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Darshil Naik: The Soul Behind “Goan Heaven”


Written by Tanisha Cardozo

Darshil Naik is a computer engineer by profession, but his true passion lies far from the world of codes and circuits. He’s the heart and soul behind Goan Heaven, a platform that captures Goa’s rich food culture, local cuisines, and hidden culinary gems. What started as a simple love for photography has grown into a journey of storytelling — one that celebrates Goa’s flavors, people, and the emotions that food brings to life.

Darshil’s fascination with Goan food began at home, with the comforting Goan fish thali made by his mom. He fondly recalls fried Chonak, prawns, and Serradura as his all-time favorites. But it wasn’t just the food — it was the experience of family meals and local festivals that shaped his love for Goan cuisine. Every gathering had a special flavor, and every meal told a story of heritage and warmth.

Before Goan Heaven was born, Darshil used to wander through Goan streets capturing moments — from flowers to festivals. Photography was his way of preserving the essence of his surroundings. Gradually, his camera lens turned toward food, and that’s where he found his calling. Every restaurant he visited, every home-cooked dish he tasted, reminded him that Goan food deserved to be celebrated on a larger stage.

The name “Goan Heaven” came to him naturally. For Darshil, every Goan dish — from a plate of spicy prawns to a Sunday curry — feels like heaven on a plate. When he started posting, not everyone understood what he was trying to build. But his family believed in him, and as time passed, the same people who once doubted his efforts became his biggest supporters.

The journey wasn’t always easy. Traveling to shoots was tough in the beginning — Darshil didn’t even have his own bike. But his father’s gift of one changed everything, allowing him to explore Goa freely and document its hidden food stories. His unique storytelling style soon stood out — showing not just food, but the people, places, and emotions behind it.

One of his favorite things about Goan Heaven is the connection with his followers. Many suggest places he should try, and some of those recommendations have become his personal favorites. People often message him saying they tried a dish or visited a restaurant because of his posts — even his professors once asked him for food recommendations, which made him realize how far his work had reached.

Being recognized by the Government of Goa as a social media influencer was a defining moment in Darshil’s journey. It felt like a milestone — proof that his work was helping preserve and promote Goan culture. He dreams of taking Goan Heaven beyond Goa, to a national and international audience, so the world can experience Goa beyond its beaches — through its authentic food stories.

If his journey were a dish, Darshil says it would be “Susegad Curry” — full of calmness, flavor, and love, just like Goa itself. His story is one of passion turned purpose, a reminder that sometimes, the most beautiful journeys begin with a camera, a plate of food, and a dream to share your world with others.

Through Goan Heaven, Darshil Naik continues to serve more than food — he serves stories, culture, and a taste of Goa that lingers long after the meal is over.

Spotlight

Pranali Prakash Kande: Turning Every Meal into a Story Worth Sharing


Written by Tanisha Cardozo

When food becomes more than just a meal — it becomes a movement.

📸A Passion That Started with a Camera and a Craving

Pranali’s food journey began the way many do — with a love for food and a phone camera. What started as random food photos for fun turned into a full-fledged content creation career. Her Instagram soon filled with reels and photos of every delicious bite she captured.

🍛Cooking with Culture: Goan Flavors at the Heart

More than just an explorer of cuisines, Pranali is a passionate home cook — especially when it comes to Goan recipes. From experimenting with basic ingredients to sharing simplified versions of traditional dishes, she makes cooking accessible for everyone. Her signature? That comforting, homely Goan fish curry and rice that’s always close to her heart.

🌟From Honest Reviews to Influencer Recognition

Pranali doesn’t just post — she curates. Her restaurant reviews focus only on the places she genuinely enjoys. “I’d never want to misguide my audience,” she says. Her honesty and consistency caught the attention of major platforms, leading to her empowerment as an influencer by ESG Goa and winning the Starbuzz Food Award.

🧩Balancing Content Creation with a Full-Time Job

Behind every polished reel is a long process: scripting, shooting, retakes, editing, and posting — all handled by Pranali herself. Balancing this with a 9–5 job is no small feat, but she takes it all in stride with patience and passion.

The Challenges and the Cheers

The life of a content creator isn’t always glamorous. The struggle behind perfect shots, the pressure to post consistently, and the hope that content isn’t misused — these are part of the reality Pranali faces. Yet, it’s her supportive family and friends who keep her going.

🚀The Future Is Flavorful

With more collaborations on the horizon and a growing audience who trust her taste, Pranali is just getting started. As she puts it, “All I think about is food and just food.”

Spotlight

Inside @vegfoodtrails: How Ankita Nagvekar Is Redefining Vegetarian Food in Goa


When one thinks of Goa, the mind often drifts to beachside shacks, seafood curries, and tropical cocktails. But nestled within the vibrant online food community is @vegfoodtrails, an Instagram page run by Ankita Nagvekar, that’s bringing a quieter, greener revolution to the plate — one post at a time.

What started as a simple attempt to highlight vegetarian food options in a state famous for its non-vegetarian delicacies has evolved into a dynamic platform that resonates with food lovers across India.
“I grew up in Goa, surrounded by evolving vegetarian cuisine,” Ankita says. “But veg options were rarely highlighted. I started @vegfoodtrails to showcase that side of Goan food — from home-cooked comfort to local thalis.”

In its early stages, the page was filled with charming photos of meals cooked at home and visits to humble eateries. But as Instagram shifted towards reels, Ankita adapted.
“Now I focus on shooting engaging, snappy content with strong visuals, trending audio, and meaningful CTAs,” she says. This pivot helped the page grow without compromising on authenticity.

Her creative process follows a clear routine: visit, shoot, edit, post. She uses tools like InShot and Instagram’s native features, and always seeks that one standout moment — a hook that’ll stop users mid-scroll.
Every caption, every hashtag, is chosen with care. “I want my audience to not just double-tap but also relate, learn, and maybe even cook or visit the place.”

When asked about her take on fusion food, Ankita offers a balanced view. “Fusion should enhance, not distort. While I enjoy creative reinterpretations, my heart leans toward traditional recipes rich in culture and memory.”

Through her lens, @vegfoodtrails has brought attention to overlooked gems like Kapa Pao, Mirchi Pao, and Goan Bhaji Pao — dishes that are rich in history, flavour, and community memory.
Her personal favourites? “Rice, dal, and rava-fried batata kappa — that’s comfort on a plate. And for breakfast? Mix bhaji pav with mirchi and chai. No menu needed.”

Perhaps the most moving part of Ankita’s journey has been the audience feedback. “Many vegetarians messaged me saying they finally found a page that understands their food — not just features it. That trust means everything.”

While Goa remains the heart of @vegfoodtrails, Ankita is gradually exploring India’s vast veg offerings. “Indore blew my mind. North India has so much veg diversity. I’d love to bring more of that to my page.”

For Ankita, @vegfoodtrails is more than an Instagram page. It’s a living archive — a space to preserve regional food wisdom, amplify underrepresented communities, and inspire mindful food choices.
“I want people to cook more, travel more, eat consciously, and fall in love with veg food all over again.”