comforting, mildly spiced chicken soup with fresh herb flavours. Light yet flavourful, it had a soothing warmth and well-balanced seasoning, perfect to begin the meal. Chicken Gassi: Rich, coastal-style chicken curry with aromatic spices and creamy coconut base. The gravy was flavourful without being overpowering, and the chicken pieces were tender and well-cooked. Appams: Soft, fluffy appams with delicate crisp edges. Light texture and subtle sweetness paired beautifully with the gassi gravies, soaking up flavours perfectly without becoming soggy. Prawn Gassi: Fresh prawns cooked in traditional coastal gravy with coconut and spices. The prawns were juicy and tender, absorbing the rich masala while retaining their natural sweetness. Butter Garlic Prawn: Perfectly sautéed prawns tossed in butter and garlic. Simple yet delicious, with a lovely aroma and balanced seasoning that allowed the freshness of the seafood to shine. Surmai Fry: Crispy on the outside, moist and flaky inside. The fish was fresh, well-marinated, and fried just right, delivering bold coastal flavours without excessive oiliness. Rawas Tandoori: Well-marinated rawas grilled to perfection in the tandoor. Smoky, juicy, and packed with spices, yet the fish remained soft and flavourful inside. Squid Crispy Fried Rings: Lightly battered squid rings fried till crisp. Crunchy outside, tender inside, with balanced seasoning that made them addictive without feeling too heavy. What stood out throughout the meal was the freshness of the seafood. Every dish felt thoughtfully prepared, not rushed. Portions were generous, and the flavours felt authentic rather than overly commercialised. Service was smooth and friendly. The staff were attentive, happy to recommend dishes, and ensured everything was served at the right pace. They didn’t hover unnecessarily, which made the experience even more enjoyable. Overall, Something’s Fishy delivers exactly what you expect from a seafood speciality restaurant — fresh ingredients, authentic coastal flavours, and a warm, pleasant ambience. It’s definitely a place I’d revisit whenever seafood cravings strike. Highly recommended for anyone who truly enjoys well-prepared seafood.
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