In Goa and itching to explore beyond the beaches and Delhi-Bombay famous joints? Beyond the museums and fish thalis, the real essence lies in savouring the vibrant street food scene. From the zesty ross omelette to the delish cutlet breads, this tropical paradise offers a culinary journey like no other. Dive into the local culture through the top 10 Goa Street food stops that promise a locally good time. It's more than just bites; it's an experience that unveils the heart of Goan tastes.
The Best Street Food Spots In Goa And What To Eat There
Overview
Vinod Vada Pav
Rain or shine, Vinod Vada Pav, hands down the top Vada Pav joint in the state, always hits the spot. Served with the perfect combo of dry red and green chutneys, you've got to devour these delights while they're piping hot. Beyond the legendary Vada Pav, they dish out Kapa (Potato fritter), Mirchi (Batter-fried big green chilli), Samosas, and more, all can be snugly nestled in Pav (Indian Bread). Complete the experience with a steaming cup of chai, and you're sorted for a quick and satisfying high tea.
LBB Picks: Vada Pav, Kapa Pav, Mirchi
Seating: Unavailable
Timings: Monday to Saturday, 9.30 AM to 9.30 PM and Sundays 4.30 PM to 9.30 PM
Location: Panjim
Dsilvas Fast Food
Craving the ultimate cutlet pav experience in the capital? Just a short stroll from Miramar Circle, dive into the local favourite – Dsilvas. This family-run Goa Street food joint offers ready-to-go delights like cutlet bread, fish cutlets, croquettes, and lip-smacking gravies to take away, including the irresistible sorpotel and vindaloo. All prepared in the authentic Catholic style, the aroma alone will make your taste buds dance. You won't be able to resist taking a bite – it's the kind of local goodness you've been searching for!
LBB Picks: Cutlet Bread, Pork Chop, Croquettes
Seating: Available
Timings: Everyday, 11 AM to 11 PM
Location: Panjim
Sandeep Gaddo
Imagine the remnants of last night's xacuti gravy, infused with rich flavours, reaching peak deliciousness by morning. Goans have mastered the art of savouring it – loading the goodness onto a delectable omelette. Pair that with some freshly baked poee from the poder, and you've got a perfect meal. This ultimate Goan street food delicacy is now available at any hour. Sandeep Gaddo makes it a late-night go-to, offering delights like chicken xacuti, plain omelette, and chicken fried rice. Dive into the unparalleled joy of savouring those lingering xacuti vibes wrapped in a warm, eggy embrace right in the heart of the city.
LBB Picks: Ross Omelette, Liver Tava Fry, Chicken Fried Rice
Seating: Available
Timings: Friday to Wednesday, 7 AM to 1 PM
Location: Panjim
Ulhas Gaddo
Goa's recipes for the same dishes vary from village to village and city to city! Journeying south to Margao, you'll find the ross omelette with an extra kick of spice. A local treasure, Ulhas Gaddo, stands out for its famed spicy rassa (gravy), a surefire remedy for colds! Renowned for quick service, their chicken xacuti and mutton rassa, paired with pao or katre pao, are a delight. The added bonus? A soul-soothing chicken soup. Despite the queue, Ulhas Gaddo's diverse offerings make it a must-visit gem where the spicy vibes of Margao linger on every plate.
LBB Picks: Ross Omelette, Chicken Xacuti, Chicken Soup
Seating: Unavailable
Timings: Everyday from 6:30 PM onwards
Location: Margao
Valanka Fast Food
Has Sausage Bread been on your culinary bucket list for Goa? Well, obviously you have to head to the Sunshine State’s best spot. Located in South Goa and run by the dynamic husband-wife duo, Caetano and Santana Tavares, their spicy and tangy chourico pao has been around for over 25 years. Their chourico pao has totally won local hearts. Caitan Tavares, the genius behind Goencho chauris pao, sweetens the deal by naming the stall after his daughter. This Goa Street Food place is a must-visit.
LBB Picks: Sausage Bread
Seating: Available
Timings: Everyday from 5:30 AM to 9:30 PM
Location: Betalbatim
Noronha’s Corner
Up for some Goan street food truck experience, a bit up north, and even later at night? Noronha’s Corner is the place to be, no doubt! Despite being a street food spot, their menu is vast, and the buzz is, it's absolutely unmissable. Vegetarians, fear not; they may have one veggie dish, but for non-veg lovers, it's a paradise. They have chicken chilly Goan style, pork vindaloo, roast tongue, and more. What sets them apart? They go beyond the usual with local desserts like bebinca and dodol. Don't miss out on this street food haven!
LBB Picks: Cutlet pav, Chicken chilly, Bebinca
Seating: Unavailable
Timings: Everyday, 8.30 PM to 2.30 AM
Location: Assagao
Umesh Gaddo
A hit among Goa Engineering College students, Umesh Gaddo is your perfect pitstop post Ponda sightseeing, maybe after checking out Mangeshi Temple. Offering basic outdoor seating and ample parking, Umesh doesn't just stick to the standard student-favourite maggi. Brace yourself for a flavour journey with chaat items and authentic Goan finger foods like Chicken Chilly and Chicken Cafreal, perfectly paired with soft Pav. Whether you're fuelling up after temple exploration or just craving some delightful bites, Umesh Gaddo is your go-to. Quick, easy on the pocket, and with that Goan touch, it's a student-approved delight!
LBB Picks: Chicken Cafreal, Goan Chicken Chilly, Samosa Chaat
Seating: Available
Timings: Monday to Friday, 11.30 AM to 2.30 PM; Wednesday to Monday 6.30 PM to 11 PM.
Location: Ponda
Costa’s Fast Food
Located just along the old highway with views of fields, Costa’s Fast Food, a Goa Street food place is a must-stop – home to some of the finest street food delights in Goa. From irresistible munchies like croquettes to snack-time specials like cutlet bread and hearty mains like stew, every bite is a die for. Packed with top-notch ingredients, the menu is a culinary journey you won't want to miss. The love for this spot goes beyond just walk-ins; locals can't resist ordering in for a taste of these delicious creations.
LBB Picks: Cutlet bread, Croquette, Stew
Seating: Unavailable
Timings: Everyday from 6 PM to 10 PM
Location: St Cruz
Sai Anant Fast Food
Done strolling the Bollywood-famed 'Dear Zindagi' street, shaded by coconut trees and capturing gram-worthy memories? Now, it's time to try out some top-notch local Goan street food. Sai Anant Fast Food, a local legend, beckons. With restaurateurs and hoteliers forming a regular queue, the star of the menu is the elusive Oyster Xacuti. But fear not; if luck eludes you, the chicken xacuti, special mushroom, and patal bhaji are fab too. Sai Anant ensures you're in for a culinary treat whenever you decide to explore the delightful world of Goan flavours.
LBB Picks: Oyster Xacuti, Patal Bhaji and Chikoo Milkshake
Seating: Available
Timings: Everyday 7:30 AM to 8:30 PM
Location: Parra