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6-Day Foodie Itinerary in Goa

Tuesday, September 26: Exploring Panaji

In the morning, start your foodie adventure in Panaji by visiting the bustling Municipal Market. Sample local snacks like chouriço pao (Goan sausage in bread) and bebinca (traditional Goan dessert). In the afternoon, head to Ritz Classic for their famous fish thali, a traditional Goan meal. In the evening, visit the Latin Quarter of Fontainhas known for its vibrant colors and Portuguese influence. Enjoy a traditional Goan dinner at Viva Panjim, known for its authentic Goan cuisine.

  • Municipal Market: INR 200 (approx.), 2 hours
  • Ritz Classic: INR 500 (approx.), 2 hours
  • Fontainhas: Free, 1 hour
  • Viva Panjim: INR 800 (approx.), 2 hours
Wednesday, September 27: Beachside Food Delights

Start your day with a breakfast at Café Alchemia, known for its delicious coffee and sandwiches. Afterward, head to Calangute Beach and indulge in some beachside seafood at Souza Lobo. In the afternoon, visit the vibrant Anjuna Flea Market and try local street food like Goan choriz pav and Goan fish cutlet. End the day with a visit to Curlies, a famous beach shack, for a sunset dinner with live music.

  • Café Alchemia: INR 400 (approx.), 1 hour
  • Souza Lobo: INR 800 (approx.), 2 hours
  • Anjuna Flea Market: Free, 2 hours
  • Curlies: INR 1,000 (approx.), 3 hours
Thursday, September 28: Spice Plantations and Traditional Goan Cuisine

In the morning, embark on a tour of a spice plantation in Ponda. Learn about the various spices used in Goan cuisine and enjoy a traditional Goan lunch at the plantation. In the afternoon, visit the Sahakari Spice Farm and relish a spice-infused Goan meal. In the evening, explore the vibrant night market at Arpora and indulge in street food delicacies like Goan prawn curry and chicken xacuti.

  • Spice Plantation Tour: INR 1,000 (approx.), 4 hours
  • Sahakari Spice Farm: INR 800 (approx.), 2 hours
  • Arpora Night Market: Free, 2 hours
Friday, September 29: Historic Charm and Seafood Delicacies

Begin your day by visiting the historic Aguada Fort and enjoying the breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea. For lunch, head to Zeebop by the Sea, a beachside restaurant famous for its fresh seafood. In the afternoon, explore the vibrant streets of Margao and try Goan street food specialties like pao bhaji and chicken cafreal. End the day at Martin's Corner, a Goan institution known for its mouthwatering Goan cuisine.

  • Aguada Fort: INR 100 (approx.), 2 hours
  • Zeebop by the Sea: INR 1,200 (approx.), 2 hours
  • Margao Street Food: INR 300 (approx.), 2 hours
  • Martin's Corner: INR 1,000 (approx.), 2 hours
Saturday, September 30: Culinary Delights in Old Goa

Start your morning with a visit to the historic Basilica of Bom Jesus and explore the UNESCO World Heritage site. Afterward, head to Viva Panjim for a traditional Goan breakfast. In the afternoon, visit the Museum of Christian Art and immerse yourself in the rich history of Goa. Indulge in a traditional Goan lunch at Vinayak Family Restaurant. In the evening, take a relaxing river cruise and enjoy a buffet dinner with live Goan music.

  • Basilica of Bom Jesus: Free, 2 hours
  • Viva Panjim: INR 400 (approx.), 1 hour
  • Museum of Christian Art: INR 100 (approx.), 2 hours
  • Vinayak Family Restaurant: INR 600 (approx.), 2 hours
  • River Cruise: INR 1,500 (approx.), 3 hours
Sunday, October 1: Culinary Exploration in Mapusa

Visit the bustling Mapusa Market in the morning and savor delicious Goan street food like Goan fish curry and pork vindaloo. In the afternoon, explore the nearby beach town of Vagator and enjoy a beachside lunch at Thalassa, known for its Greek cuisine. End your foodie adventure at Gunpowder, a hidden gem in Assagao, for a sumptuous dinner featuring a fusion of Goan and South Indian flavors.

  • Mapusa Market: Free, 2 hours
  • Vagator Beach: Free, 2 hours
  • Thalassa: INR 1,500 (approx.), 2 hours
  • Gunpowder: INR 1,000 (approx.), 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

When in Goa, don't miss visiting the quaint village of Aldona, known for its traditional Goan houses and tranquil surroundings. Explore the village and indulge in authentic Goan dishes at Vinayak Family Restaurant. Another hidden gem is the village of Assagao, where you can find charming cafes and restaurants serving fusion cuisines. Visit Gunpowder, Villa Blanche Bistro, and Gunpowder Kitchen for a unique culinary experience blending Goan and international flavors.

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