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Review Cafe Bhonsle - Panjim

Yash Yp
Quality over Quantity :) Very hygienic and good place to eat with your family.Food taste is very good and pocket friendly. Service is also nice. Crowded place but have good service. Astonishing ambience. Goan food is main attraction is here. We ordered here mushroom bhaji with bread and Mirchi Bhajji and taste was quite authentic. Good to go :)
Monica Sharma
Vegetarian Wholesome food and tasty aloo sukhi bhaji with puri, batata bada and sweet bun. Good Breakfast joint. Total vegetarian food. Tasted as good as it was way back in 1989.
Anup Painginkar
If you are in Panaji in the Evening Time, and one can’t find a hot tomato salad and batat sukhi bhaji with Puris other than Cafe Bhonsle’s.
Chinmay Bramhanand Naik
Very nice. Service are quick. They also give hot water. It’s very old, we always come here to have Mix Bhaji Pav or Salad Bhaji. Only thing these days their Pao is not consistent and not at all good. But Buns is alternate for it. People also come here specially for Samosa. One thing is strange is they only give single tissue paper person. Great way of reducing unnecessary loss. They have the quickest service. No matter how much crowded some one will come moment you get comfortable on seat. Even though different people sit on same sit they very well manage it. Outside there is small book stall, I remember as a child I used to buy Digit or Chip magazines. Now a days those things are of no use but that had made me love technologies. And that person is still outside with different books, always with a newspaper in hand sitting out even during heavy rains.
Rachana BR
This places serves amazing and mouth watering snacks. Variety is decent and service is also quick. Goan samosa and the mushroom samosa are must try.
Goutam Naik
Superb Sunday breakfast. Poori baaji and Buns are a must try. Loved their unique mixed baaji.
GoVeg SaveAnimals
Saw a review for it in YouTube, so I thought I'd try it out. Prices are super reasonable, and the restaurant is packed even at 8:30 am!! It's very popular. But the neighborhood, despite being in a tourist area, is kind of disgusting and badly maintained (overflowing garbage cans, smell of pee, etc.). Food is good. Worth a visit, especially if you're on a tight budget.
Anjali Hycinth
It's a local's favourite spot for simple but yum food & strong coffee or chai, I visited in the late afternoon it's busy even during that hour of time and early evening also local flocks are really helpful even the service is very great the owner is also kind, they even suggested spots I must be visiting and helped me guide my way out to the next spot I was visiting. Thankyou 🫶 Cafe Bhonsle
ProfMandar
If you come to Panji, then don’t miss visiting Cafe Bhosale. Very clean, prompt n quick service, and very tasty things to make your tummy happy like Buns (must have it), mirchi bhaji, batata wada (good not like Mumbai’s wada but nice because of different taste), puri bhaji etc.
Kishori Dessai
Chats were really tasty, we loved all the chats we ordered. Even the north Indian foods where pretty good with decent price. Best choice for vegetarians to dine in.......
Kamlesh Biswas
This Goan cafe serves the ultimate breakfast experience. The "Mirchi Bhaji, Bhaji Pav, Puri Bhaji" are must-tries. The cozy ambiance and friendly staff make it a top choice for authentic Goan breakfast.
Alfred Aquino
Coming here after years, but the bhaji still tastes the same! Great memories at this restaurant and a must visit to enjoy authentic Goan breakfast. Come early though, cos post 10am everything is nearly finished.
Narayan Chari
A Veg cafe/eatery famous for goan snacks. Generally full with customers but due to large area seats are available. AC & NON AC available. fast & good service. Try the batata wada, punjabi samosa & sukhi bhaji (Goan style potato subji).
Eashan Mundada
Nice local cafe. You can enjoy local Goan snacks here , along with that they also serve milkshakes, Veg Main course , Indian breads, Chinese. This cafe is very affordable as well the taste is also very good. For vegetarians this is a perfect place.
sandesh anand
Excellent local fare. The Shira, poori, bhaaji was all very good The star of the show were the Goan samosas. Crispy, juicy and delicious filling.
Uttam Sharma
I went there for local breakfast which includes mangalore buns, mirchi wada, puri bhajji!! Food was great taste & fast service
webbkmak
Wait staff understand tourists, cheerfully helping everyone find suitable dishes. Food was tastily prepared respecting our request to keep mirchi low. Next time i should have poori bhaji which nearly everyone seemed to be ordering.
Bhagwat Santosh
They serve sweet bun and aalu bhaji which is a must eat when you are in panjim . Also the sweet Balushahi sold here is a must try
Rohit jain
food was good for the prices. pav bhaji was good and must try. thali was okay not up to the mark. service is so fast he bought soup, thali and pav bhaji at a time. so we had to switch between having soup and thali and pav bhaji to have them hot. they also have dessert options which are served fresh. 4 stars to the food they provide at reasonable prices. the place was clean. One of the best vegetarian option you can try near by.
