A Foodie’s Guide to Goa


Goa brings to mind serene stretches of beaches, blue skies and happening parties. But apart from that, Goa is also a food lover’s paradise. Read our blog to know more.
Goa always conjures up pictures of endless beaches, late-night parties and inexpensive alcohol. This idyllic tropical state in India attracts visitors all through the year for its beautiful beaches and its amazing party destinations. Visitors also enjoy the unique architectural influences of the Portuguese with its quaint and colourful homes and beautifully designed old churches. Most people come and stay in one the many luxurious beach hotels in Goa and enjoy a laid-back vacation filled with sunny days and starry nights by the beach. If you are planning to visit Goa anytime soon, do your research on the best 5-star hotels in Goa and choose the very best for your stay. Going in the off-season could work out cheaper and the place would be less crowded.
When people think about Goan cuisine, they think about the quintessential Goan curry and prawn vindaloo. Apart from luxury hotels with private beaches, stretches of sunny beaches, and quaint houses, Goa is also home to a number of famous cafes and restaurants. Some of these cafes offer both a delightful ambience as well as delicious fusion food. Here are 3 cafes and restaurants in Goa you can’t afford to miss:
 1) La Plage
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As the name suggests, this stylish shack located near the Ashvem Beach serves delicious French cuisine. The cafe is a popular hangout for both international and Indian celebrities. Soft and colourful muslin curtains sway in the sea breeze and carry the scents of the food to you. The cafe is so popular that you might have to book a table well in advance. The burgers and the delightful chocolates are a favourite among the regulars.
2) Thalassa
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A visit to Goa is incomplete without hanging out at Thalassa. A Greek ‘taverna,’ aptly named after the Greek word for the sea, Thalassic offers extraordinary views of the Arabian Sea and delicious food. The ambience of the place with its rustic and quaint interiors, stunning views and the delightful Greek fare will make you feel like you have been transported to an island in Greece.
3) Souza Lobo and Martin’s Corner
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After starting as humble establishments, these two popular cafes have transformed into fancy establishments that are crowded every evening. Enjoy the best of local delicacies like tandoori tiger prawn, butter garlic prawns and coconut pudding that melt in your mouth. The best way to experience the local culture of Goa, people come to sing along with the live music artists and dance with their beloved ones.
Visit Goa and leave your worries behind. Whether with friends or with family, Goa is the perfect destination for a holiday. The people are friendly, the climate is amazing and the beaches are always inviting.

If you would like to know more about hotels in Goa, you can visit our website here: https://www.tajhotels.co.uk/our-properties/hotels/taj-panaji-goa/
Source: 
https://indianluxuryhospitality.wordpress.com/2018/06/20/a-foodies-guide-to-goa/

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