Reviews on Chinese food in Colva, Goa, India. Colvá is a coastal village in Salcete, south Goa, on the west coast of India. Colva Beach stretches for around 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi), part of a beach consisting of about 25 kilometres (16 mi) of powder white sand, lined along its shore by coconut palms and extending from Bogmalo in the north to Cabo de Rama in the south.
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4 based on 19 reviews
Located just 100 m from the beach. This restaurant opened just this Feb in 2018 is just the right place for you to dine. Open from 8 am to 12 am it's open all day long serving breakfast lunch and dinner with a well stocked bar.
Good food, excellent service - one member of staff went on his scooter to order us a tuk tuk.Indian food best of course.Well worth a visit.
4 based on 38 reviews
Colmar Pasta Hut is my regular eating joint whenever I reach Colva. Its ambiance is electrifying with light and sound. The music is so inviting. They have a very good menu of different cuisines. You can spend a few hours either with your friends or family enjoying a wonderful eating experience with some drinks, if you love it.The negative side, barking dogs are a great menace, but it is a common sight in Goa.
4 based on 80 reviews
During our stay in Benaulim we ate here twice. Both meals were good. Service good. And a nice feel to this restaurant. First visit we had vegetable spring rolls korma curry and fried rice. Second visit cheese garlic naan kurma curry vegetable rice steak and fries. All really good. Very good value for money. Will be back next year.
4 based on 104 reviews
Magzika Beach Shack is located on Betalbatim Beach near (Nanu Resort Betalbatim) specialised into Sea food, Goan, Indian, Chinese, tandoori & Continental We have live music, Djs, fire shows, live pasta, water-sports.... Free WiFi right on the beach...
Nice shack with friendly staff. The food we ordered wasnât good and it gave me a bad stomach but it was probably a bad choice we made.
4 based on 412 reviews
It is a pleasant atmosphere, but the food was average, the service very slow and it was relatively expensive compared to other local places. We preferred Joecons Beach Restaurant, where the food was better, with no taxes, and a pretty sunset on the beach.
4 based on 92 reviews
We called here for lunch in mid November and it was very quiet, no more than a handful of people in. The setting is great, slightly elevated position in an area of the beach that is not over populated with sun beds.We ordered a Caprese salad as a starter to share. When it arrived some 40 minutes later itâs construction was such that it must have taken all of five minutes to prepare. The mains were however the star of the show, both cooked in the tandoor, one fish and one chicken. Accompanied by a vegetable raita and two plain naan it was a veritable feast. We were in the restaurant for just short of two hours and whilst we have no complaints about the standard of food we were none the less perplexed by how long it took when the restaurant was very quiet. I dread to think what it would be like if all tables were occupied.If you are happy to sit calmly (as we did) you will not be disappointed with the food.Two other points to note are that the toilets have a flush and a hand wash basin, and secondly the restaurant DOES NOT accept credit card. This was the first beach shack which did not do so and we were taken by surprise. Fortunately we had enough money to cobble together the bill amount.I donât think we will return here since there is such a lot of competition within a short walk.
4 based on 69 reviews
Ambience, seating is excellent. But food portion and taste is average. Ordered masala grilled king fish, where as got pan fried sugar and chilli fish slices.
4 based on 631 reviews
Great location on the beach front, next to the car park, from the only road in. That is the main reason this restaurant is typically the busiest in our opinion.The staff were easily the most surly I've come across for a long time, the impression we got was if you didn't order half the menu and a drink every 10 minutes then you weren't worth bothering with.Also, every other place we went to they include the 22% vat that is on the drinks. Here they don't, it's at the bottom of the menu, where you can (as we did) overlook it.My wife had the dullest Chicken Tikka Masala here and despite asking the waiter specifically if the Goan Sausage Fried Rice had cubes of fat or actual meat (I'd had elsewhere a pork curry that was squares of pork fat, no meat) and being assured it was meat, guess what, 90% fat...although the rice was very tasty.Good view, but walk a bit further up the beach (5 minutes) on the right and the Blue Corner (or something like that) has a better view, better chairs, better food and friendly staff.
4 based on 207 reviews
Come and have fun at Pavilion .We serve both veg and non veg.. amazing cocktails and good music..its fun, happening and positive.. feel the vibes!
I have been coming to Benaulim beach for more than 10yrs but this is the only shack I really like because it's so dog friendly...The food is good, service is really warm and friendly.. It come under new management.. Guru and his wife are managing it really well...Food is good and fresh...They are giving individual attention to the guests..!!
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4 based on 586 reviews
This must be among the few places where Iâve seen such an elaborate menu for Indian main course dishes. Superb choice and great taste which gets better with efficient service and thoughtfulness. For dinner the adults got knives in the cutlery and the kid got a table knife which speaks volumes of the lady of the house who makes it a point to give attention to all the tables. Beautiful setting in a garden ambiance. Must do ! And yes, they also have a bar !!
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