Kiran Pednekar
Inexperience staff at porvorim.. Thew the whole bhaji on me and dint apologize..
Suchit Jain
We had<br/>1. Veg crispy 5/5<br/>2. Cheese garlic naan 4/5<br/>3. Paneer tikka masala 4/5<br/>4. Chiku milkshake 5/5<br/><br/>This place not only serves you with good food but also with a great quantity.
Ziba Trails
Wonderful start to the day with mushroom bhaji with sweet bun, bread and samosa with tea & coffee.. 🍄 🍞 ☕️<br/>Taste: 4/5<br/>Ambience: 3/5<br/>.<br/>.<br/>Follow us @zibatrails
Aman Verma
Tried Goa cuisine in the breakfast. Amazing Pao , mushroom curry and the mirchi Bhajji. Sweet fried bun was quite unique and tasty.
Nishant
I loved everything about this place. Had breakfast here twice and had the bhaji, buns, the sweet puri, goan samosa, and a couple of desserts. I wish this place was in my city too. So good.
Shayari Navelkar
The vegetarian section service is very very poor. Every time I come here either of the main dish is not available. And this is the last time I am coming here because I ordered a simple bhaaaji with goan paav and they didn’t have the paav available while the waiter took the order and informs us after 15mins that there is no bread (paav )the waiter in the AC section is really slow as always . Definitely not recommending to anybody . This is strictly a review on the lower section which is vegetarian.
Himali
Best local breakfast! The food is delicious. Very clean and efficient staff. A must visit for local breakfast. Would like to try their lunch menu next time we visit.
Sonia Mendonça (Food Maps DXB)
In the heart of Capital and prefect place for some Goan snack and chai time. My husbands favorite place so whenever we are in Panjim it’s mandatory to have some snacks with tea or coffee at Cafe Bhonsle.<br/>
Ash Ambre
Good quality food. Place is nice, but usually crowded so sometimes you have to wait. This place is mostly known for Thali and Bhaji. Both these items are good. Also tried their falooda which was ok. Other items like Fried Rice and all are average. Stick with the traditional vegetarian dishes.
Nishad
This place has been famous since a long time a d serves yum goan breakfast food!<br/>The mix bhaaji, tomato salad, mushroom bhaaji are all soo good! They are served with goan bread.<br/>The goan samosa is yum too.<br/>The sheera was delicious.<br/>Overall a nice place for quick goan breakfast.
Roma Bharne
I visit this place quite often especially to have my favorite combo that is filter coffee, bun and tomato bhaji. The goan samosas here are my favorite. Their mushroom samosas are a must try too😍😍. If not anything then you have to try out their bun. One of the best items at cafe bhonsle. The prices are very Reasonable. They also have 2 sittings one is Ac and one is non Ac and obviously the prices vary if you sit in the Ac section
Lavanya Hemanath
A very good breakfast place with a limited menu. Liked the poori Bhaji served there. Good quantity and quality. Must visit place for a pocket friendly breakfast.
Sonal D'silva
This place is always buzzing with people early morning thanks to their delicious gaon breakfast. They serve a variety of traditional baji's along with Goan bread. Their buns are an absolute WINNER for me.
Ashutosh Bhattarai
This is my all time favorite destination for evening snacks and tea. Thank me later, drink the black tea here, tell them to squeeze the lemon in it and get it. That'll be 🔥<br/>Always crowded, so you gotta go in the A/C cabin.
The M-A-D Chef
Great legendary place for breakfast and tea. Quick service simple and tasty food. Must try the samosa and the different vegetable with puris.
Ritvij Srivastav
Recommended by Rocky and Mayur to have local Goan breakfast and snacks. Located in a small lane but not hard to find. For me the food was okay as i had that kind of food for the first time. Its a vegetarian restaurant.
Nishant Das
A great place to start off the day with delightful traditional goan breakfast, it's crowded kost of the times but you can squeeze in to find some place for sure, their bhaji's are a special and you can request for a mix and match of the various combinations available, a personal favourite is the potato bhaji, with mushroom bhaji and their perfect bun, the bun is like a soft puri, but made with the dough in combination with bananas and is ever so slightly sweet to taste, its a bliss.
Swapnil Channawar
Awsm goan food. We had fish thali. Superb fish fry and prawn curry in the thali. We loved it. Goan prawn curry had a sour flavour which was simply awsm. Butter garlic prawns we're also good, but deep fried. We ordered extra fish as it was yum. Lot of local goan people eating here was a clear indication of authentic food. Excellent service as well. Wud definitely come back.
