Hi, we love the beach shacks , they are such a big part of the 'Goan Experience' , food wise at most popular shacks you can get anything from a plain omelet to lobster, there are always lots of curries and tandoori dishes available too. My favourite beach shack food is red snapper grillled nice and spicy with salad and chips at the Golden Eye shack in Ashwem , it really is to die for
Don't know how they manage to make such great food in such cramped circumstances but I'm glad they do!
If it's your first time, I'd opt initially for a shack that looks busy - I believe the best way to avoid Delhi Belly is to eat at places that are busy and don't have food standing around. Bon apetit!!
YEY I love this information The Goa experience is going to be amazin I just know it I am a massive fish lover and lobster sounds fantastic Is it expensive? I want to go sleep and wake up there right now lol xxxxxx
lobster sounds fantastic Is it expensive
Actually I don't eat fish or lobster but my mates do and they rave about certain dishes. I think you can get lobster for £10 -£12 but there are probably fish enthusiasts that can advise you better.
Don't be put off trying the vegetarian places - Plantain Leaf, Anand Sagar etc. They're excellent and as cheap as chips.
kaz999 wrote:want to go sleep and wake up there right now
Most of us on here want to as well!!
Curry's, well you can't go wrong, but tell your other half not to expect all places doing them the way you get them in the UK. These are laden with full, fresh spices and if you go down with the dreaded delhi belly, it is quite possible the spicy food (and too much) rather than 'bad food'.
An average price for 2 people would be around 700rps for mains and starters and a couple of beers. You can pay less than this, but you can also pay a heck of a lot more.
Read the reviews for recommended places on this site, someone else's choice may be a let down for you. Too many places to mention for me, have fun finding them !
Spike.
Kas, last year 8 of us went out to eat at a place in a village, all of us had a starter and a main no shell fish or fish all had 3 to 4 drinks local brand , gin/tonic odd beer, brandy the total bill came to Rs 1800 = aprox £3 each. Not everywhere is that cheap though
I totally Love the tiger prawns I cant wait to try them infact the chances are I may even eat them the whole holiday unless there is a few tasty Fillet steaks knocking about My husband is a major curry fan and will probs live on that 72 days and counting xxx
kaz, the tiger prawns in India are not the same as over here, they are BIG
Hi staying at the Kingstork Beach Resort does anybody know of any good shacks with clean toilets on this section of the beach?
hi bluemoon we usually go to Aggies shack at the bottom of holiday street turn left and prob about 10 or so shacks down very good food and look after you very well and its a nice peaceful part of the beach
I was in Calangute for 12 weeks earlier this year and stuck with xaviers shack, along the beach to Baga. Clean toilets, shower and not a single bug. Always pick a shack that is busy!
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