Best Restaurants in Andaman Islands

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Best Restaurants in Andaman Islands

With hundreds of eateries in Andamans, we understand how confusing it can be to choose the top dining experiences in Port BlairHavelock and Neil. But why worry when you have us? Be it restaurants, or bars or bakeries, we have the best recommendations for all the delicacies of Andamans! Following is a list of the must visit food joints in Andamans.

MAVI Rooftop Lounge, Delanipur, Port Blair

TSG has restaurants in Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil Island. The newest sensation in Port Blair town is the exquisite MAVI rooftop lounge Restaurant, which boasts some of the best aesthetics in the Andamans and offers delicious fusion food. What sets Maavi apart are the food festivals they host regularly, such as the momo festival and the South Indian food festival, adding a unique and exciting culinary dimension to their offerings.

Recommendations: Fusion food, Tandoor, Indian, Continental, Extensive Bar Menu

Price Range:  2500 for 2

Timings: 4 pm to 11.55 pm

Full Moon Cafe, Havelock Island

One of our absolute favourites, the full moon cafe is one place you cannot miss when at Havelock. Start by getting a daily dose of fresh fruit or vegetable juice infused with antioxidant rich ginger and parsley. There’s an open seating as well as covered space, lots of books and many charging points. You could go for a swim from their cafe itself and then savour their extensive menu of cuisines from across the world. Their meals are totally worth trying!

Recommendations: Fresh Juices, Spinach Cheese Crepe, Peri Peri Prawn Meals, Goan Thali, Grilled Fish Meal Platter, Banoffee Pie Pancake

Price Range:  1500 for 2

Timings: 10 am to 9:30 pm

Read More: Things to do in Havelock Island

Dugong by Seashell, Neil Island

This premium dine-in experience will totally enhance your trip to the Andamans. The taste, ambience, services and preparation, nothing falls short here, at Dugong by Seashell Resorts. The diverse menu, particularly the seafood and breakfast options, consistently earns high marks for taste, albeit at a premium price. Oh and let’s not forget the best live music on the island happens here!

Recommendations: Chilli Crab, Dugong Iced Tea, Breakfast, Dragon Chicken, Fish Tikka, Crispy Honey Prawn, Paneer Butter Masala

Price Range: 2000 for 2

Timings: 7:30 am- 10:30 pm

Something Different, Havelock Island

True to its name, Something Different offers a unique dining experience in the Andamans. The menu features a mix of local and global cuisines, including Italian, Thai, and Indian, ensuring there’s something for every palate.

The macrame decor, well-trained staff, beautiful location and yummy pizzas make it a favorite among tourists. They also have a free pickup and drop off service. Not only this, but Something Different clicks a picture of you and gets it framed for you while you enjoy your meal.

Recommendations: Pizza, Appetizers, tandoori prawn, almond pudding, pork ribs

Price Range: 1500 for 2

Timings: 11:30 am to 10 pm

Anju Coco, Aberdeen Bazaar, Port Blair

Looking for a family restaurant with a good ambience? Anju Coco is where you should be. Located in Aberdeen Bazar, it’s bang in the middle of town and easily accessible. Anju Coco is a multi-cuisine restaurant with a large number of vegetarian and kid-friendly meal options. They’re well-known for their European Breakfast, Punjabi food and even their well-cooked seafood comes highly recommended. Apart from the Chinese and North Indian food, their Continental food is out of the world!

Anju Coco has branches across Port Blair and Havelock. At the Port Blair Branch, they offer floor and table seating and also have toddler friendly chairs. Although on the pricier side, the consistent taste, quality and fast service go a long way in making it an amazing spot for lunch or dinner.

Recommendations: Paneer kulcha, Lemon Butter Garlic Fish, Prawn Tikka, Pancakes and Crepes, Limonana

Price Range: 1200 for 2

Timings: 8 am to 10:30 pm

Amaya by Seashell, Port Blair

Amaya is a rooftop pub that combines the best of a relaxed atmosphere with soulful live music. The central bar serves up delicious cocktails and the tandoor dishes are a hit. The rooftop location allows for a refreshing sea breeze, adding to the charm of this trendy spot. With tasty pizzas and a vibrant vibe, Amaya is perfect for a casual evening out or a special celebration.