Lakshmi Nikam
This place serves one of the best fish thalis in Goa. It's just the right size, can be easily finished by one person and is wholesome! The service is quick and staff is friendly. Waiting period isn't alot. Great for groups and families.<br/>
Kishan Mallik
Very famous cafe which has been there since a very long time. We went in the evening so we were able to savour only the snacks and they tasted too good. Samosas & Puri Bhaji are must try. Coffee also was good. Must visit for the pocket friendliness and quick eat cage style
Hayavadan Rao / The DeccanFoodie
The cafe is nearly a century old ! Who wouldn't want to go to one that is so old. Cafe Bhonsle reminded me of the restaurants down south. I felt really happy looking at the waiters as they kept suggesting us what to order as we had gone there at an odd time and they didn't have the proper dishes. We kept ordering and ordering and we couldn't believe the when we saw the bill. It was very cheap for the amount of dishes we ordered. It's a must visit when in Goa. Ordered puri's with different curries and the Goan samosas and the Punjabi samosas are a must try. Drool worthy Restaurants like this make me happy while writing reviews !
Diksha Gupta
It's a good place to enjoy your pocket friendly meal .u can try out their thali .<br/>It's situated near the famous panjim church .And u will generally find it busy with customers, tourist as well as locals .
Munindra Kalita
A must for fish lover in panjim. If you love to explore local cuisine you should try their fish thali.Respect for their stuff, takes so much pride in explaining the preparation of foods.
Assem Khan
Nice and cosy place to enjoy a quick meal in panaji circle. The taste was good and service quick, this is a no frills restaurant which is a bit hard to locate although it's on the main road. Enjoyed my experience!
Adhiraj Chaki
Breakfast like a Local!!<br/><br/>The joint located near to the Fontainhas is jam packed at Breakfast (mostly with locals) and that states how much favourite this restro is with the Local People.<br/><br/>Food: We tried their Bhanji with Bread (delicious), a Sweet Bread (probably called a bun, but I am sure you had nothing like this...It's a hybrid of a puri and a bread and it is sweet to the correct extent), Mirchi Plate (lovely), Makhan Peda (it's somewhat like what we call "Balusai" here in Eastern India, with slight differences and I have absolutely loved it) and Shira (It keeps its signature touch by adding cloves there). We ended it with Filter coffee (which was also good).<br/><br/>Service: Prompt<br/><br/>Ambiance: It remains packed but manages to remain clean. No Complains.<br/><br/>Pocket Pinch: Cheap.<br/><br/>Suggestion: Must try the "Bun" and "Bhanji with Bread".<br/><br/>Rating: 5/5
Sidharth Sajid
The food here is great, yet the staff (at least the guy waiting on us) was a bit incompetent.<br/><br/>The fish thali was really good and cheap, although the portion of rice given is so low that you'll have to order atleast another extra bowl (minimum) at a cost<br/><br/>When it comes to taste though, this is an incredible restaurant to try.<br/><br/>Bit expensive except for the fish thali, but overall worth the money paid.<br/><br/>Tip- best ask for prices on items in the menu without a set price, as it could differ a lot from what you'd expect to pay for based on other places you've tried the same item from
Abhishek C Santosh
Good place to snack in the evening.<br/>Assortment of bhaji's, paired with bun pav and chai.<br/>Bustling with crowd, a great place for snacks and refreshments.<br/>
Vandana Shenoy
A great place to enjoy authentic Goan food. I've usually been here for breakfast and I've always gone back to eat it. Try the tomato salad and puri or even puri bhajji with matar. Also have the buns - a very unique preparation of a sweet snack. While I was there, I was suggested to try their famous mirchi pakoda - this was the only item I didn't enjoy eating at all. But others were simply delicious. Don't forget to try it when you are in Panjim next time.
Saurabh Soman
Amazing food, and very good service. One of the best Goan food you will get here in Panji. Staff is very polite. Must visit place for seafood. Little expensive but quality is really very good. Recommend this place.
Vinod
Excellent breakfast place. Most of the tables seem to be consuming either Puri/bhaji, Mirchi pakoda , or buns.. we tried all of it. Very good stuff. The tomato salad, which is actually a curry was our favorite. There were as many people waiting to enter as there were eating inside.
Amavel Murty
Oh the fish thali is just as a home cooked meal. The fish is fresh and well cooked with marinades. The accompaniments are just as good. The caramel custard is well done to perfection. <br/>And if you visit the cafe below do try out theGoan tomato salad bhaji with potato bhaji and Goan Pao.
Munazzah Murshedkar
A weekend getaway with friends in Goa, this place was our everyday breakfast stop. I don't think anything could have gotten more authentic, tasty and reasonable than this place!<br/><br/>The bun with red and yellow patal bhaaji, mirch bhajiya, tea and puri. So good that I want to keep going back!
Umang Agrawal
Cafe bhosle is such a place from where you can choose to sit near window see the shimmer of market and eat the best fish thali in peace. Professional service and pallet soothing food .<br/>If you looking to try fish thali near by panjim head to cafe bhosle.
