Fish Curry Joints In Goa



Goa has a long coast line and rice and fish happens to be the main diet for all Goans. Besides fish there is other seafood available. However fish, fish curry and rice is the main meal for all Goans for lunch and dinner. What do you have for fish today? happens to be a way of greeting across all Goan villages. So if you have already made up your mind and want to have fish, curry and rice for lunch visit the following fish-curry joints. These are among the more popular ones as fish curry and rice is available all across Goa.

Ritz Classic
Ritz Classic is one of the three joints run by the same management. All three are in the city of Panjim. All three joints specialize in fish meals. It is advised to go early at lunch time and be prepared to share a table. The one located at Patto Plaza in Panjim is recommended as there is more room and also ample parking space.

Anandashram
This one is also located in the city of Panjim opposite the casino jetties. This is a very simple restaurant with a modest beginning and over a period of time has become very popular. Tucked in those narrow lanes of Panjim, Anandashram serves a great fish and fish curry rice to the local office goers and also tourists. Also do not forget to have a gulp of the kokum curry a digestive served after your meal.

Casa Bhonsle
Started a few years ago, Casa Bhonsle is now a premium fish-curry joint. Casa Bhonsle is  located in Panjim just above their Café Bhonsle near National Theatre.

Peep’s Kitchen
Peep’s Kitchen is located on the Miramar-Dona Paula Road in Caranzalem which is close to the city of Panjim. Peep’s has gained popularity with the locals as well as tourists due to the square meal they serve. It’s tasty, stomach filling and above all pocket friendly. They have an outdoor space as well as an indoor AC restaurant. Though the menu is extensive, the most ordered lunch here is the fish curry and rice meal.

Copperleaf
Copperleaf is located on the CHOGM road in Alto-Porvorim. They have a rich blend of culinary instincts. Although the place is well known for other cuisines their fish curry meal is also very popular.

Sai Krupa Mirabai’s
Mirabai’s is located on the Chalstan Road in Calangute. This is a small little place, however they serve a tasty fish-thali.

Fast Fish
Fast Fish is located on the Arpora Road in Calangute. They serve a lavish fish meal and is a good joint to feast on fish meal.

Sheela Restaurant and Bar
This restaurant lies on the airport road in Sancoale. This is a very good option for those traveling to or from the airport at lunch time.

Popular Restaurants In Goa



Delhi Darbar
This one is in the city of Panjim and is one of the oldest and most frequented restaurants for Indian food. The Darbar has a cosy ambiance and consistent food. The curries, kebabs and their entire range of breads like the parathas, rotis and nans are very popular.

Goechin
Goechin is located in the city of Panjim, and as the name suggests it serves Chinese food. Goechin is an ideal place for lunch and dinner. They have a welcoming ambiance and an excellent choice of Chinese cuisine.

The Dining Room
The Dining Room is located in Bambolim not very far from Panjim and is Grand Hyatt Goa’s fantastic all-day dining restaurant. The setting is very nice, tranquil and contemporary. The Dining Room lays out a grand buffet of authentic Asian, Indian, Italian and Middle-eastern cuisine.

Waterfront Terrace and Bar
Goa Marriott’s Waterfront Terrace and Bar is located in Panjim. This poolside, all day dining restaurant offers Indian, Mediterranean and Asian cuisine. Their walls gel and blend into the natural surroundings and their French type windows let you stare at the deep blue sea for hours together to create a perfect ambiance.

O’Coqueiro
O’Coqueiro in Portuguese means ‘The Coconut Tree’ and is located in Alto-Porvorim. Notorious international criminal Charles Sobhraj was nabbed in this very restaurant and O’Coqueiro became famous overnight. This restaurant has even made a statue of the criminal at the entrance. O’Coqueiro is housed in an ancient Goan Portuguese villa. Their restored interior  imparts a Goan flavour to the ambiance. Their signature items are the chilli chicken, chicken cafreal, kingfish masala fry, stuffed crabs and their prawn curry with steaming hot rice.

