One thing I love about life is the romance nature gives me everyday. The sun kissing my face, the breeze seductively touching my skin and relaxation I get from just being with my unconditional love r-nature. So when I decided to actually have a date with nature one area came to mind - the beach. Tawala beach has been given a lot of bad names over the years not necessarily documented but amongst the youth. My date was on a week day and there was so much quiet and few people to interfere in my romance. The waiter we met at the first bar was welcoming and homely for a man. I ate the fried yam and chopped chicken pieces which was on point. Tasty, spicy and well seasoned. The price was affordable. The sea breeze wouldn't stop kissing my face as I hid from its jealous rival the sun. The wooden sheds with wooden chairs gives you the natural feel with the straw summer hut over our heads. My only problem was the sanitation. I will reserve my comments. Rating my experience there
Environment : 8 out of 10 Sanitation : 3 out of 10 Food taste and hygiene : 6 out of 10 Customer service : 9 out of 10 Bias judgement : 7 out of 10
Reason for my rating. Well my environment is biased cos of nature, u can't really rate nature but how you keep it is how it comes out to meet u Sanitation was crazy and the indiscriminate smoking made it quiet uncomfortable for me. The washroom floors were dry and cleaning the toilet bowl too was clean but the smell of urine won't just let me have a peaceful urination, yes I know I came to pee don't remind me with this smell Food taste was on point I just didn't like the fact that the chicken and turkey were colored red, I really didn't get that part lol but the fried yam was crispy cool and the green pepper sauce was spicy and sweet all in one yummy Customer care was "supertastic. The guy at the bar had a homely service that could make u stay up there drinking forever. The ladies who served the yam came as far to asking if u enjoyed your meal. They smiled at customers and were at our Beck and call My bias judgement is based on the fact that Tawala is a good place that can be managed well. Their human resource seems to e their strongest link and having that u can do anything and everything
Total rating : 33 out of 50 All in all it...
Read moreThe place is very relaxing and nice,the only downfall is the beach sandy area is very littered with garbage ,the place needs garbage containers around for customers to dispose of their garbage,and maybe maintain their part of the beach front having either prisoners or youth do a good clean up , maybe a full check on the safety or status of their beach chairs is needed as i got cut by the chair being broken in places and the server didn't know what to do it was minor but still hurt and bleed ,as this place can be very successful and used more than it is,the staff are friendly and customer relations is on top,always checking in if something is needed or in case customer wants more to drink,the inside is clean and fun with lots of murals and amazing greeneries ,would recommend their fresh talapia and chips dish ,even allergies or dietary restrictions are followed to serve it's customers ,would go there next trip again 😄 akwaba was served well...
Read moreTawala beach has good packaging space and it's always open. The beach was dirty when I visited, probably from flood or surface runoff. You pay 10 Cedis to have access to the beach sidewalk, but you don't pay to sit and have your meal either on the rooftop shade or beside the beach. However, the top shade was full of fungus and algae that you cant comfortably lean on the bamboo without staining yourself with greenish algae. This could be a result of the almost 2 years of beach closure due to COVID lockdown. Probably give them a few more months they may get things back in order because Tawala was a good beach spot before the pandemic. And I was a frequent visitor because of the less rowdiness and crowd...
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