Pavan Raj
I am in love with this place.<br/>They have versatile menu to soothe all type of your hunger. No matter if you are looking for north indian feast or you are just have craving for meat or sea food. They got your back with a decent ambience with making on your pocket.<br/>Biryani 7/10<br/>Sea food 8/10<br/>North indian gravies 8/10<br/>Starters 7/10<br/>Veg cuisines 7/10<br/><br/>Enjoy your meal with chilled with or accompany with tangy mojito.
Tarana Chauhan
This place is really close to the Church of Our lady of Immaculate Conception and if you're looking for a place to enjoy a variety of cuisines this place has it all. Italian,Continental, Indian, they have all cuisines and amazing variety and delicious dishes in all categories.<br/><br/>The staff here was really courteous and super helpful with choosing dishes, patiently explaining us what every dish has and also personall recommeding dishes that would be perfect for our taste.<br/><br/>My suggestion: tell them what flavours you are looking for and let them be the judge(unless ur very picky)<br/><br/>I was craving some indian masala chicken and was also wanted to experiment with some Goan food.<br/>If you want something goan without cocunut definitely try the chicken vindalo. The taste is really tangy chatpata so and not spicy at all.<br/>in order to complitment such a tangy dish definitely order something spicy and chilly.<br/>The waiter suggested thw Chicken Tikka Masala which is also a recommendation on zomato and was really<br/>wrestling<br/>Overall great place, good ambience,excellent quick service and delicious food.No complaints and a must try from me<br/>
Sriram Saraf
Fantastic place to have typical goan breakfast like bhaji pao and bhajji. Look no further.<br/><br/>It's a nostalgia to come here after long time of 19 years. The inside and everything is changed.. But the food still remains the same.<br/><br/>Bhaji pao undoubtedly. Coming to goa and not eaten goan bhaji pao for breakfast is sad. You need to try the bhaji pao here. It's spot on on taste and how it should be. Taste is perfect. The Goan pao was fresh and no stale crumbles to see.<br/><br/>Accompany the goan bhaji pao with hot Mirchi bhajji and wash it all down with hot tea. The bhajji was hot and fresh and Crispy. <br/><br/>Service is prompt and pocket friendly. Those tourists visiting Goa- an advice-please spare bread butter jam or omlet or idli dosa of 200-400 rupees for your home and try this goan bhaji pao a typical breakfast in Goa for 30 rupees. You won't be disappointed and you won't get the taste elsewhere. But be sure to try bhaji pao in places which make them the way they should be like this Cafe. <br/><br/>Definitely recommended.
Shikha Passy Duggal
The moment you reach here u will think where are you going but the food here is delicious.<br/><br/>AC section is good. Service was good n quick. Onion bhaji , batata vada n samosas were brilliant. The best was tea, it was so good that we had 2 cups back to back.<br/><br/>Must visit to have snacks n tea
Saatvik Singh
This cafe has the old world charm that Panaji effuses. It is a welcome abberation from the noisy, live music sort of cafes located in every corner of the state. Cafe Bhonsle is a peaceful place to have your breakfast and evening snacks. Delicious items like Vada pav, pohe,Kanda bhajji, south Indian items,samosas along with beverages like tea, coffee, juices and shakes will help you leave this place with a fuller belly and a smile. A stroll down the promenade after your bite will be the cherry on the cake. Huge crowd and waiting is inescapable when you visit during morning or evening hours. Amidst all the chaos, there will be multiple stories discussed on each table. There is a sense of calm and no urgency,when you visit this place. My ratings go as follows:<br/>Taste - 4/5<br/>Ambiance-3.5/5<br/>Service-3.5/5<br/>Value for money-4.5/5<br/>Overall, do try this place out.
Ashish Menon
Lot of localities were talking about this place when I reached Goa. When in Goa if people talk about anything else than booze and partying please head straight away for that..😂 This is a classic place to have nashta and boy how crowded it was..😁 We didn't get a place to sit for quiet some time but then it was worth it..😂<br/><br/>I tried Pav Bhaji, Mirchi bhaji, Samosa and tea..😋 Pav bhaji of this place is something different. Samosa was something I liked the most..😍<br/><br/>A good place overall..😁
Anamika Sharma
Cafe Bhonsle is one of the few restaurants in Goa where you can taste authentic Goan food. On my last visit I had grilled pompfret and it was very well marinated with even cuts and good portion size. Their mussels are also very good.
Sudeshna
On my vacation we visited this place. It is located in the market. Simple interiors and humble staff made me try their food. Service is quick and food is lip smacking. Prices are reasonable. I would recommend the travellers to try this place and sit next to window area. Thumbs up!
Surbhi Gupta
One of the best dining experiences in Goa, this place is right around the Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church in the main Panjim market.<br/><br/>The lower floor houses the cafe which serves more of snacks and most importantly only vegetarian fare. This one serves both vegetarian and non vegetarian food.<br/><br/>We started with a round of drinks and starters, each one of which was finger licking good. The Tandoori Chicken was flavorful and juicy. For vegetarian starters the Golden Fried Crispy Corn stood out and the Hara Bhara kebab was again flavorful.<br/><br/>The kadhai paneer had an excellent gravy.<br/><br/>Loved the dining area by the window where we sat with the view of the rains. And the place is highly recommended for it's delicious food which is worth your buck.
