30 Best Restaurants in Goa, India

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We've compiled the best of the best in Goa - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Bean Me Up

$$$ Fodor's choice

An institution among expats and regular visitors, this health-conscious garden restaurant offers a huge menu of Indian and international dishes that eschew meat, eggs, and dairy without compromising on taste. While the food is the big draw for many, vegan or not, the ambience is equally enchanting, with a mix of shaded and uncovered seating in an enchanting plant-filled courtyard.

1639/2 Deulvaddo, Ozran Beach Rd., Vagator Beach, 403509, India
7769--095356
Known For
  • Lovely garden courtyard environment
  • Healthy juices and smoothies
  • Pizzas made with vegan cheese

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Fernando's Nostalgia

$$$ Fodor's choice

In the tranquil, slow-paced old village of Raia is one of the best restaurants in the state, set in the late chef Fernando's country house. Now run by his wife, the restaurant serves classic Goan and Portugese-Goan dishes, and there's live music Thursday through Sunday.

608 Uzro, Raia, 403720, India
832-277–7098
Known For
  • Fofos (shallow-fried fish and mashed potatoes, rolled in breadcrumbs and egg)
  • Goan-style spinach soup
  • Prawn almondegas (meatballs)
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted

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Mum's Kitchen

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Smack-dab in the middle of Panjim, this Goan institution is indisputably the best place in town for homestyle Goan foodand as most of the regulars are locals, the kitchen doesn't hold back on the spice. The menu is vast and enticing, so either visit as part of a large group, or when absolutely ravenous (but yet able to wait for a table; the service is brisk so the wait shouldn't be too long).

854 Martins Bldg., D.B. St., Panaji, 403001, India
9822--175559
Known For
  • Beef croquettes
  • Spicy pomfret recheado
  • Prawn curry, served with rice or fresh poi (a Goan bread that's similar to a ciabatta)

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Petisco Kitchen & Bar

$$ Fodor's choice

You can feel Goa's energy in full swing at this three-story gastropub, where patrons jam to live music, belt out their favorite songs at karaoke, or enjoy the occasional screen games. The creative menu features both small and large plates inspired by Goan classics, while the bar does a good line in cocktails---a feni (traditional Indian liquor) Manhattan and grapefruit G&T are house specials.

A Reverie

$$$$ Fodor's choice

At this popular fine-dining restaurant, dishes are "re-visited, re-interpreted, and re-invented" with infused flavors, and all the food is beautifully plated. As the name suggests, A Reverie has a dreamlike, elegant ambience: the space is painted in warm earthy tones, but there are stylish overtones of bling; it's accented by dimmed lounge areas and wrought-iron decorative furniture.

Holiday St., Calangute, 403516, India
9823--174927
Known For
  • Elegant seafood dishes
  • Truffle tea
  • Live jazz performances
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Thalassa

$$$ Fodor's choice

Rugged Vagator Beach is the seductive backdrop for Mariketty Grana's popular whitewashed Greek restaurant, which is on top of a low cliff overlooking the rocky shores of Little Vagator. Thalassa's vibrant chef re-creates authentic food from her native Corfu, often served against a backdrop of live music and beautiful sunset views. 

301/1 Vaddy, Vagator Beach, 403517, India
9850--033537
Known For
  • Kleftiko (slow-cooked lamb)
  • Hot feta cheese
  • Moussaka
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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AZ.U.R

$$$$

The Goa Marriott's café and lounge, pronounced "As You Are," may be worth a visit for the bay views alone—fortunately, the quality of its limited yet choice menu won't disappoint, either. After dark, the coffee shop morphs into a relaxed evening lounge bar.

Miramar Beach Rd., Panaji, 403001, India
9763--445509
Known For
  • Crispy balchao prawns
  • Tea- and coffee-based beverages
  • Western-style sandwiches (think BLTs and croques monsieur)

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Baba Au Rhum

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This charming little French pizzeria and bakery, in a sleepy residential lane off the busy Anjuna road, is open all day and well into the evening, but it's best for breakfast. The ambience here is laid-back, the views are noteworthy, and there are regular live music performances.

