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The Fisherman's Wharf

The Fisherman's Wharf

Sy.no-77

4.4(3,321)

Summary

Verified · 3321 reviews

The Fisherman's Wharf is a spacious Goan restaurant in Bengaluru offering seafood and coastal cuisine with beach-themed ambiance. While popular for its atmosphere and variety, it delivers mixed experiences with authenticity and pricing.

Pros

  • Excellent ambiance with beach-themed decor and spacious seating
  • Attentive service and good selection of seafood options
  • Well-suited for group dining with buffet options available

Cons

  • Inconsistent food quality, especially with spice levels and fish preparation
  • Relatively expensive, particularly for drinks
  • Some dishes lack authentic Goan flavors

Top reviews

4Moushumi De

Our expectations didn't meet with this place. Thought they have good collections of fish menu but it was not there. We have ordered fish tikka. It was average. Butter garlic prawn was good. Fish rawa fry we had big expectations but not at all good. Kala khatta punch is must try mocktail . Chicken ghee roast was OK ok. Corn salt paper was good. But feel bit over priced. Good atmosphere. Huge sitting area. They have buffet lunch. You can arrange small get together over there. They have fish counter from there you can choose your own fish. Good picture perfect place.

3S_nidzzz_2k2_

I set out to feast here after hearing good reviews from my friends and it was a restaurant worth visiting once a while when one craves goan cuisine. However, it doesn't meet the standards of Goan cuisine as served in Goa but it is the closest one can witness here in Bengaluru. {I must mention that this review of mine is subjective and is wholly based on my palette which is anti-spice tolerant. Kindly ignore the review of you have a good spice tolerance :) } I had ordered their greek salad and sea devil (prawns wrapped in bacon) to start things with. The Greek salad was mildly okay and the sea devil was quite bizzare, the reason being, I could neither taste the prawns not the bacon because the spice mix used for both was so overpowering that my palette failed to savour the ocean or the farm goodness. I faced the same problem with their Goan chorizo poi where the chorizo spice mix in itself was a bit on the spicier side for me. However, their Goan poi bread was spectacular. Super good and soft. The crab shaq xec kulchas were not up to the mark and again it failed to deliver the essence of the crab meat. Nevertheless, the chicken cafreal, pork roast bao buns, hummus with spicy chicken and the dessert bebinca were a redemption for the first few dishes. They were all so good. I'll certainly visit the place in the future to savour their lobsters and pan-fried fishes and update this review with regard to the same. My warmest credits to my server Nitish and other the other servers as well who were very active and were relentlessly moving around serving guests, provided it was a Sunday. Thank you for having me over !

5ANIRUDHA KUMAR CHANDA

We visited The Fisherman's Whaff Yelhanka resturant on May 1st 2026 and loved the place and food. The place is really nice with a great ambiance. It’s spacious and has plenty of seating, which makes it comfortable even during busy hours. The ambience was fantastic.We booked the dinner table in advanced. The food was decent, and the staff were attentive and courteous. I feel the price is a little high which can be slightly reduced. Overall, a good experience and I recommend it to all.

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