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Goa restaurant review: At Panjim's newest coastal cuisine place Sārvaa, fusion food is not a dated or dirty word

The drinks menu offers multiple clues: Chorizo Oil-washed cocktail, Coconut Jaggery-infused negroni, and Kozhikode Mai Tai with coconut oil-washed rum, cashew garnish, and a hint of citrus and jaggery. Another clue is the live grill section with the Spanish Parrilla Grill, Japanese hibachi and a woodfired oven.

January 14, 2024 / 16:42 IST
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The Malwani Gavran mutton is served with a multigrain rotla at Sarvaa, Goa.

Goa may be brimming with restaurants, but there’s always more room for India’s coastal cuisines. The newly opened Sārvaa in Fontainhas, Panjim, embraces the concept ‘whole,’ with its coastal menu and blue-themed interiors.

Focusing broadly on coastal fare with freshly sourced ingredients and seasonal produce, the restaurant’s richly flavoured cooking is complemented by its colourful interiors and a snazzy bar. Expect well-spiced, live-fire cooked coastal food, true to its region, presented in a contemporary manner.

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Ambience and décor

Chic yet relaxed, the dining space is inviting. The vivid colours of the wall-art and paintings depicting nature, serve as a complement to the vibrant flavours in the food. The comfortable sofa chairs and wooden tables are well-spaced and the variations in lighting add to the charm.