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North Goa Foodie Adventure

Tuesday, September 5: Panjim

Start your foodie adventure in Panjim, the capital city of Goa. Begin your morning by indulging in a delicious traditional Goan breakfast at Café Tato. Feast on hot and crispy pao with Goan sausages or xacuti curry. Afterward, explore the vibrant streets of Panjim, visiting the colorful Fontainhas neighborhood, famous for its Portuguese architecture. In the afternoon, head to Ritz Classic for a mouthwatering Goan thali, a platter filled with various local delicacies. End the day with a visit to the Panjim Market, where you can find fresh produce and spices to take home.

  • Café Tato: ₹250, 1 hour
  • Fontainhas: Free, 2 hours
  • Ritz Classic: ₹500, 1.5 hours
  • Panjim Market: Free, 1.5 hours
Restaurants
  • Indulge in a delicious traditional Goan breakfast at Café Tato. This cozy cafe serves hot and crispy pao with Goan sausages or xacuti curry. Average cost for a meal is about ₹200 per person.
  • Feast on mouthwatering Goan thali at Ritz Classic. This restaurant offers a platter filled with various local delicacies, perfect for lunch. Average cost for a meal is about ₹300 per person.
  • For dinner, head to Panjim Market and try the local street food stalls. From flavorful chaat to grilled seafood, you'll find a variety of options to satisfy your taste buds. Average cost for a meal is about ₹150 per person.
Wednesday, September 6: Mapusa

On day two, explore the bustling town of Mapusa, known for its vibrant market. Start your morning at Hotel New Krishna, a local favorite, and savor their famous fish thali. After breakfast, visit the Mapusa Market, where you can find a wide variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, spices, and local snacks. Don't miss trying the Goan chouriço, a spicy pork sausage. Take a break in the afternoon by visiting the nearby Anjuna Beach and enjoy a refreshing drink at one of the beach shacks. In the evening, head to Vinayak Family Restaurant for a delicious Goan seafood feast.

  • Hotel New Krishna: ₹400, 1 hour
  • Mapusa Market: Free, 2 hours
  • Anjuna Beach: Free, 2 hours
  • Vinayak Family Restaurant: ₹800, 2 hours
Thursday, September 7: Baga

On day three, make your way to the popular beach destination of Baga. Start your morning with a visit to Infantaria, a local institution known for its breakfast delights. Indulge in a hearty English breakfast or try their famous Goan sausages. After breakfast, spend the afternoon relaxing on the golden sands of Baga Beach. You can also try thrilling water sports such as parasailing or jet skiing. In the evening, head to Britto's, a beachside restaurant, for a scrumptious seafood dinner while enjoying the sunset.

  • Infantaria: ₹500, 1 hour
  • Baga Beach: Free, 4 hours
  • Water sports: ₹1500, 1 hour
  • Britto's: ₹1000, 2 hours
Friday, September 8: Calangute

On your final day, explore the neighboring town of Calangute. Start your morning at Café Alchemia and enjoy a delicious breakfast with a European twist. After breakfast, visit the Calangute Market Square, where you can find a wide range of clothing, accessories, and local handicrafts. For lunch, head to Souza Lobo, a legendary beachfront restaurant, and savor their famous Goan prawn curry rice. Spend the afternoon soaking up the sun on Calangute Beach or take a dip in the Arabian Sea. In the evening, end your North Goa foodie adventure with a delightful dinner at the popular beach shack, Fisherman's Wharf.

  • Café Alchemia: ₹600, 1 hour
  • Calangute Market Square: Free, 2 hours
  • Souza Lobo: ₹1200, 1.5 hours
  • Calangute Beach: Free, 3 hours
  • Fisherman's Wharf: ₹800, 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions and places loved by locals, head to the peaceful village of Assagao. Visit Gunpowder, a rustic restaurant tucked away amidst the greenery, serving authentic South Indian and Goan dishes. Another hidden gem is Café Chocolatti, a charming café known for its delectable desserts and handcrafted chocolates. Don't miss trying their signature chocolate cake. Lastly, explore the vibrant night market at Arpora, offering a wide variety of street food stalls, live music, and unique shopping experiences. It's the perfect place to satisfy your foodie cravings and immerse yourself in the local culture.

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