Monday, January 10, 2011

Dee’s Guide to Goa ;)

Goa is a place to enjoy the sands and the sea… the freedom to be and some truly inspired cooking.

If you’re picking up canned Goan food to take home you’d want to visit the Costa’s store in Panaji for the largest variety of Goan treats…from the famous Goan Sausages, Goan delicacies of Bebinca, Doldol, Frankfurters, Corned beef… or any of the fantastic foods in their range!! We’ve feasted on Costa’s for years now… and only just discovered more about this brand.

 

IMG_0956King’s Beer: A local produce of Goa, interestingly owned by former poltician Monte Cruz. If you don’t get your hand’s on a bottle of King’s beer… your Goa dream won’t feel complete Winking smile. Interestingly, it’s also among the top 5 Indian beers Open-mouthed smile This time however, local sources tell us … that Kingfisher Draught and Tuborg are the brands flying off the shelves of Goa Winking smile 

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George’s Bar and Restaurant at the Church Square in Panaji is the place to sample your first taste of Goan cuisine. My favourites, well, the Tongue Roast, Beef Chilly Fry, Beef Roast, Rawa Fry King Fish and the Chicken Xacuti. If I were to choose my top favourite, it will be the Chicken Xacuti for the fact it’s nice and spicy and just super perfect with plain rice. Another should try at the restaurant is their Goan Sausage Pulao which is a top favourite in my sister’s list of things to eat at George’s.

LLoyd’s Restaurant

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Oh! the food at Lloyd’s is divine… When were in Goa last year and were recommended this restaurant by Anthony… the K.J. ( Karaoke Jockey). Our first bill at Lloyd’s came to us as a surprise… since they claim to change their menu’s each day and so haven’t spent much on a menu card Winking smile This year… Since he didn’t quite recognise us… we got the repeat performance of the dialogue of last year… Only to realise a couple of minutes later… to our surprise… that each of the dishes he mentioned last year were the same… Ha ha Winking smile

So here’s what we recommend: Pork Chops, they’re super awesome… 2 years in a row… well… they’ve made me smile. The Sorpotel too is brilliant… I guess more so because it’s the closest to the fantastic sorpotel my mother makes.

The Grilled King fish can be given a miss Sad smile The beef chilly fry on the day we went had a stench and the three people who did eat it called it couchy and landed up with a day of running faster to the loo than they could possibly have… a wasted day in Goa.

If you’re travelling to Goa for the first time on your own and are looking for someone to drive you around and double up as  your tour guide and food guide… I’m passing on a number that could make all the difference… I’ve kinda forgotten his name, since I saved his number on my phone as GoaAuto. I met him on one of my long walks… and was impressed by his hospitable tone and ever helpful ways…  you can reach him on +919850678453. He has an auto as well as a van… and a super understanding of Goa. He’s been living in Goa for the last 30 years and will give you some truly interesting gyan on getting around Goa. He’s the reason why I was able to find the Grand Finale food destination in Goa. The only question we asked… “We’d like to eat at a small restaurant which serves the most authentic Goan cuisine and more importantly it needs to be a rustic place with a view” Smile

Star Bar and Restaurant Panaji-Old Goa road, Sao Pedro, Old Goa, Goa –403402. Landmark: Near Mandovi River…. a beautiful view and awesome food… we’d recommend this to almost anyone who’d want to dine with a view. We’re told that this restaurant is 15 years old and is visited by the Goan’s themselves for a simply tastelicious treat of fresh fish preparations. They have a jetty as well and take their boat out in the morning haul in the fish they serve at this restaurant, the menu is limited and yet each dish will make you want MORE!!! A must visit for the foodie for sure Smile 

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The other must try food in Goa would definitely be  the White Snapper, locally known as Chonak… I’m wishing I’d taken a picture… fantastic for all of you who DON’T like fish bones getting the way of enjoying your fish.  Bombil Fry which is another delicacy in Goa and yes I’ve managed to get you an online picture so you will know what it looks like… for most people… Bombay Duck is the dry version of it, that has the fishiest odour ever Winking smile the freshly friend version is far tastier

I hope I’ve been able to give you a reason to go food crazy in Goa… I know I did Winking smile

2 comments:

  1. im hungryyyy !..yummy .... i am so wanting for a Goa trip...Few more months and il be there..thanks for sharing all this :) .... especially really sweet of sharing GoaAuto number :).. love you .. :*...

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  2. Hey dee, am surely gonna visit all these places on my visit to Goa...thanks for sharing, have laready taken a print out of the article..

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