Flor Do Mar
Flor Do Mar is an exotic floating restaurant docked in the waters of Chapora river on the way to Morjim. It is known to be India’s first floating lounge and restaurant. Flor Do Mar has two open decks where you can lunch or lounge and have a glimpse of the beautiful setting sun.

Eviva
Azzure by Spree Hotels is located around 1.3 km from Calangute Beach. Eviva is their poolside trendy lounge bar and has an excellent menu. It offers a fun nightlife experience and also candle-lit dinners. 

Vivo
Vivo and Vivo Lawns Restaurant of Alila Diwa Goa is located in the beautiful village of Majorda in South Goa. It’s a beautifully made place with small water bodies around. Experience authentic Goan dishes and a vibrant market scenario with dancers showing off their traditional moves and local artisans displaying their ware of beautifully done handicrafts and pottery every Tuesday.

Fernando’s Nostalgia
Fernando’s is located in the village of Raia in South Goa amidst a goneby Portuguese ambiance with ageless memorabilia taking you back to the Portuguese era. It’s signature cuisine includes Portuguese-Goan and Goan Saraswat Cuisine.

Martin’s Corner
Martin’s Corner should be a must visit on any travel itinerary. It’s located in the village of Betalbatim in South Goa which is close to the popular Colva Beach. Their hallmark is its homemade spices, pastes and family recipes. Try their king crab, pomfret and kingfish in their spicy recheado masala. Also very popular are their prawn rava fry, squid rava fry, beef chilli fry and chicken cafreal dishes.

Baba Au Rhum
Baba Au Rhum is located in Arpora in a tiny winding lane. This casual dining café serves a variety of delightful breakfast options which includes robust sandwiches made from freshly baked breads at their own bakery. The bakery produces a large selection of breads, quiches and pastries every day. Their wood-fired oven dishes out tasty pizzas. Don’t miss their croissants, eggs to order and the fresh juices.

Must Visit Cafe's of Goa



Natti’s Naturals
You’ll find this one on a quiet stretch along the Anjuna-Calangute route in Arpora. This is a health food store that has an organic café. It’s very popular with health-conscious local folks. The outdoor café is decked in pastels and white and it reflects the calm and serenity that oozes from the entire property. The café adjacent to the store serves salad, burgers, gluten-free desserts and fresh juices combining unique aromatic flavours.

Bodega
Café Bodega is housed in an old Goan Portuguese style mansion in the grounds of Sunapranta Centre for the Arts. Around the inner court yard they serve good coffee, juices, fresh baked cakes, super pizzas and sandwiches.

Café de Goa
Café de Goa is located or rather sandwiched between paddy fields in the village of Calangute. The location also houses a grocery store where fruits, vegetables, local farm produce, freshly baked breads and packaged local home made products are also available.
Café de Goa offers a wide assortment of sandwiches, fresh salads, quiches, cakes, muffins, brownies and other confectionary. The food they offer is definitely a treat; lemon poppy seed muffins, creamy strawberry swiss rolls, warm waffles heaped with fresh fruits and Café de Goa’s signature salted caramel chocolate brownie is worth a try.

Baba Au Rhum
Baba Au Rhum is located in Arpora in a tiny winding lane. This casual dining café serves a variety of delightful breakfast options which includes robust sandwiches made from freshly baked breads at their own bakery. The bakery produces a large selection of breads, quiches and pastries every day. Their wood-fired oven dishes out tasty pizzas. Don’t miss their croissants, eggs to order and the fresh juices.

Café Chocolatti
This café is located in Candolim and housed within a garden with high walls which gives it a secluded feel where you can get away from the traffic for a few hours while you grab your snack. Their signature item is the cream tea complete with home-made scones and fresh strawberry jam.

Street Foods of Goa



Most cities and towns have their own variety of street foods. In Bombay for instance bhel-puri, pani-puri, pao-bhaji, ragda-pattice are common for ages. Only recently Chinese foods have found their way on the Bombay street foods list. In the U.A.E. it is the shawarma, in Indonesia and also in Singapore it’s the nasi goreng.

Goa has its own street food. If you are in Goa for holidays you can try out Goa’s own street food. However such foods are restricted to beef, pork and chicken.