Varsha
Bhosle's makes a really good (almost close to authentic) fish thali. Though it is priced slightly higher than a fish thali that you would get at a local eatery in Goa, it is really tasty though. The fish is prepared perfectly and the umon, sukhe and kokum Kodi is just right. The sevice is good and the restaurant is very hygienic.
Papiha Ghosh
Finger licking food. Must try is the fish thali and chicken vandaloo. You will take time to recover from the awesome food you will have. One of the oldest restaurants in Panjim and the hospitality is good too.
Ritu Tandon Sah
A must try restaurant in Panjim, Cafe Bhonsle serves local food. It’s economical and their Thalis are a must try. So if you are looking for Konkani flavour in Goa just go for it. We had Thalis for lunch ... I tried a veg Thali which was also amazing. Fried fish was to die for.
Gavin
Service is at the lowest level it has ever been. This used to be my favourite restaurant but they dont care about customers any more. Got served ice cold rice with the thali for lunch and the excuse was the rice is prepared in the morning. The worst part is the waiter was not willing to change it.
Brian Pacheco
Ordered the vegetarian rice thali. Was highly disappointed. The platter costs the same as a fish thali but contains a fraction of the amount of contents. The rotis given were tandoor rotis which aren't suitable for a rice thali. Hope efforts are made to improve on this.
Pranab Poira
The north Indian food here is pretty good. I've had perfect paranthas, butter chicken and naans here. Batter fried calamary is good too. Haven't tried the rest of the Goan food here so can't comment. DONT forget to order the SERRADURA, they are awesome
Salonee Sonawane
This place is famous for its breakfast and snacks items rather than lunch. But I believe the localities will love their taste more than the tourists.<br/>Sukhi bhaji, mushroom bhaji, patal bhaji, halsane, or mix of any of the two bhaji (normally sukhi bhaji + any of the other) with undo or pav is famous. If you are a fan of Puri you can order even that.<br/>Sukhi bhaji is non spicy potato bhaji and halsane is a sister of rajma.<br/>Goan samosa - flat form of less spicy samosa with white coconut chutney is yummy !<br/>Apart from these the lunch items are also fairly good.<br/>During evening there is normally waiting time. And if someone waiting sees an empty space on your table they'll simply join you on your table. No offence to be taken. It's normal.<br/>The quality has been the same since the time I first came as a toddler. My earliest memories include my mother feeding me smashed potatoes of the sukhi bhaji.<br/>The snacks items are quite cheap. The lunch items are decently priced with quantity of the dishes sufficient for two.
Priti Kapur
Do try this place for breakfast...quick and good food.<br/><br/>Tried the Chikoo milkshake, Cold Coffee, Puri bhaji, Puri chole, Batatawada, Goan Samosa, Mirchi, Buns.<br/><br/>Everything was good, the best of the lot are the puri with aloo bhaji (Even kids can it as the bhaji is not spicy), the mirchi pakoda and the chikoo milkshake. The Buns are worth trying as they are typical Goan buns - slightly sweet. Would also recommend trying the Goan samosa as well as it is different with the filling being that of mix veggies.<br/><br/>The strawberry milkshake was a disappointment as it is made with strawberry syrup.<br/><br/>Again a good place for breakfast which is easy on your pocket.
Priti Kapur
Ordered Lemon Coriander soup, Pomfret curry and Prawns masala fry.<br/><br/>The Lemon coriander chicken soup was average. The Pomfret in the curry was really really fresh and cooked perfectly ... not even slightly over or undercooked! The curry is coconut milk based an goes well with rice. The Prawns masala fry were good...size of the prawns was bigger than what you normally get around but the masala was super tasty and slightly spicy...a traditional and authentic masala. Worth going there as the place is not expensive and good on your pocket.
Natasha Fernandes
Visited this much talked about resto for fish thali one afternoon. Was rather crowded! People just flocking in for their widely talked about thali. We ordered some Chinese starters and the fish thali.. My ratings below:<br/><br/>Food: 4/5<br/>Ambience: 3.5/5<br/>Service: 4/5<br/>Value for money: 4/5<br/><br/>We paid about 350 per head for 7 fish thali, 7 lime sodas, and 3 Chinese starters.<br/><br/>Overall recommended!
Pooja & Poorva
This place serves really good food both veg and non veg. The ambience is pleasant. Service is really fast. Pricing is fair enough. Quantity is amazing. Definitely worth the visit when in Panaji.
Omkar Rane
If you are in Panaji, Cafe Bhonsle is a must. This place is known for its Goan Samosa which consists of Goan masala and nuts which tasted really good. I had four of them and couldn’t get over it. Next we ordered Nestle coffee and it was just perfect, not too sweet and not too bitter. It triggered our senses and I kept on having it.