Sim Vaddo, Anjuna, 403509, India
9822--866366
Known For
  • Croissants
  • Pizzas
  • Tarts and cakes
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Bomras

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Tucked away in the bustling lanes of Anjuna, this restaurant is popular with locals and in-the-know tourists for its modern Burmese fare with a fusion twist. The atmosphere is both cozy and welcoming, with well-spaced tables bathed in the soft light from ceiling-hung lamps. They use herbs grown right in their own kitchen garden, adding a fresh touch to every bite.

1152 Mazal Waddo, Anjuna, 403509, India
9767--591056
Known For
  • Bomras spicy prawn curry
  • Pickled tea-leaf salad
  • Smoked pork fried rice
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Cafe Tato

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This no-frills café is a local legend that has been dishing out hearty vegetarian food for more than 100 years. Early mornings see office-goers stopping by for a breakfast of tea and bhajis (flavorful vegetable curry eaten with bread or hot puris), while later, families attending services at the nearby Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church fill the seats. It's busy all day, so you might end up sharing a table with others. However, the atmosphere is all about enjoying the meal and moving on, so you won't feel out of place. 

Dr. RS Rd., Panaji, 403001, India
9890--544143
Known For
  • Sukhi bhaji (semi-dry potato curry)
  • Alsana bhaji (black eyed beans-based curry) with pao (fluffy bread)
  • Mirchi bhajji (spicy fritter)
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Carnaval

$$$

Low-hung black lamps light a woven bamboo ceiling, and quintessentially Goan Mario Miranda cartoons enliven the walls at this restaurant inside the Caravela Beach Resort. Here, you'll find excellent fusion food and great desserts; unfortunately, it's only open for dinner.

Varca Beach, Salcete, Varca, 403721, India
832-669–5000
Known For
  • Jerk potatoes peri-peri
  • Chicken cafreal
  • Tandoor-grilled tiger prawns with lemon-mustard sauce

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Cavatina by Avinash Martins

$$$

This restaurant excels in serving inventive Goan fare crafted from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Each plate is beautifully presented in the inviting, rustic ambience. The cocktail menu showcases local ingredients in a creative way. It's a popular choice in the area, so be sure to book in advance to snag a table.

Taj Hotel Rd., Benaulim Beach, 403712, India
9767--813482
Known For
  • Koyloleo (rice pancake with Goan choriz)
  • Hay-smoked mackerel
  • Homemade feni (Goan spirit made from cashews or coconut)
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Dropadi Bar and Restaurant

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Located right on Palolem Beach, this widely popular shack serves ridiculously good seafood---alongside a good range of meaty and vegetarian options---in an airy yet sheltered dining area. The bar does a good lineup of cocktails, making it a great location to relax with a drink while soaking in the sunset over the Arabian Sea.

Palolem Beach, 403702, India
9673--501912
Known For
  • Fish masala
  • Chicken tikka masala
  • Goan shrimp curry

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Fellini

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Firmly established as the definitive destination for pizza (and giant calzones) in North Goa, Fellini is tucked away in the busy lanes of Arambol; it takes some finding, but it's worth the hunt. The interior is no-nonsense, with shack-style tables and seating.

Socoillo Vaddo, Arambol Pernem, 403524, India
9881--461224
Known For
  • Salami pizza
  • Stagioni pizza
  • Tiramisu
Restaurant Details
Closed May--Sept.

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German Bakery

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Most Indian towns that are popular with overseas travelers have at least one “German bakery,” which in local parlance indicates a casual (and usually not German-run) eatery with a solid selection of baked goods. Anjuna’s German Bakery may very well be the best known such institution in the country, with its huge selection of cakes and pastries and delicious European-style dishes, with some Indian options. There are frequent live music performance with all types of music. 

