Discover Restaurants offering the best Portuguese food in Porvorim, Goa, India. Porvorim (pronounced [puːrʋɔrĩ]), also known as Purvari, is the legislative capital of the state of Goa, India. It is situated on the right bank (north bank) of the Mandovi River. The administrative capital Panaji is located on the opposite bank. Considered as a suburb of Panaji, Porvorim is considered an upmarket residential hub as it lies on the prime Mumbai–Goa highway NH17.
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4 based on 316 reviews
As seafood lovers we are always looking for great seafood. Venite is tucked in a lane so reminiscent of times when Goa was a quieter place. We had prawn balchao with local pap and server recommended modso in a mild buttery sauce. The modso dish was the biggest surprise and delicious! Fresh and bursting with flavour!! The Serra dura with strawberries polished off a super lunch!Hello Gal_Explorer,Glad you enjoyed your meal and our recommendation.Hope to serve you again and see you on your next visit to Goa.Regards Hedrich Rosario
Goa, India Food Guide: 4 Thai food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Porvorim
4 based on 145 reviews
A name as evocative as "O Coqueiro" is sure to conjure up vivid images of tantalizing Portuguese Goan cuisine and quaint, softly lit dining spaces replete with history, whisking you away into a world of deep nostalgic splendour, or âsaudadeâ. Live music a
O Coqueiro is an old favourite. In this visit on Christmas day it was one of the few places where getting a table was possible. A big improvement that has happened is that the service levels have gone up quite a few notches, with food arriving quicker than I expected. Stuffed squid, Prawn balchao and chilly squid were all superb, and so was the local Goan rice.Greetings AalokWadhwa,Thank you for taking the time out to review us. We are glad you were pleased with our service and enjoyed the food offered at O'Coqueiro. We look forward to your next visit.Regards,O'Coqueiro
Goa, India Food Guide: 10 Indian food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Porvorim
4 based on 1001 reviews
If itâs your first time in Panjim, then thereâs no better place than Viva Panjim for authentic Goan cuisine. I had the Pigling Torradinho - which was deliciously meaty. The Prawn curry cooked in a delightfully spicy coconut gravy (although it was rather lacking in the quantity of prawns). And the highlight of my meal was the Bebinca - a Goan dessert that needs no introduction and should not be missed!
4 based on 159 reviews
GOA, goes back many centuries in history and was once the Rome of the East! A meeting point of East and West - a confluence of varied cultures, philosophies, religions and beliefs, where civilizations of the Occident mingled with those of the Orient. A le
I've been kind with my rating because this is a pleasant place to sit. Our lunch was average - we shared a plate of fried calamari for starter and then followed with prawns in garlic butter. The prawns came covered in a strange thick sauce, definitely not just butter and garlic. Although I queried it the manager insisted it was butter and garlic. Both were ok but nothing special. The manager tried hard to please but was a little over attentive. There are no prices showing on the dishes listed on the specials board so make sure you ask. A bit overpriced for what is served up.
4 based on 173 reviews
This restaurant is just opposite Mary Immaculate Conception church. Its a small place but has both ground plus Ac hall above. If you are not in a hurry then this place is fine as the orders take at least 30 minutes. We had ordered fish curry and rice. The food was not hot when served but little warm. Food was tasty though. Not much to write about this place as its always crowded being very close to the iconic church.
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