Among the common street foods are the beef croquets, prawn rissois and cutlet pao. The prawn rissois are small dumplings filled with prawns in a creamy sauce. The cutlet pao involves a thin slice of beef soaked in a vinegar based marinade. The beef slice is dipped in egg, semolina (rava) and then fried. This is then stuffed in the local Goan bread called as the poli with some cabbage and onion salad, plus you can get some gravy stuffed inside if you wish to and do not mind your fingers getting messed up.

Another food to try out is the Ros Omlette. Ros is the word for gravy in the local language which is Konkani and omlette is omlette. This dish is known to have originated in the city of Margao in South Goa. The omlette is soiled in the ros i.e in this instance a gravy of chicken and coconut and sprinkled with chopped onions and chillies. If it’s your day you may find some chicken pieces in your ros. The ros omlette is served with the Goan bread pao, in Portuguese its o pao.

Another very common and very popular street food in Goa is the choris pao. Choris is the word in Konkani for the pork sausage, this is then stuffed into the pao. 

Following are some popular street food joints in Goa and I hope you come across these on your tour route;

Beef Roast and Sausage Burger at Anjuna junction
This one shouldn’t be a problem if you are visiting Anjuna Beach. You’ll come across Noronha’s Food Truck parked at the Anjuna Circle, this is the junction between Anjuna-Mapusa and Calangute-Siolim roads. They serve spicy beef chilly, beef roast, sausage burger, beef cutlet to name a few. This is a good spot to go if you are on the North Goa coastal belt.

Chicken Lollipops and Fish Croquettes in Arpora
This joint you will come across at the Dreams Circle in Nagoa, Arpora. This little joint serves some amazing Goan food. Their signature items are the chicken lollipops and fish croquettes which happen to be their own recipe which a combination of Goan and Chinese flavours. Besides this they have the regular chicken items like the cutlets, cafreal and xacuti. This joint is very popular with the locals and tourists.

Cutlet Pao at Miramar
This one is at Miramar circle on the way to Dona Paula. So if you are visiting Dona Paula make sure to visit this joint known as D’Silva’s. Their range is the choris-pao, beef chilliy fry, pork cream chop, sorpotel (a pork dish), chicken and fish cutlets. The Beef cutlet pao is their hot selling item.

Ros Omlette at Panjim Church Square
Ros Omlette is available at street food stalls or carts (a gaddo in Konkani) all across Goa. However some gaddo’s are well known to dish out the tastiest Ros Omlettes. One such is in Panjim Church Square and is better known as Sandeep’s Gaddo. Sandeep is the owner and keeps his joint open starting from evening until late night. Sandeep’s Ros Omlette is accompanied with chicken gravy, topped with chopped onions and a sprinkling of lemon, toasted and buttered local Goan bread. If you happen to pass by Panjim try it out!

Bread Pizza and Schezwan Chaat at Marcel
T For Tasty is a small outlet along College Road in Marcel. They serve affordable items with a touch of uniqueness and creativity. Some of the popular items they serve are the bread pizza, cheesy mushroom sandwiches, chilli cheese toasts, schezwan chaat and some Bombay style fast foods. Their chilli cheese sandwiches are tastier than the one you’ll come across at fancier restaurants or cafes.

Sausage Bread and Sorpotel at Navelim
If you are visiting extreme South Goa beaches Palolem or Agonda you’ll have to pass by Navelim. At the main bus stand in Navelim you’ll come across two ladies spreading out their wares across a table. They serve homemade sorpotel (Goan pork dish) and choris-pao (Goan pork sausage bread). In view of the Navelim locals the sorpotel and choris-pao available here is the tastiest. So if you are ok with pork why not try it out!

The Goabanos at Santacruz
Athenaz is the name of the van parked in Santacruz. Beef, pork and hot dogs are served in different styles. There is a dish they call it Goabanos. In this you’ll have a local multigrain bread stuffed with one of the following; beef kheema, roast beef and pork, Goan sausage, ox tongue or a chicken cafreal along with a fried egg and some garlic mayonnaise. They also serve chicken hotdogs with several accompaniments like home made BBQ sauce.