Satsanga
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN PONDICHERRY/ Updated : Jun 16, 2017, 09:13 IST
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Set in a leafy courtyard, this picturesque restaurant serves French and Italian food concocted with farm-grown organic vegetables and fresh seafood.
Set in a leafy courtyard, this picturesque restaurant serves French and Italian food concocted with farm-grown organic vegetables and fresh seafood. Read less

Set in a leafy courtyard, this picturesque restaurant is owned and managed by French expat Pierre Elouard. It serves French and Italian food concocted with farm-grown organic vegetables and fresh seafood. The open-air setting with wooden chairs and a thatched bamboo roof is ideal for a lazy lunch. Opt for the green pepper fillet, bouillabaisse and the beef bourguignon, supplemented by drinks from Satsanga’s extensive cocktails menu.
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