When in Goa, you must relish the local food. It is rich in flavour, tantalises your palate, and allows you to explore ingredients, spices, and techniques used by natives to cook such amazing delights. One such place that promises authentic Goan food is Avo’s Kitchen, located in Assagoa.

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It has recently featured among India’s Top 50 Restaurants 2024 list by Zomato and Condé Nast Traveller. It’s a cosy space surrounded by greenery and many Instagrammable spots. They have a bar from where you can order refreshing cocktails to pair with your meals and have a gala time.

The restaurant is large enough to accommodate a small gathering. It’s perfect for hosting a brunch or a small party in the evening. The vibe is classy yet homely here making it also a must-checkout spot for romantic dates. The restaurant premise also features an open dining space surrounded by banana trees. It is perfect when you are in the mood to enjoy the weather or dine under the stars.

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Avo’s Kitchen, Goa, Menu

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Known for serving authentic Goan food on your plate, Avo’s Kitchen is a one-stop destination for seafood and fast food lovers. They have a 14-page food menu featuring tandoor dishes, Indian delights, Oriental delicacies, and appetising desserts.

The all-time favourites on the menu are paneer tikka, Andhra prawns, prawns ghee roast, Avo’s butter chicken, fish biryani, garlic naan, Bangkok chicken, lobster, squids, and fried rice. They serve hot soups and have unique accompaniments like dudhiche barth, sukhya sungtachi kismoor, and vayngana bharth on the menu.

Among appetisers, you can pick from mushroom rava fry, batata rava fry, bhindi rava fry, rava masala fry, recheado masala fry, prawns batter fry, butter garlic seafood, vayangana rava fry, etc.

The menu for mains comprises mullo, vaingim, bhende, tidki midki, sansav, uddamethi, xacuti, Goan dal, potato vindaloo, fish curries, seafood delights, and more. Their Goan fish thali is equally popular and consists of rice, hooman, teesryo, local vegetables, dessert, kismoor, sol kadi, and fish fry.

Avo’s Kitchen is one restaurant in Goa where locals savour familiar flavours served in beautiful cutlery and decorated to perfection. The joint accepts lunch reservations from 12:30pm to 4pm and dinner reservations between 7pm and 11pm. If you call yourself a foodie, you have no reason to not pick up your phone and dial their number (9518305003) to book a seat for tonight.