Reviews Cafe Aram

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Lokesh Tolaney
+5
A must visit place for tea lovers. A proper milk tea is served with some tea snacks..
7 months ago
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Rajeev.gollapudi
+4
Awesome quick bite place .. has an old world charm .. chai was perfect and so was the mirch bajji.. the Goa rain added to the charm
Oct 04, 2019
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Jai Sakhalkar
+5
Excellent place to have a quick snack. Walk in anytime and grab a wada pav or a bhaji with some coffee. This place is specially preferred by the locals and the food is super delicious
May 27, 2019
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Praveen
+4
Tea - Coffee and Snacks - these are what they are famous for - their Poha Bread is so so soft and samosa is surprisingly very little greasy. Very quick to serve and when you sit here it looks like old times are back.
Dec 23, 2018
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Food_drugist
+5
Prawns!The best place to have prawns in Goa with a glass of beers and catch up with friends .The food quality was good and with a good serve staff .The serve staff was well groomed and was well with the skils .Also the speciality of the bar was Prawns
Nov 30, 2018
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Padyatri
+3.5
A sort of institution, college canteen like ambience centrally located in Panaji and very busy. An assembly line ambience due to the fresh food and reasonable prices.

Well ventilated. Suggest you get a table by the large windows and watch people as you eat. Perfect for a rainy afternoon

The mirchi bhaji, samosas, wada are all good. The tea is a bit of a let down but passable.

