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We stayed at Jowar, a resort of West Bengal fisheries, where always the fish items are very good. This time also the fish- hilsa, pomfret, rohu and prawns were fresh & tasty, though food quality not as good as last visit 3 years back. No place to shop (thank God) except three shops selling seashell artefacts. One evening we went for 14 K.M drive to Digha, awfully crowded and polluted.

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5.33
Masti Traveller, Hyderabad | 02nd August 2004
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Good and meet upto expectations...

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5.67
Sukhen, Serampore | 11th June 2004
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Ecstatic. Outside seafood was also great. Shopping at an extremely reasonable rate. Color of sea is muddy, not blue. No games on sea. Close locations - Sankarpur, another beach, better even in a way. New Digha better than old Digha....

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4.89
biswajit, asansol | 22nd May 2004
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homely atmosphere & ther is good hygeinic supply of food....

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