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2. FISHERMAN’S WHARF
When you see the name, it might just strike you that this is only a fish speciality restaurant.
Fisherman’s Wharf came into existence due to their first restaurant, situated in Cavelossim, where fishing boats are anchored, hence the name Today, Fisherman’s Wharf have three outlets in Goa and more across the other parts of the country.
If you wish to experience the real Fisherman’s Wharf then you must visit their main outlet at Cavelossim next to Holiday Inn Resorts If you ’ re not in the south, then you can dine at their Panaji & Calangute restaurants which provide similar food experience with
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The Fisherman’s Wharf is a multi-cuisine restaurant and its Panaji outlet is located in a huge and spacious Portuguese house. The place has multiple seating options, both indoor and outdoor and the pathway boasts an open kitchen that is a delight to watch. Its interiors give you the feeling of a true GoanPortuguese culture.
Fisherman’s Wharf is known for its fresh seafood delicacies along with local Goan preparations and offers a wide array of dishes from multiple cuisines as well. You may start with the fish rava masala fry, fish tikka, southern fried fish and chilly chicken prepared in a Goan way. In the main course, you have many options to choose from like an authentic Goan kingfish curry or prawns curry prepared in special Goan masalas with steamed rice and fried rava masala fish or you can also go for the butter chicken, naan, roti followed by biriyani or fried rice
Sometimes they have live music to give you the feel of partying in Goa Do not forget to order some cocktails and mocktails and desserts to conclude with.