A Calming Escape: Dinner at Havana Restaurant, Kosgoda
Weekdays are usually full of stress, panic, and lots of problem-solving, making time pass without much sense. After a few weeks of following the same routine, it can leave us feeling completely exhausted.
After such a week, we decided to sneak out for dinner. Living in a famous tourist destination makes it easy to find a place with a great vibe. This time, we chose to visit Havana Restaurant in Kosgoda.
We left around 7:30 PM. A warm wash after work and putting on baggy clothes brought so much comfort to my body. The restaurant had a large parking space even though it was located right next to the main road. Its structure, finished with brown bricks, gave it a rustic and natural look.
The restaurant was an open-air space. A friendly lady greeted us at the reception, and a few customers were already enjoying their meals.
The atmosphere was calming, with open walls allowing the breeze to flow in. The yellow lights added a fascinating charm to the vibe.
We ordered Mongolian rice and a pasta kottu, which was a new dish for us. Both dishes were good, but the pasta kottu stood out—it was absolutely delicious. The dish had plenty of vegetables, and all the flavors blended together beautifully.
We did have to wait quite a while for our food, as some other guests were ordering many seafood dishes. It seemed like they were enjoying the food just as much as we did.
After spending a few calming hours outside, we returned home feeling recharged, ready to tackle a few more days with renewed energy and fewer complaints.
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