Fish Curry Rice
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN PUNE/ Updated : Dec 28, 2017, 15:57 IST
Synopsis
A new restaurant in Narayan Peth in the heart of the city not far from Laxmi Road, Fish Curry Rice, as the name suggests, serves all manner of local Coastal seafood.
A new restaurant in Narayan Peth in the heart of the city not far from Laxmi Road, Fish Curry Rice, as the name suggests, serves all manner of local Coastal seafood. Read less


A new restaurant in Narayan Peth in the heart of the city not far from Laxmi Road, Fish Curry Rice, as the name suggests, serves all manner of local Coastal seafood. Also on offer are exceedingly good chicken, mutton and egg dishes. Their menu is clear, and the restaurant, though quite Spartan and canteen-like, is full almost all the time. Do try their Pomfret Pedavan and the Bhakri, a soft millet roti which you rarely find in restaurants nowadays. Apart from prawns and pomfret done in several ways, you also have bombil (Bombay duck), tisrey (baby clams), crab and bangda (mackerel). Masalas are all home-ground and very authentic, whether it's a "curry" or a "fry". Prices are ludicrously reasonable.
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