Start your foodie adventure at Baga Beach, known for its seafood shacks and street food vendors. In the morning, grab some breakfast at one of the beachside cafes and try the Goan Pao with Choris (bread with spicy Goan sausage). For lunch, head over to the famous Britto's restaurant for some mouthwatering seafood. In the evening, sample some delicious street food at the Baga Night Market.
Mapusa Market is a bustling market that offers an extensive range of fresh produce, spices, and local delicacies. Start your morning with some hot and spicy Goan breakfast at the market. For lunch, try some traditional Goan fish curry rice at Cafe Xavier. In the evening, head to Gunpowder Restaurant for some of the best Goan cuisine.
Panaji, the capital city of Goa, is famous for its charming streets, architecture, and mouthwatering street food. Start your morning with some hot and crispy Goan Poee (bread) with butter and tea at the local bakery. For lunch, try some traditional Goan fish thali at Ritz Classic. In the evening, stroll through the streets of Fontainhas and enjoy some street food like Vada Pav, Samosa, and Kachori.
While in North Goa, you should also consider visiting the following attractions:
For side trips, you can consider visiting the Dudhsagar Waterfalls or taking a spice plantation tour. To maximize your fun, plan your itinerary around the local festivals and events like Sao Joao Festival, Feast of St. Francis Xavier, and Grape Escapade. Don't forget to try the local feni (cashew liquor) and visit some of the beach shacks for some live music and good vibes.
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