Market Rd., Grande Peddem, Anjuna, 403509, India
7057--901002
Known For
  • Fresh pastries and chocolate cakes
  • Live music performances
  • Western-style meat-based and vegetarian dishes
Restaurant Details
Closed June–Sept.

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Gunpowder

$$$

Hearty dishes from India's southern coast are the specialty at this restaurant housed within a cozy Indo-Portuguese villa. Dine indoors or in the delightful garden area. As one of Goa's most popular restaurants with a loyal local following, tables fill up quickly, so it's best to book ahead---but if you find yourself waiting, the bar's standout cocktails offers a refreshing diversion.

6 Anjuna-Mapusa Rd., Assagao, 403507, India
7972--591678
Known For
  • Kerala mutton curry and appam (type of pancake made with fermented rice batter)
  • Andhra prawn masala
  • Coorg-style pork curry
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Jaali Kitchen

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Mediterranean and Middle Eastern tapas, along with excellent cakes, coffee, and cocktails, are served here under a tall, breezy bamboo roof, with the sea's soothing sound just below and lush greenery all around. This café is part of the Casa Jaali resort, which sits on a rocky peninsula that juts out into Patnem Beach. During the busy months of December and January, be sure to book a sea-view table in advance.

Karlton's Horizon Grill

$$$

This local hot spot, also popular with in-the-know tourists, serves some of Goa's finest grilled steaks in a casual setting with attentive service. The menu also features a superb selection of cocktails to complement your meal, along with a diverse range of vegetarian and Indian dishes.

443/D1 Vaddy, Main Candolim Sinquerim Rd., Candolim, 403515, India
9096--175413
Known For
  • Beef Wellington
  • Barbecue pork chops
  • Bacon and prawn fried rice

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La Plage

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Don't let the casual air of the palm trees and simple tables of this down-to-earth shack fool you. Conceived in 2003 by three old friends, the restaurant has become a must-visit destination for any food lover passing through Goa, serving excellent French food as well as comforting burgers and grills. Dinner reservations are essential in the months of December and January.

Ashwem Beach, Morjim, 403527, India
9822--121712
Known For
  • Fresh fruit cocktails
  • Beef carpaccio
  • Chocolate thali
Restaurant Details
Closed May–Nov.

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Martin's Corner

$$$

For more than two decades, this celebrated family-run restaurant has been serving meticulously prepared Goan specialties to residents and visitors in the Majorda area. What started as a humble diner with just a few tables and chairs is now among the most popular places to eat in town, featuring a cavernous seating area and regular live music. The restaurant also offers a variety of continental and Indian-Chinese dishes.

Bin Waddo, Majorda, 403713, India
832-288–0061
Known For
  • Shark ambotik rice
  • Chicken xacuti
  • Good selection of drinks

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Morisco

$$$$

Situated within the Taj Fort Aguada Resort & Spa, Morisco offers elegantly presented seafood, Indian, and continental cuisine and great views of Fort Aguada. While the food is upscale, with prices to match, the ambience is casual.

Sinquerim, Bardez, 403515, India
832-664–5858
Known For
  • Fort Aguada views
  • King crab xec-xec (curry) and pomfret rechado
  • Interactive live kitchen

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Republic of Noodles

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Slightly more expensive than is the norm in Goa, this Pan-Asian chain eatery inside the Lemon Tree Amarante Beach Resort features lovely interiors dominated by dark bamboo and sandstone with Indonesian accents. Diners can choose to sit at teppanyaki counters (with a built-in hot plate where the chef cooks and serves the food straight onto your plate) or at regular tables.