Aug 09, 2016
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Abhi
+3.5
Location of this cafe is centre of city all other shops are very near to this cafe, Very nice place for quick break fast,
Specially Goan samosa, potato vada and Sp. tea.
May 08, 2016
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Pankaj Anand
+3.5
To me, this seems to be the most reasonable veg snacks joint & most visited by locals, It has simple but good canteen like ambience which truely gives for a moment a goan feel. We wanted to have mushroom samosa but as it was out of preparation, went ahead for Goan Samosa, Buns & tea. Good preparation. Service is fast & the owner seeming person at counter happened to be polite. Outside board wrote Cafe Remanso also along with Cafe Aram. On enquiring, it came to notice that to old timers or in Portuguese time, it's known that way too & modern name is Cafe Aram. Truely speaking, its simple hospitality really gives one - Aram. I wish them to continue this way. We enjoyed snacks.
Jan 05, 2016
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Dhanishtha Jugal Chavan
+4
Very nice place to eat snacks.It is like small cafe surrounded by common and simple ppl.We have ordered tea n butter pav.It was nice.I have seen uncommon menu on their wall like mushroom pattice etc.But i surely recommend this place for their service with decent and loyal smile.
Feb 27, 2015
5
Shreyas Gombi
+5
This place turned out to be our most favourite place for quick snacks, very quickly we made more than couple of visits, you must try their Puri Chhole, Pav Butter, Chai, Samosa and Hot Batata Vadas. Our first visit was in the evening around 4-4.30pm, perfect time for some Chai. They had just topped the Batata Vadas, Mirchi Bhaji and Samosas so we ordered some of them. All tasted amazing. We also loved their Pav Maska (Pav Butter), super tasty Pavs nicely coated with butter. They also prepare lovely Chai, they do ask if you want Special Chai, but I’d suggest go for the regular one. Special tea will be more thick in milk, folks who prefer thick tea can opt for it. Service is super quick here and the vibe gives you the likes of old Bombay! Beautiful ambience, great service and great food.
4
Deb jyoti Mahato
+4
Old classic vibe. Always crowdy, just stop by for their bhajis and samosas. Ideal for breakfast. Popular with the locals
5
Shweta Bhat
+5
My experience with this place was really good . Loved the thickness of the bhaji here which is pretty rare to find around as people around make it a lot watery . Even though the place looks a bit off do give it a try . It was totally worth it .
5
Mahan Singh Sekhon
+5
Lovely place to have typical Hindu Goan snacks such as batata wada, bhaji pao, mirchi. The sangam bhaji is superb. Great chai as well. A stone's throw away from Panjim church.
4
SAV DZ
+4
Very delicious menu for tea time. The bhaji is awesome as well as the samosa is so tasty. The chatni is to die for. Yummy food.
5
Nikita DSilva
+5
A hunt for some sustainable lunch options around Altinho led me to this quaint little canteen-like set up. I reached at a time when they were shutting shop mid-day (they operate 2 shifts - one in the morning from around 9am to Noon and the other in the evening from around 4-7pm) and most of the items offered for the day were over. However, the manager was sweet to let me know that they have some cashew vegetable curry left which I can have with pao (bread) and I jumped at the chance. Trust me, that was one of the finest plates of bhaaji-pao I've had so far here in Goa, with just the right consistency yet rich flavour of the coconut and cashew gravy. Absolutely amazing! What's more - the set up reminded me of the old canteens in the schools and offices of Mumbai - simple tables with chairs and an affordable menu of fast moving items from poha to kurma bhajji to samosas with cha (tea) or kaphi (coffee). I enjoyed it - I'm quite a retro foodie that way 😁 If you're a tourist on a budget, then after your shopping spree in Panjim, this is your answer to the tapris/gallas/laaris you might be used to in your hometown. Mast hai!!
4
Ameet Hede
+4
This is a restaurant which dates back to historical times and a place where even Late Hon. Manohar Parrikar used to snack. Do ask specifically for Goan Samosa, else you shall be served with punjabi samosas. Ask specifically if you need Pao with it Batata wada, Mix Bhaaji Pao and Chaa are a must. Evenings and mornings are crowded and you may need to share your table if you are alone. Rates are damn cheap even today. No parking available. Though limited pay and park is available along 18 june road...but success there is luck during peak time.
4
Ashwin Shetye
+4
Aram kara… cha is good… Goan Samosa is also good. Bhaji needs improvement as it’s yes nostalgic but competition is having better. But this bhaji does not gives you stomach full and acidity feeling which most hotels bhaji does.
4
Jai Sakhalkar
+4
A good cafe for a quick snack. Preferred especially by the locals. Go anytime and grab some snacks and a coffee. Wada pav and bhajis are super delicious. Service is quick.
5
Adwait Deshpande
+5
This is the best cafe I have ever visited! Simple, basic, no-fancy stuff, amazing taste, and amazing people. Must visit (preferably in the mornings). Food: (5/5) Simply amazing, I have tried almost all the menu items over several visits. Ambiance: (5/5) Very basic and down-to-earth setup, this is not something like Cafe Peter or something. Location: (5/5) Right in the heart of Panji, on the famous 18th June road. This is the perfect location for such a cafe!
4
Sailee Naik
+4
Cool economical place in the heart of the city Always great for a nice chat over tea
5
Ravi Shankar
+5
Traditional Goan vegetarian restaurant , had some good Goan lentils with Goan bread !
5
Sibu Babu Hassan
+5
Good, cleab, budget breakfast spot in Panjim. This is the place where people of Goa eat. Foot tastes good with adequate quantity. Good service and the classic atmosphere is also an add on to the experience.
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Adrian Barreto
+4
This place serves good bhaji and traditional goan breads. It gets crowded but since people drop in for a quick bite getting a seat is easy.
5
XAVS NORR
+5
5 stars for their Goan Samosa, watch it goys they get sold out fast. The puris are made from atta and are the right thickness and soft, 5 stars for that too
5
Vuppu Satya Praneeth
+5
Had tea.. mirchi baji and aloo bonda for breakfast. They were quite big size ! Much bigget than the peanut sized baji we are sed to get in Bangalore..Very tasty and reasonable pricing for all the items. Do visit for a quick bite
5
Sourabh Joneja
+5
Best snack in Goa. Not only everything is fresh but very well priced. Everything is almost perfect. Do try their Vada pao and mirchi vada among the other favourites. Location and the crowd makes this place so lively and takes you back the memory lane specially if you have lived in 90s. Must visit if you are in Panjim. Highly recommended.
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