Goa Coastal Curries – A Review.
Imagine the bubble I was living in, to relate Goa only to breathtaking beaches and insanely low-priced alcohol. I had been to this Indian state only once in my life from college, and I did wrong to the foodie in me by focusing a bit too much on my liquid diet and not the cuisine. So when I spotted “Goa Coastal Curries” in Karama, I had no second thoughts about it. After all, one just cannot fight fate when it comes to good food.
To begin with, I didn’t like their name board. As it turned out, that was the only thing I had a problem with.
The interiors were well done and prep you up for a good meal. Either that, or I was getting hungrier by the minute anticipating my chicken and seafood. The place was soothingly lit and the menu looked authentic with required description beneath the Indian lingo. Bless them!
There was the Soups & Salads section from which I chose the “Canje De Galinha”, which is a Chicken clear soup with mushroom and rice. Spicy and aromatic, it was served with a LOT of chicken and was quite filling. No complaints there!
The vegetarian appetizers included dishes with mushroom, fried corn, fried okra, potato and cottage cheese. But since I’m not a die-hard vegetarian while dining out, I decided to turn a blind eye to that page. Non-vegetarian appetizers included Rechaido (selection of seafood pan fried with a marination of mild chili paste and Goan vinegar), Butter garlic pan-fried seafood, Chili fried seafood and a special delicacy called “Meen Polichetu” which is a sure shot hit even from where I hail (Kerala, another coastal state). We opted for the Chef Special Tiger Prawns Koliwada, which turned out to be the best decision I’ve made in the year. Crispy on the outside, tender in the inside, the Tiger Prawns were every bit worth the money. And since no order is complete without some chicken to nibble on, a portion of Chicken Cafreal was ordered. This dish was marinated to perfection with a lovely mint and tamarind coating. Another winner from the restaurant, I must say.
As maincourse, we picked the Malwani Masala Surmai, seafood cooked with coconut malwani masala and Chicken Xacutti, a latest addition item in the menu. The fish curry was perfect to go with the “Amboli” a kind of bread that’s more like a very thick Dosa. And Chicken Xacutti together with a plate of Appam, was absolutely delicious. The Goan bread however, was too similar to the Pav-bhaji bun, but for Dhs 3 a basket, it is not much to complain about either.
The only experiment my sweet tooth disapproved of, was my ordering the Bebinca for dessert. It is probably authentic, but for a hardcore sweet-lover, it just didn’t do it. I will probably stick to the safer Malai Kulfi or the Sizzling brownie next time.
In essence, the dinner from Goa Coastal Curries was a very pleasant surprise, and my feelings are reinstated by the fact that I have a watering mouth as the fond memories of the Tiger Prawns and Chicken Cafreal rock me to sleep. The cravings are strong and need to be answered over the weekend. Luckily, I’m a very determined girl.
The Pricing Story:
Canje De Galinha (the soup)- Aed 15
Chicken Cafreal- Aed 30
Tiger Prawns Koliwada- Aed 50
Chicken Xacutti- Aed 30
Malwani Masala Surmai- Aed 36
Amboli- Aed 3
Appam- Aed 3
Bebinca- Aed 15
Mineral Water Large- Aed 4
Goa Coastal Curries.
Next to DIB Bank, Al Rashid Road, Karama.
Ph: 04 3885222.
Open from 11am- 4pm, 7pm- 11pm.
Neenu Sajin
A walking epitome of food-lust, permanently craving for chicken, cheese & chocolates of all and every form. A marketing and content writing professional living in Dubai with my husband, who has learnt to be the perfect side-kick in food explorations around the world. If you find me raiding the fridge at ungodly hours, I'm just inspiring my tummy.
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