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7 local and comforting dishes to try in Mangalore

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 16, 2026, 18:49 IST
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Have you tried these lesser-known local dishes

Mangalore, a coastal gem nestled in the southwestern part of India is not just a travel destination but also a culinary gem that offers a wide range of vegetarian and non-vegetarian delights. The city's gastronomic landscape offers a seamless blend of coastal, South Indian, and Konkani flavors that is worth a try. Take a look at these seven local and comforting dishes that you can't miss in Mangalore.

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Holige


It is the counterpart to the Maharashtrian puran poli, and refers to a flatbread made with dough, and is filled with sweetened, aromatic chana dal, making it one of the most popular desserts of Mangalorean cuisine.

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Kadale Bele Payasa


It refers to chana dal (split Bengal gram) and makes for a dessert where chana dal is first cooked until soft and then simmered in jaggery syrup, enriched with thick coconut milk and cardamom.

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Bangude Pulimunchi


This is a fiery fish dish from Mangalore made using bangude (mackerel), known for its bold, tangy, and spicy flavor profile that instantly awakens the palate. It uses a thick masala made with red chillies, tamarind, garlic, and a hint of jaggery, which balances the sharpness with mild sweetness.

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Tethi Paladya


It is a comforting dish made using vegetables like colocasia stems or leaves (arbi leaves/stems), brinjal, or other local greens, cooked in a lightly spiced gravy that highlights souring agents such as tamarind or buttermilk. This curry offers sourness, mild spiciness, and uses earthy ingredients.

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Kori Ajadina


This is a dry chicken dish, where Kori” means chicken in Tulu, and “Ajadina” refers to a dry preparation without gravy. It uses chicken pieces and a freshly ground masala of red chillies, coriander seeds, cumin, pepper, garlic, and coconut. It is often served with neer dosa, rice rotti, and steamed rice.

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Chicken Ghee Roast


It is one of the most iconic and indulgent dishes, where chicken marinated in curd and spices are slow-cooked in generous amounts of ghee along with a freshly ground masala made from red chillies, pepper, coriander seeds, cumin, garlic, and tamarind. It is best paired with neer dosa, appam, or rice rotti.

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Goli Baje


This is a popular tea-time snack, also called Mangalore Bonda. It is a deep-fried fritter made from a fermented batter of maida (refined flour), curd, rice flour, and a hint of spices like cumin and green chillies and is best served with coconut chutney.

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