There Is Now A ‘Goa’ In New York For Those Looking For A Delish Susegad Eating Experience

by Mallika Khurana
There Is Now A ‘Goa’ In New York For Those Looking For A Delish Susegad Eating Experience

No matter which part of the world we travel to, after gorging on pizzas, pretzels, and sushi, we feel the need to go back to the comfort of Indian flavours. Even folks from different countries crave to indulge in the bold spices of Indian cuisine every now and then. If New Yorkers are looking forward to scrumptious Indian food, we have discovered the best spot in town. Chef Hemant Bhagwani’s newest and first venture in NYC, Goa, is not just an Indian restaurant but a marvel offering modern fare.

Goa Is A Modern Indian Restaurant In New York

 

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After opening its doors in Tribeca in February, Goa New York, offers a treat for all your senses. Before you indulge in the perfectly made, flavorful delicacies, you will be hooked by an impressive artwork by Ankon Mirta. Placing the vibrant sprite of Goa right in the centre of the space, you will find a sculpture inspired by the famous banyan tree in Arambol, Goa. The sight of this beautiful artwork will surely transport you to the beachy heaven of India. While the cuisine at the newly opened restaurant doesn’t only deliver Goan flavours, the vibe of the space certainly resonates with that feel. 

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The Newest Spot For Indulgent Indian Flavours

 

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If we’re talking about an Indian restaurant, it has to be about food more than anything else. Especially with the elaborate selection of dishes at Goa New York, once you dive into the food, you will be satiated like never before. Their extensive menu begins with appetising shareables like the Papadam Bento, which comes with a delicious cheese-based tamarind dip on the side. For an authentic Goan flavour, you can choose their Chorizo Chilli Fry, which comes on toast.

If you wish to go full-blown into Indian aromas, don’t miss out on their Charcoal Butter Chicken or Laal Maas. For the vegetarian folks, Dal Makhani Served With A Paratha and Paneer Chengezi are must-tries. With improvised desserts like Jalebi Churros With Sherry, your meal will be incomplete.

Add this amazing restaurant to your New York itinerary right away!

Where: 78 Leonard Street, New York
When: 4 pm-11 pm
Cost: Nearly $300 (approx. ₹24,622) for two

Cover Image Courtesy: Instagram/Goa New York