Arijit Roy Chowdhury
I have been coming to this place for a a very long time. This a typically a place with good numbers of footfall on daily basis. Locals and office goers prefer this place for lunch very much. <br/>For tourists this is a great place, don’t expect any fine dining experience but if you want to experience the authentic Goan food then this is the place.
Gowri Desai
We were on a 3 day family trip in Goa. We were searching a good restaurant in panaji to have seafood. People around suggested this place. We entered restaurant at 3PM. Although the restaurant was about to close at 3:30PM hotel staff greeted us very well and provided good service throughout.<br/>I wanted to have pomfret. So the waiter brought two pomfrets in a plate for us to select. One was for Rs. 1200 and other one for 2000. We took 1200 one and asked for Rawa fry. Along with pomfret we ordered prawn curry and rice. Two of our family members ordered veg jaipuri and butter roti. The quantity served for the price is huge and can serve 3 people approximately.<br/>Pomfret was nicely cooked and tasted delicious. Prawn curry was creamy and had nice coconut base. Taste still lingers in my mouth. We paid a bill of around 4000 for 5 people.<br/>All in all if you are visiting Goa do visit this place if you wish to enjoy good seafood.<br/>
Aprajita Singh
Great place for breakfast. Usually very busy and almost full every time I visit it. They have some really good food to offer. Their sweet bun & Puri bhaji is amazing. If you happen to visit this place during lunch time don't miss out on the Goan Fish Thali which is great. I love everything on the thali. Moderately priced with good ambience & staff, this is a must visit.
Sivakumar Balachandran
Was at this place as I got to hear a lot of good things ....it was an experience trying to reach here at lunch time...for a person who is not familiar with the Panajim one ways for traffic, it can be trying....and trying, it was...hot afternoon going in circles... finally after finding a place to park my car, I decided to march it out...what a relief that the place has chilled beer, that acts as nectar for a parched throat....and then I had one of the most wonderful experiences.The royal fish thali....Oh my God Almighty...with its Seer fish rawa fry, Goan prawn curry, mackerel curry, shrimp subzi, crab curry along with rice and kokum juice was nothing short of divine....you guys rock...for sure, I need to do a lot more of exploration of this paradise<br/>
Rob Moses
I have to be honest, I judged by it's name and man was I wrong about this place. This place fed me the most amazing fish curry and fish fry without digging deep into the pockets. Now what else you need. 😀
Nisarg Kanitkar
I loved the way Goans prepare that Banana buns. I had never tasted these type of buns before. And being a vegetarian, buns used to be the most reliable source of breakfast when I was there in Panjim. Apart from buns Batata Vada, Puri bhaji, mashroom bhaji were among the priority list. Cheers to Cafe bhonsle ! They are awesome
Kalpana Bhaskar
<br/>It was my first day in Goa and we found casa bhosle ok Zomato. We three colleagues went to have dinner . The ambience is nice and the service is also quick. We ordered snacks and drinks .<br/>The waiters helped us in selection of the best fish ,king fish in rawa. The chicken crispy was not good,no taste,however fish and veg snacks were fine. Show stealer is the dal friend and rice combo in main course. We came to a second time to this place with our manager after being disappointing from Marriott. <br/>Highly recommended
Jayanta Chakrabarti
Excellent restaurant... Must try once, Thali is available during lunch only - this is a common feature among most of the Goan restaurants at Panaji Market
Arati Krishna
I live all the way in Zalor, South Goa, but make it a point to visit Casa Bhonsale in Panjim every time I’m in the city. The food is absolutely delicious and has been consistent every goddamn time. It’s best to visit Casa Bhonsale in the afternoon as the rush is less and they serve a delectable fish thali. Their dinner spread is a la carte and hence no thali’s. Be it the fried fish or the gravy prawns - I’ve eaten almost everything on their menu with zero complaints. Their service is impeccable and the servers / waiters are adept at helping you order just what you want and the perfect quantities. Must I inform you that even vegetarians will be blown off their feet with the Veg thali that Casa Bhonsale serves. I personally recommend Casa Bhonsale to every person who is ever visiting Goa! Don’t miss it!
Aniruddha Nevrekar
Like most of the restaurants in Goa this one serves sea food. But if want to have a taste of the local Breakfast you have to be here in the mornings.<br/><br/>Try their Pattal and Suki Bhaji with Undo (Boiled Chana Gravy and Dry Potato bhaji with Bread). Also the Mirchi on the menu is not just a Chilly served on a plate but a single Mirchi Bhajiya. Another interesting part is in the Sweets section, the Makkhan Peda is what other’s know as Balushahi.<br/><br/>Welcome to Goa and enjoy all of its flavors. Not just the Drinks and Sea Food.
