Hi all ..
dont know if this topic has been covered....but never mind if it has..(getting harder to think on new topics to post )
What is the best street food you have come across whilst in Goa or even India..?
Theres a guy who makes onion pakora inside Calangute fish market....he has a large old black "wok" and a burner that sounds like and has the power of a jet engine....he is only there at tea-time for a couple of hours....you get a "newspaper cone" full of tiny pieces of the worlds best pakora...all for 15rupees. Well worth checking out.
There is also another guy with the same setup at Mapusa market.( could be "onion pakora" mans brother..)..he does large green chillies covered in pakora type batter...very nice and just hot enough.....
just past st anthonys chapel heading towards candolim on the left hand side of the road opposite the ice cream shop,around 5-6 oclock theres a chap with a stall he sells chillies in batter,pakora,etc,and they are yummy,his son is a taxi driver called pete also a good guy to know
Right, in Calangute at tea time the dairy just down from the fish market (same side) sell samosa's, they put it on a plate for you and mix in two types of sauce! - Stunning! (was 5 rs/- last tie I went, but it's been a while. The same place in Mapusa has a little 'cafe' near the wholesale fruit market, follow the bananas at the bus station (that should make sense to some people! They do the same samosa's and a glass of stunning sweet lassi, lassi is 15 rs/- (best in Goa IMHA)
Fruit Salad and Ice Cream - Mapusa, near the cinema (need to walk away from the market up the hill (and ask for directions), you should find an area of lots of street vendors seperated by a small road (in the evenings), one of them does fabulous fresh fruit salad and ice cream (huge portion) for 20 Rs/- Also the same place does the best tasting fresh lime soda in Goa.
Noodles, Omlette Sandwiches, curry etc, same place as above
Chicken rolls - On the road near the entrance to the Mapusa Bus Station, best tasting chicken roll with chilli sauce - Yum - 25 Rs/-
Puri - I never know what I'm ordering (I just point), they have these small balls of mashed up potatoe made into small fried flat balls, then then add chopped up onion, broken dry 'stuff, coriander, apple sauce, pea curry stuff (sorry about all the technical jargon), put on a small plate for 15 Rs/- lovely!
Sugar Cane juice - Everywhere - gorgeous, always ask for freshly made as it tastes so much better, I have it with Ice but you might want to hold the ice (personal preference)
Next to one of the slums we work at, just down from "The Mango House", the best fresh samosa, potatoe wada and capsicum 'wada'?, 5 Rs/- Bread 2.5 Rs/- great flavour, piping hot (only in evenings).
The chai and samosa place in Siolim, just at the junction before you turn down to the bridge is excellent. I would go in every morning for chai and samosa for my breakfast and read the local papers
I never know what I'm ordering (I just point), they have these small balls of mashed up potatoe made into small fried flat balls, then then add chopped up onion, broken dry 'stuff, coriander, apple sauce, pea curry stuff
yes delicious..called Aloo chat!!!
Sugar Cane juice - Everywhere - gorgeous,
but advisable to take your own bottle/glass as the people with hepatitus tend to drink here as it is beneficial for this condition!!! and the glass's just might not be perfectly clean!! we were advised of this many yrs ago by both a Dr and a local!!
This shop is down from the top of Calangute High Street - on the left hand side before the shoe shop.
You can miss it if you are not watching - it is just a little shop but the samosas are to die for.
My hubbie spent lots of time at Vrundavan hospital near to poipleshadows place near to Mapusa last season and said that it was the best place to get snack except for the Navtara in Mapusa.
The funny thing is I noticed a sign he has hanging up saying "NO CREDIT GIVEN"...... ..........Keith
When you turn towards the Church from the Candolim Tinto at night you will find a cart called King Kane or something run by a young bloke named Salu. Most nights except Sunday you will get Beef Chilly Fry, Chicken Xacuti, Fried Beef in the pao, Sorpotel, Omlette in a curry with bread etc.. All the locals ride there in the evenings...yummy food at reasonable rates
not exactly street food....but has anyone been to "Karims" in Delhi...going to visit in November, heared alot of good things about it...(and a few bad )
I remember seeing Karim's but can't remember where - is it in Connaught Place area?
im not 100% sure where it is.....but it is listed in my trusty Lonely Planet book....(will have to check tonight at work when im not too busy.. )
Karim's is in old Delhi not far from the bicycle market I think. We stayed at the Tara Palace in Old Delhi in Jan and I think Karim's was just round the corner. Unfortunatly we ran out of time so never got to eat there.
Al
I love the assortment of deep fried food that the little old lady sitting in the middle of Anjuna market cooks. How she sits there for all those hours amazes me!!
you are a man after my own heart i always have a munch off that one,
Or even woman!!!
as a new season starts does anyone have recommendations?
To wet to go out at the moment Fiona...lashing it down here!! I'm starving aswell,could just do with a samosa!!
chilly
You really should get something with four wheels chilly,
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