Lemon Tree Amarante Beach Resort, Candolim, 403515, India
832-398--8188
Known For
  • Thai khao soi
  • Stir-fried chicken in oyster sauce
  • Sumatran-style lamb curry

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Ritz Classic

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If you can find it, you'll likely be the only foreigner at this family favorite serving traditional (and spicy) Goan specialties. Hidden away on the second floor of an anonymous block on the commercial 18th June Road, the restaurant is certainly worth looking for, attested to by the lines going out the door, especially at lunch. Service is quick and sometimes rushed amid the din.
18th June Rd., Panaji, 403001, India
832-242–6417
Known For
  • Chicken xacuti (coconut and tamarind curry)
  • Grilled kingfish
  • Bombil (Bomday duck)

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Sakana

$$$

Located near the dramatic red cliffs of Vagator Beach, this restaurant has been the go-to spot for sushi and other Japanese fare in Goa for nearly 15 years. Its menu features teriyaki, katsu, yakiniku, udon and ramen, gyoza, and tofu dishes. There are options for vegetarians too, that goes well beyond just salads. The decor is simple with no excessive theatrics.

Mapusa-Anjuna-Chapora Rd., Vagator Beach, 403509, India
9890–135502
Known For
  • Ebi cream cheese roll
  • Tonkatsu (pork cutlets)
  • Chicken nanban

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Saz on the Beach

$$$

Fronting Morjim Beach, this restaurant features a chic taupe-and-white color scheme and comfy sofas under canopies. The menu is an enticing array of seafood, continental fare, pastas, and steaks. With DJ sets and innovative cocktails, Saz is an ideal spot for sundowner shots and a memorable evening by the sea. 

182/1 Gawdewada Rd., Morjim, 403512, India
7030--077170
Known For
  • Excellent location right on the beach
  • Relaxed, yet stylish setting
  • Tiki cocktails and barrel-aged drinks

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Sher-e-Punjab

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Popular with locals and foreigners alike, this casual spot serves butter-laden dishes inspired by the cuisine of North India's Punjab region. It is a great place to take an air-conditioned break from the intense shopping of 18th June Road. Plus, it has a garden terrace out back—a cozy spot to hang out.

12/84, Kuldip Plaza, 18th June Rd., Panaji, 403001, India
832-222--7975
Known For
  • Mutton dry fry
  • Peshawari chicken
  • Tandoori-baked meats

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Souza Lobo

$$$

Established in 1932, and now managed by the third generation of the Lobo family, this large, airy, no-frills restaurant on hectic Calangute Beach catches the exuberant sea breeze. The seafood is excellent, with a good selection of Goan and Western dishes, so it's no surprise that this place is almost always busy.

Calangute Beach, 403516, India
9529--318812
Known For
  • Kingfish steak peri-peri
  • Goan masala fried prawns
  • A well-stocked bar and nightly live music

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St. Anthony's

$$$

This seaside restaurant, a bit above Baga's many beach shacks, serves an astonishing variety of dishes in a casual setting that draws big crowds due to its location at the mouth of the river. It hosts very popular karaoke nights; if you're keen to watch or participate, it's worth calling ahead to see when they're on.

Calangute - Baga Rd., Baga, 403516, India
9423--622288
Known For
  • Chicken cafreal and prawn butter garlic
  • Wonderful riverside setting
  • One of the few restaurants that remain open through the monsoon on Baga Beach

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Verandah Restaurant

$$$ | Fontainhas

Located up a flight of stairs at the historic Panjim Inn, with indoor and outdoor seating, Verandah has an atmospheric location for those seeking a casual spot to sample tasty, fairly priced Goan cuisine or continental food. Check the daily specials, particularly for seasonal seafood items.

Viva Panjim

$$ | Fontainhas

A walk down a narrow alley in the Fontainhas district brings you to one of the city's best-value restaurants, where reliable Goan classics, conviviality, and bargain prices are the rule. Featuring the award-winning cuisine of chef Linda De Souza, this cheery hideaway is crowded with locals and tourists---indoor seating can get cramped, but tables are also available outside.

House 178, 31st January Rd., Panaji, 403001, India
832-242–2405
Known For
  • Chicken cafreal (marinated and cooked with fresh cilantro)
  • Prawn curry
  • Kingfish vindaloo

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