Start your day with a delicious breakfast at one of Goa's oldest cafes - Infantaria. Indulge in their classic English breakfast or try their savoury omelettes. Don't forget to grab a hot cup of coffee before heading out to your next destination.
Located in Assagao, Gunpowder is a must-visit for any foodie. Their menu is inspired by traditional Indian recipes with a modern twist. The must-try dishes here are the spicy pork vindalho and their butter garlic crab.
End your day with some delicious drinks and comfort food at Thirsty Bear. Try their juicy burgers or their signature chicken wings. Their in-house craft beers are also a must-try.
Head to Fisherman's Wharf for a lunch with a view. This restaurant is located right by the river and offers a variety of seafood dishes. Try their traditional Goan fish curry or their seafood platter.
Black Sheep Bistro is known for its modern fusion cuisine that uses local ingredients. Try their mushroom risotto or their pork belly. Don't forget to end your meal with their decadent desserts.
Start your day with some creative breakfast dishes at A Reverie. This restaurant is known for its experimental dishes that are bursting with flavours. Try their waffles with caramelised bananas or their breakfast tacos.
If you want to try some traditional Goan cuisine, head to Vinayak Family Restaurant. This family-run restaurant offers authentic Goan dishes like fish thali and pork sorpotel.
End your day with some homestyle cooking at Mum's Kitchen. Their menu is inspired by traditional Goan recipes that have been passed down through generations. Try their prawn curry or their chicken cafreal.
Cafe Bodega is known for its freshly baked bread and pastries. Try their croissants or their cinnamon rolls. Their coffee is also a must-try.
Head to Pousada By The Beach for a relaxing lunch by the sea. Try their fish and chips or their fish burger. Their cocktails are also worth a try.
End your day with some traditional Goan-Portuguese cuisine at Viva Panjim. Try their prawn rissois or their beef croquettes. Their Goan sausage pulao is also a must-try.
If you have some extra time, consider taking a day trip to the spice plantations in Ponda or the waterfalls in Dudhsagar. You can also take a sunset cruise on the Mandovi river. Make sure to also try some of Goa's famous street food like pav bhaji and bhel puri. To maximise your fun, rent a scooter and explore Goa's hidden beaches and villages.
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