Tucked away in the serene village of Morjim, Fish & Curry restaurant is a culinary gem that offers an unforgettable dining experience. As soon as you step inside, you're greeted by the warm and inviting ambiance, perfect for a relaxing meal with family and friends.
The menu boasts an impressive array of seafood delicacies, expertly prepared with a blend of traditional Goan flavors and modern twists. The fish curry, a signature dish, is a must-try – rich, creamy, and bursting with flavor. The seafood platter is another highlight, featuring a selection of fresh catches, cooked to perfection.
What sets Fish & Curry apart is the attention to detail and commitment to quality. Each dish is carefully crafted, using only the freshest ingredients and presented with love. The service is warm and attentive, with friendly staff happy to guide you through the menu.
Whether you're a seafood aficionado or just looking for a delicious meal in a tranquil setting, Fish & Curry restaurant is a must-visit. The combination of stunning views, exceptional food, and warm hospitality makes it an unforgettable experience. Don't miss out on this hidden gem in Morjim – your taste buds...
Read moreGoogled a place to have fish thali closer to our place of stay and found this to be 2.7 km away.
Despite being on the main road it was surprisingly quiet and green. Nestled between a hill on side and quiet locality on the otherside. The place seems to be a privately owned property with lots of greenery and few independent houses next to it. Cool breeze and warm ambience greeted us with trippy music coming from an old music system. It has small corner bar with economically priced alcohol and modest seating.
Had a beer and vodka between 2 of us and ordered for prawn and crab thali. The fried crab was just too good with the right amount of spice for our palate. The prawn thali came with 2 large prawns and regular thali accompaniments.
Soul satisfying lunch and the ambience was what we wanted before heading back to...
Read moreWe went to this restaurant from arambol beach after reading many positive reviews. However, for me it was not that much worth and i found this restaurant very average and it's overhyped as per Google reviews. First of all, it's situated in the outside area. When we visited during dinner time there was us and one couple only for all the duration, so only 2 customers. We ordered chanak rawa fry and it was not a fresh fish because it was a bit stretchable and chewy to it. Then the fish Xacuti was too spicy so we hardly finished half of it. The cashew feni served was too smelly and hard. Because I tried feni in multiple restaurants in Goa and it was the hardest and most raw one. So, my overall experience was disappointing considering the price which I paid and traveled the distance from arambol to just...
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