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Best Goan Fish Curry in London

Kokum, not tamarind, gives it the sour note — a small fruit specific to the Konkan coast that reviewers say no substitute quite replicates.

Goan Fish Curry

What the real thing tastes like

Fresh fish is simmered in a coconut-based curry soured with kokum (a Konkan-coast fruit) rather than the tamarind used in most other Indian regional curries, giving it a distinct tang. Portuguese colonial influence shows in the use of vinegar in some household versions, layering a second sourness on top of the kokum.

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Reviewers rate fish freshness as paramount, since the curry's short cook time relies on good fish rather than long simmering to develop flavour. The kokum's tang being present but not overpowering, alongside coconut milk richness, are the two most frequently debated balance points.

Order it here when it has

  • bright tangy flavour
  • rich coconut base
  • fresh fish forward

Walk away when you see

  • fish must be very fresh
  • can be too sour
  • thin curry if rushed

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