Start your foodie adventure in South Goa at the famous Martins Corner. This iconic restaurant offers a wide variety of Goan delicacies, seafood, and traditional dishes. In the morning, indulge in a hearty breakfast of Goan sausage pao and masala chai. In the afternoon, savor their mouthwatering fish curry rice or prawn vindaloo. In the evening, treat yourself to their delectable desserts like bebinca or serradura.
Head to Fisherman's Wharf for a delightful culinary experience by the riverside. In the morning, relish their famous Goan breakfast platter with poi (Goan bread), choris pao, and cafreal omelet. In the afternoon, indulge in their freshly caught seafood like tandoori crab, Goan prawn curry, or fish recheado. In the evening, enjoy live music and dance while sipping on their signature cocktails.
End your foodie journey at Mum's Kitchen, a popular restaurant known for its authentic Goan cuisine. In the morning, try their traditional Goan breakfast dishes like prawn rissois and chicken xacuti pao. In the afternoon, savor their Goan thali, a platter filled with various vegetarian and non-vegetarian delicacies. In the evening, enjoy their live music performances while relishing their lip-smacking desserts.
If you're a foodie, South Goa has plenty to offer. Consider visiting other local attractions like Palolem Beach, Sahakari Spice Farm, or the Basilica of Bom Jesus. For day trips, you can explore the Dudhsagar Falls or take a ferry ride to the picturesque Divar Island. To make the most of your money and have a lot of fun, try the local street food at the night markets, such as the Saturday Night Market in Arpora or the Mackie's Night Bazaar in Baga. Don't forget to try traditional Goan sweets like bebinca, dodol, and bibinca at local bakeries.
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