Recommendations: Seafood Platters, Candle lit Dinners, Cocktails

Price Range:  3000 for 2

Timings: 11 am to 11 pm

Narra, Havelock Island

You must’ve heard of organic food but have you ever heard of organic cocktails? This Mexican style bar along beach no. 2 in Havelock extracts mixers such as juices, and food ingredients from nature. And trust us, when we say 100% organic, it really does taste something outworldly. 

The flavours are distinctively fresh. With limited but very unique dishes on their menu, a beautiful vibe, and quality music, Narra serves the best cocktails and mixology in the whole of Andamans. It’s one of the few spots that truly add to the island’s limited nightlife scene. We actually wouldn’t shy away from saying it does compete with bars across the country.

Recommendations: Cocktails, Sliders, Pasta, Bascque Cheesecake

Price Range: 5000 for 2

Timings: 6 pm to 11 pm, Monday Closed

Cafe 4, Havelock Island

Cafe 4 of the boutique hotel Matsya in Havelock, is a charming little spot known for its cozy atmosphere and delicious baked goods. Offering a selection of pastries, cakes, and coffee, it’s the perfect place to relax and recharge. Not to mention, they have a lot of games to play while you spend your time here, we personally enjoyed having battles over scrabble! The cafe also serves light meals and snacks, making it a great choice for breakfast or a mid-afternoon treat. The friendly service, aesthetic decor and homely vibe make Cafe 4 a beloved spot among visitors.

Recommendations: Coffee, Baked Yogurt, Desserts, Crispy Corn, Noodles, Sizzler, Fish Chips

Price Range: 900 for 2

Timings: 11 am- 9 pm

Avisa, Neil Island

Not explicitly known or very openly advertised, Avisa is a culinary haven for seafood lovers, offering a menu that showcases the best of the Andaman’s fresh catches. From succulent grilled fish to aromatic seafood curries, Avisa delivers a rich and satisfying dining experience. With intriguing fellow travelers around, you’ll totally feel at ease and happy. It’s like fine food disguised in casual dining!

Recommendations: Italian Food, Indian, Fusion and Seafood

Price Range: 1500 for 2

Timings: 12:30 pm- 3:30 pm and 6:30- 10 pm

Elephant and Four Wise Men, Neil Island

Could you have thought that someone could actually make their own pasta in this tiny secluded island? Well, Elephant and Four Wise Men in Neil Island do it and they do it really really well. Don’t be fooled by the simplicity of their restaurant, they have great food options and diverse fish curries. 

Recommendations: Pasta, grilled fish, fish curry, shrimps, sweet pancakes

Price Range: 300 for 2

Timings: 9 am to 5 pm

Frequently asked questions

Are there great seafood places with ocean views in Port Blair?

Yes—several restaurants, especially around Marine Hill and Phoenix Bay, offer fresh seafood dishes paired with calming sea views, perfect for enjoying local flavors with a seaside ambiance.

Casual diners and food trucks in central Port Blair serve familiar favorites like burgers, noodles, and fusion-style snacks at wallet-friendly prices—ideal for quick meals without breaking the bank.

Certainly! Plenty of eateries in Port Blair and Havelock serve pure vegetarian South Indian meals—dosas, idlis, thalis—that are flavorful, affordable, and plentiful throughout the day.

Beachside cafés and open-air restaurants on Havelock—especially those right next to the shore—offer laid-back settings where you can enjoy fresh coastal dishes with the sound of waves as ambiance.

Yes—there are multi-cuisine cafés offering Indian, continental, and fusion dishes, often with a relaxed, soulful atmosphere—perfect whether you're in the mood for something familiar or uniquely island-inspired.

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