The fish fry stalls in Malpe offer a unique and budget-friendly seafood experience along the path leading to the beach. Among the numerous similar shops serving oil-fried fish marinated in a common masala, this particular one stands out for its wider variety of fish and notably lower prices. On multiple visits, I've found the cost of a whole fried fish like Anjal (seer fish) and Pomfret to be significantly less than what restaurants typically charge, often less than half. Beyond the excellent value, they also serve fried rice and noodles. On one occasion, we were served a fish that had an off-putting smell, indicating it wasn't fresh. Upon informing the server, they promptly acknowledged the issue and replaced the entire fish after confirming the smell themselves. This responsiveness to customer concerns, coupled with the variety and affordability, makes this shop a preferred choice for enjoying fresh, fried...
Read moreIt's a small fresh sea food joint near the entrance of the Malpe beach, seeing the many options in fish from Indian Mackeral, promfet, king fish, local varieties of them, but the masala is too hot and spicy without any other taste in them, and they fry them in coconut oil, the taste of fish are average, but the spice is big no, people with weak stomach will have a hard time eating these kind of fish fries, they need to change it, it's a kind of...
Read moreGood eatery shop in Malpe Beach. Several varieties of fish available in several recipes. Rates are also reasonable when compared all other cities. The quality of marine foods is awesome.
In peak season/ peak time (weekend evening) there will be huge crowd. So there may be delay in service and the tables /chairs not cleaned properly.
Overall a nice place to have...
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