Nikhil Nerlekar
Had been here for a family dinner and we were blown away with the fresh fish food we had here. The interiors are warm and cosy and the staff is polite and helpful. The service is quick too. We were suggested a full king fish for 1400/- (APC) in which we did order half fried and half curry and it was amazing. We also ordered a Panner tikka masala, Shell fish curry and Chicken lollypop and all were amazing. <br/><br/>Round 2... I didnt want to miss the thali they served in the mornings, So I headed down there to take on their thali (king fish thali) which had a fish curry, javla bhaji, bhendi bhaji, tival, crab curry, prawns curry and 2 pieces of fried king fish ...all for just 200/- and yes it was amazing ... <br/><br/>Big thimbs up to this place will be visiting soon again.
Dhanya Kumar
Food was good but they cheat the customer by charging extra bill. I had ordered for meal with king fish which is 140 rs. The same king fish which I order for one plate (2 piece ) he charge me 390 rs. Please be careful when ur ordering here. I had really bad experience
Ashutosh.inamdar
Sea food lovers paradise I must say. Chonak rava fry, surmai fry, tisrya masala, prawns curry and also some baby shark masala! It serves fresh fish which just melts in your mouth.<br/>The best thing is ... If you are accompanied by a veggie then this place serves some best veg food too! <br/>Try the individual dishes instead of the Thali. You can't miss this restaurant if you in Panjim. And if you are a non veggie then the Chonak Rawa fry is must!
Puneet Soni
Excellent food, good Ambience, helpful service. We are regulars. Bar is plentiful. Prices are not exorbitant. Recommended to all vegetarian and non-vegetarian lovers.
Avalon Cabral
I would recommend any other hotel in panjim but not cafe bhosle.Clueless staff,uncleant food is their speciality.<br/>Pls watch out your food before you eat here because they do not clean it usually ,as per the person on the counter .Beware!
Shaunak Lawande
The ambiance here speaks elegance. I simply love the tandoori squids here. It's the one dish I always order. And it's perfectly cooked everytime. One must definitely try the mocktails they offer. Paneer tikka was juicy and delectable. While at many restaurants the naan is simply topped with grated cheese, here the naan is stuffed with plenty of cheese. Chicken Tikka masala was luscious. No place for complaints in the food department and it's worth every penny.
Glen Walter Teles
What do I say about this place, very best of Goan breakfast, hot and fresh everytime.. Cheers for keeping you the standards for all these years..
Vanessa
This place is supposedly famous. Personally, I didn't like the place at all. The waiters looked annoyed. The place was crowded. We asked him for the fish thaali. He said they don't serve it. We then ordered chicken tikka Masala and rotis. The rotis were fine. The chicken tikka Masala wasn't that great. The Masala was kinda bland and the chicken wasn't tikka at all. For the money that they charge for their food, I don't think it's worth it. Wouldn't wanna visit this place again.
Ss
Was at Casa Bhosle for lunch with family. After Ritz Classic the prev day it was going to be a tough act to follow. But Casa Bhosle did not disappoint at all. The fish thali was v tasty and v v VFM at just Rs 180 - had pomfret fry, prawn curry, crab masala, fish curry and rice. A notch below Ritz for sure but sur holds its own. Highly recommended.
Helen Ferns
What is wrong with this cafe. Looks like they are making too much money.. now they really don’t care about the quality of food they serve. <br/>I have been served cold bhajis, who enjoys food that is not hot. The worst is when you take away. A couple of times when I asked for one type of bhaji I got something else. once I got stale bread. Another time just watery bhaji. <br/>I really hope they realize that they are serving a community not only tourists. Tourists will come and go but locals will always remain. People have been eating here for years and they cannot take them for granted. Cafe Bhonsle please keep the locals in mind or you will slowly loose them.<br/>Hope to see a change!!
Kriti Jain
We ordered indian main course (paneer tikka masala and garlic butter naan). The food taste was awesome. Infact everthing was just amazing, including service, ambience.
Jay Tailor (J)
Try fish fingers, shellfish, a fruit punch in mocktail. Even Fish thali is good enough if going for less budget. The place is good. Service too is great enough.
Ferns
Unhygenic and pathetic experience. Went with family. We odered for fish curry rice and when the order came the curry is kept on the table without rice for 10 mins after calling the steward we see him he is touching a bowl of rice with his bare hands and when asked he said he is checking if the food was hot. How could he even do that in front of us and expect us to eat it. This is so unhygenic.
Shruti Gawas
Was served stale biryani. All other items almost tasted same. quantity is very less. Service is very slow. Waiters are not even entertaining
Ash00161
Ordered fish thali, i was literally hunting for this place 😂 got bored of chinese and continental food, was craving something homemade,<br/>they serve authentic goan fish thali, fried kingfish , fish gravy, prawn curry, one green leafy veggie, dry fish veggie, sol kadi, the best meal i had in goa.<br/>friendly staff, pocket friendly meal, the only con is that the thali is so huge its impossible to finish everything off the plate.<br/>fish thali : 4.5 / 5<br/>lime soda : 4 / 5.<br/>
Ashmeer Sayyed
Another first floor option serving fish thali. <br/><br/>It is a very economic restaurant. Quick service, good food helped satisfy the hunger.<br/><br/>The restaurant is spacious. <br/><br/>Enjoy!
