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Restaurants at the Heart of Goa’s Tourism Push, Says Minister at NRAI Summit 2025


Goa’s culinary prowess took centre stage at the inaugural NRAI Indian Restaurant Summit 2025, hosted for the first time in the coastal state at Dona Paula. In a powerful keynote address, Goa’s Tourism Minister Rohan Khaunte described the restaurant industry as the “economic backbone” of the state’s tourism economy and an essential pillar of its regenerative tourism model. The three-day summit, themed ‘Serving The Future’, brought together more than 2,500 delegates, 60+ speakers, 500+ brands, and 300+ partners from across India and abroad.

Minister Khaunte emphasized that Goa is actively repositioning itself as a destination that goes “beyond beaches,” embracing culture, heritage, adventure, and sustainability. He underscored that regenerative tourism in Goa is built on four pillars — people, community, economy, and environment — and that food is central to this journey. At the summit, the minister also felicitated iconic Goan food institutions such as Longuinhos, Café Central, Café Tato, Mr Baker, Sher e Punjab, Jila Bakery, Goenchin, and Titos, as well as legendary chefs including Urbano Rego and the late Caridade Alfonso.

Organized by the National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI), the summit featured panel discussions and workshops highlighting the transition of Goa from a nightlife-centric beach destination to a serious global culinary hub. Topics included regional cuisine, cocktail culture, the evolution of café life, and the emergence of Indian cities as global food destinations. Global and national culinary icons including Roni Mazumdar, AD Singh, Ashneer Grover, Riyaaz Amlani, Ashish Tulsian, Manish Mehrotra, Ranveer Brar, Saransh Goila, and Vicky Ratnani brought international insight to the event.

Panaji Mayor Rohit Monserrate was also in attendance, showing support for the evolving role of food in Goa’s socio-economic development. NRAI Goa Chapter head Prahlad Sukhtankar noted that Goa’s offline restaurant industry now accounts for 55% of the sector — far ahead of the national average of 43% — a sign of stronger compliance, structure, and long-term growth potential.

By honouring local cuisine and encouraging innovation rooted in tradition, the summit reaffirmed that for Goa, food is not just about dining — it is about culture, community, and sustainable economic empowerment.

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Discovering the Flavors of Goa with Anushka from Goa Food Journal


Goa, a state known for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and mouth-watering cuisine. To delve deeper into the world of Goan food, we spoke with Anushka, the talented influencer behind Goa Food Journal. Her passion for food, travel, and photography has led her to create a stunning online journal that showcases the best of Goa’s culinary scene.


Anushka’s love affair with food began during her college days in Goa. Alongside her sister, she would explore the state’s many restaurants, initially drawn to their aesthetic appeal but eventually falling in love with the local cuisine. This passion for food and travel led her to start Goa Food Journal, a platform where she shares her culinary adventures with the world.


When asked about what makes Goan cuisine unique, Anushka emphasized the bold flavors, rich masalas, and distinct cooking techniques that set it apart. From the spicy kick of the xacuti gravy to the delicate flavors of the Goan thali, every dish is a testament to the state’s rich culinary heritage. Anushka recommends visitors try the Chicken Cafreal, Ross Omelette, and Seafood Delicacies to experience the true flavors of Goa.


Anushka’s insider knowledge of Goa’s food scene led us to some hidden gems and underrated restaurants. River Touch Bar & Restaurant in Revora, North Goa, offers stunning views of the river, while Jess Family Restaurant and Sawant Restaurant in Verna, South Goa, serve up delicious local cuisine. These recommendations are a must-try for anyone looking to explore beyond the usual tourist spots.

Anushka’s strategy for creating engaging content involves exploring both high-end restaurants and local eateries. By showcasing the diversity of Goa’s food scene, she provides her audience with a one-stop destination for all their culinary needs. Her consistent posting schedule and stunning visuals have earned her a loyal following, and her detailed reviews ensure that readers can make informed decisions about where to dine.

Anushka has exciting plans for Goa Food Journal, including collaborations with new restaurants and cafes. She’s eager to feature newly opened spots and hidden gems, providing her audience with fresh recommendations. With her influence set to expand in the coming years, Anushka aims to explore different food cultures beyond Goa and create more travel-food content.

As our conversation came to a close, Anushka shared a heartfelt message with her audience: “Find something you truly love doing and invest time in it—you won’t regret it. Passion and consistency will always lead to something fulfilling.” These words of wisdom encapsulate the spirit of Goa Food Journal, a platform born out of passion and dedication to showcasing the best of Goan cuisine.

Stay tuned for more updates from Goa Food Journal, and get ready to embark on a culinary journey through the flavors of Goa!