Like every other Indian state, Goa too has its share of popularity when it comes to street food. Influenced by a bit of Indian & Portuguese flavours, Goan streets are occupied with stalls serving tastiest street food that will make you drool.
From Mumbai styled Vada Pav to Goa’s favourite Ras Omelette Pav, the list has a variety of street food that will pamper taste buds of every tourist visiting this state.

Here we will see some street foods of Goa that you can savour when you are in Goa for holidays.
1) Ras Omelette
In Goa, evenings are incomplete if you are out with friends without having a plate of Ras Omelette. Ras Omelette in Goa is available at most of the places. In every city or village, you will find at least one Ras Omelette stall. So it should not be difficult for you to spot one while you are exploring the places in Goa in the evenings. Regular omelette served in spicy chicken gravy with some toppings makes this snack a must-try.

2) Chaat Stalls
The street food of Goa is also influenced by North Indian Chaats. Go to any place in Goa especially near the Miramar beach, you will see colourful carts lit up in lights welcoming customers to snack on tasty and tangy chaat. Relish on delicious North Indian Chaats like Shev puri, Bhel puri, Pav bhaji, Bhel, Ragda tikkis and more. Don’t miss a plate of yummy chaat on your next trip here in Goa.

3) Cutlet Pao
If you tired of having burgers from big chains, here’s a local burger that will make you come for more. When you are in Goa, you definitely can’t miss this street delicacy. The bread (Goan Pao) is layered with gravy, some veggies & crispy fried meat and served in a plate. These places are usually crowded so maybe you would have to wait for few minutes to feast on the tasty cutlet pao.

4) Choris (Goan Sausages)
This spicy pork meat sausages seasoned with spices and onions/potatoes is the favourite breakfast and evening snack, especially among the Christian community. Eaten with bread, this delicacy is famous among locals and tourists who wants to try some local snack.

5) Missal Pav
This spicy, delicious and nutritious, missal pav is popularly eaten as a tea-time snack or for breakfast. Taste-wise you won’t find it same you get in Maharashra, but its delicious in its own way. Do try it out in Goa when you see it on the menu of any food joint.

6) Vada Pav
You might have tried the vada pav of Mumbai or Pune. While in Goa, try out the Goan style and you will be left mesmerised the Goan versions. Vada Pav stalls are all over Goa. You can visit any one of them to savour hot tasty vada pav.

So here are some street foods that you can explore when you are in Goa for your holidays.