Nilesh Gokhale
Decent place for family...Has bar as well.Authentic Goan food...Do try thali and fish.Food is economical as compared to other places in goa...Taste is awesome
Mallika Gogoi
After roaming around the streets of Panaji under the scorching heat. Me and my bf decided to have lunch here. We ordered two fish thali and a prawn chilly fry. Food was good and the ambience too. The service can be improved 😀
Savio Benny DeSouza
Really good place for Fish Curry Thai. Everything in the thali was amazing. Had the king fish thali and it was mouth watering. Really really fresh fish and tasty. But what took my breath away was the Chonok Rawat Masada fry, this dish was just out of this world. The best fish I've ever eaten at a restaurant hands down. Really fresh and really tasty. I'm very stingy with my praises but I praise good cooks and good food and trust me this was one dish I really really loved. Fish thali was from around 200/- rupees whish is really really decent price. <br/><br/><br/>Deserts were horrible. Caramel custard isn't Caramel custard but bread pudding. And chocolate ice cream is really bad. Not a place for deserts. <br/><br/><br/>The main course and fish is worth the taste. Must try joint.
Jyoti Bhargava
During our visits to Goa, we make a point to have the classic fish curry thali at Ritz Classic. This time in Panjim, we happened to find parking near Cafe Bhonsle and decided to give it a try. A local friend had cited the place as old classic for its snacks and Goan food. The Ist floor restaurant seemed to be recently refurbished. Our server was extremely attentive for a restaurant in Panjim. The fish curry thali was really wonderful. It had a separate fish curry other than the usual coconut-milk fish curry. Everything tasted good. Mussels rawa fried as a separate dish tasted great too. Its quantity seemed little but not the flavour. It's a place we'll be revisiting for its classic Goan food and good service.
Aarti Vaidya Deshpande
Good ambience, great service and delicious food are the highlights of Cafe Bhonsle. We had ordered some masala crabs, kingfish and Chanak (local fish) rawa fry, golden fried prawns along with prawns curry and rice. Everything was superb. Will definitely visit this place when I visit Goa again. Also, don't forget to taste the tender coconut souffle.
Aditya
Had crab masala and chicken chilli.... Chilli chicken was exceptionally good where as crab was not as good as I was expecting..... Bear were twice the price from outside...
Roswin Francis Monteiro
One of those classy restaurants, that offer you decent value for your money.i had a veg fried rice along with a paneer manchurian and a vat69 to drink. I have also seen that the menu was not given on zomato...so i did the needful.
Rohit Revankar
This place has that typical Goan breakfast cafe ambience! Bhaji paw, mirchi and samosas are good! Filling and easy on your wallet. It has a separate AC section. Clean and hygienic. The seafood section is good too. Decent thali.
Ashwini Jadhav
Good food with good quantity. Ambience is cool, staff is awesome. We ordered mutton biryani, prawns rawa fry, squid tampura and beer. Earlier we thought it <br/>won't be sufficient, but it's was more than enough for two people. Biryani served was with good quantity. Even they served good n lots of mutton pieces. M a Marathi leaving in Bangalore. This place reminded me of Marathi style mutton biryani. <br/>In all I shall say this place is value for money. How much you pay that much you get or I suppose more.<br/><br/>Must must must visit.
Rohan Deogharkar
Awesome Food.....Loved the taste....service was quick....staff was very professional....prices were reasonable ...overall it was very nice experience
Navin
Good food. Great service. Quite a few traditional Goan dishes which adds to its authenticity. I'd recommend the Goan pav bhaji which you only get in the mornings.
Rohit Desai
One of my go to places in Goa. <br/>Very good food, very cheap.<br/><br/>My favourite items.<br/>Mushroom samosa<br/><br/>Bun (house special sweetish puri) with various types of bhajis <br/>Tomato bhaji <br/>Mushroom bhaji<br/>Alsana bhaji <br/><br/>
Pascoal Reginaldo Soares
If you are in goa and want to try the goan fish curry rice.. This is the place for authentic. Lots of sides and varieties.. Ambience is also cozy and comfortable..
Sudeshna Ghosh
I have been here for 3 times. I had both lunch and snacks at this place. Surely this is one of my favorite place in Goa. The fish thali is famous at this place. Kismoor is better than any other places in Goa. Puri bhaji is surely one thing to try when you are hungry. Different types of bhajis are available here. Service is late at peak times.
Manoj Dabholkar
One of the best Fish Thali I ever had in Goa. Currey, Fish fry ( Mudaduso) everything was tasty. good and helpfull staff. Thanks for the experience.
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