tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8659859995099007525.post5620765321506621250..comments2024-03-19T09:45:21.051+00:00Comments on Eat Noodles Love Noodles: Dinner @ Ma GoaMr Noodleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13327242172810414292noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8659859995099007525.post-23944707081546642562011-01-16T19:47:23.583+00:002011-01-16T19:47:23.583+00:00Ute - Putney might not be close to where you are b...Ute - Putney might not be close to where you are but it's easier to get to than Goa! If you venture SW then you should definitely try Ma Goa.Mr Noodleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13327242172810414292noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8659859995099007525.post-71556784577651042492011-01-16T09:51:23.039+00:002011-01-16T09:51:23.039+00:00I have never eaten Goan food, looks/sounds really ...I have never eaten Goan food, looks/sounds really tasty and quite different from the Indians I usually go to. Putney is quite a journey, but I am really curious to try...Ute@HungryinLondonhttp://www.hungryinlondon.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8659859995099007525.post-72468241466436310242011-01-14T15:44:37.711+00:002011-01-14T15:44:37.711+00:00Three-cookies - the dishes are a bit unusual, as t...Three-cookies - the dishes are a bit unusual, as the Portuguese colonial influences come to the fore at Ma Goa. But most importantly, it's all very tasty!!Mr Noodleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13327242172810414292noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8659859995099007525.post-72859557898466955592011-01-14T10:04:45.301+00:002011-01-14T10:04:45.301+00:00The restaurant has some unusual sounding dishes - ...The restaurant has some unusual sounding dishes - chorizo and dishes having innards for example. But it all sounds delicious.Three-Cookieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01616627712817566828noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8659859995099007525.post-45187625138655222742011-01-13T14:12:50.723+00:002011-01-13T14:12:50.723+00:00Gworm - you're spot on. It's definitely a ...Gworm - you're spot on. It's definitely a case of being in the know when it comes to South Asian, or for that matter ethnic cuisine. Sadly I think Ma Goa may be a schlepp too far for you but if you ever find yourself in the area then you should definitely pay a visit. <br /><br />Mzungu - agreed. That's the thing with places like these, you don't always realise how good they are until they close or you move to a new part of town.Mr Noodleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13327242172810414292noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8659859995099007525.post-54539642804736176352011-01-12T21:58:50.639+00:002011-01-12T21:58:50.639+00:00It's always a bonus when you find one little g...It's always a bonus when you find one little gem. My old haunt in Hammersmith has since closed down and I am still pretty gutted about it. <br />I Need another mainstay to keep me going.Mzunguhttp://www.ilivetoeatandeattolive.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8659859995099007525.post-34407900680342768202011-01-12T16:56:48.833+00:002011-01-12T16:56:48.833+00:00This looks pretty good. I'm coming to realise ...This looks pretty good. I'm coming to realise that good Indian (and Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Sri Lankan)restaurants have been in London a lot longer than many (including me) gave them credit for. It's just that they were dotted around neighbourhoods, who often guarded their find jealously. I'm only now starting to find them, but what a treat they are when I have.The Grubwormhttp://www.thegrubworm.comnoreply@blogger.com