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4-Day Foodie Itinerary for Goa in July 2023

  1. Day 1: Breakfast at Gunpowder
    15 minutes (5.5 km) from Goa International Airport

    Start your foodie adventure in Goa with a traditional breakfast at Gunpowder, a popular restaurant in Assagao, known for their authentic Indian cuisine. Indulge yourself in a variety of South Indian delicacies like appam, dosa and uttapam, accompanied by their famous homemade chutneys and filter coffee.

  2. Day 1: Lunch at Vinayak Family Restaurant
    30 minutes (22 km) from Gunpowder

    For lunch, head to Vinayak Family Restaurant, located in the heart of Panaji. This restaurant is known for its delicious seafood thali, which includes a variety of fish dishes, crab masala, prawn curry, rice, chapati and much more. The food is tasty, authentic and reasonably priced, making it a popular choice among locals and tourists alike.

  3. Day 1: Dinner at Black Sheep Bistro
    15 minutes (6.5 km) from Vinayak Family Restaurant

    End your day with a dinner at Black Sheep Bistro, an elegant restaurant in Panaji. Enjoy their speciality of European and Asian fusion cuisine, made from locally sourced ingredients. Their lamb chops, pork belly, and seafood dishes are highly recommended and pair well with their extensive selection of wines and cocktails.

  4. Day 2: Explore the Mapusa Market
    20 minutes (8 km) from Black Sheep Bistro

    Start your day by exploring the Mapusa Market, a vibrant and colourful market that offers a wide range of fresh fruits, vegetables, spices, and seafood. The market also has a section for handicrafts and souvenirs. Sample some local street food like pao bhaji, fish cutlets, and samosas while you browse.

  5. Day 2: Lunch at Ritz Classic
    10 minutes (3.2 km) from Mapusa Market

    For lunch, head to Ritz Classic, a popular restaurant known for its Goan cuisine. Their fish thali, sorpotel, vindaloo, and xacuti are a must-try. The restaurant also has a bakery section where you can buy freshly baked bread and pastries.

  6. Day 2: Spice Plantation Tour
    45 minutes (23 km) from Ritz Classic

    Take a guided tour of a spice plantation and learn about the different spices grown in Goa like cardamom, pepper, and vanilla. The tour also includes a traditional Goan lunch with dishes made from fresh ingredients grown on the plantation.

  7. Day 3: Breakfast at Cafe Sussegado Souza
    20 minutes (8 km) from Spice Plantation Tour

    Start your day with breakfast at Cafe Sussegado Souza, a beautiful cafe located in Assagao. The cafe is known for its freshly brewed coffee and delicious breakfast options like pancakes, waffles, and eggs benedict. Sit in the peaceful garden area and enjoy your meal.

  8. Day 3: Beach Day at Baga Beach
    20 minutes (6.4 km) from Cafe Sussegado Souza

    Spend your day relaxing on the pristine shores of Baga Beach. Swim in the sea, soak up the sun and try some water sports like parasailing and jet skiing. There are plenty of beach shacks that offer food and drinks, so you can enjoy a delicious seafood lunch by the beach.

  9. Day 3: Dinner at Thirsty Bear
    15 minutes (5.3 km) from Baga Beach

    End your day with a dinner at Thirsty Bear, a cosy gastropub in Anjuna. They serve a variety of cuisines like Indian, Continental, and Chinese, but their burgers, pizzas, and nachos are highly recommended. The pub also has a wide range of craft beers and cocktails.

  10. Day 4: Breakfast at Infantaria Cafe
    20 minutes (6.9 km) from Thirsty Bear

    Start your last day in Goa with breakfast at Infantaria Cafe, a popular cafe located in Calangute. The cafe is known for its English breakfast, sandwiches, and desserts. Their red velvet cake and cheesecake are a must-try.

  11. Day 4: Visit the Chapora Fort
    20 minutes (5.3 km) from Infantaria Cafe

    Visit the Chapora Fort, a popular tourist attraction that offers stunning views of the Arabian Sea. The fort was featured in the Bollywood movie Dil Chahta Hai and is a popular spot for photography and picnics. You can also explore the nearby Vagator Beach.

  12. Day 4: Lunch at Brittos
    15 minutes (5.1 km) from Chapora Fort

    For your last meal in Goa, head to Brittos, a famous restaurant in Baga known for its seafood and cocktails. The restaurant is located on the beach and offers a beautiful view of the sea. Try their prawn curry, fish fingers, and chicken xacuti.

Recommendations

Other popular tourist attractions in Goa include the Dudhsagar Waterfalls, Aguada Fort, and Anjuna Flea Market. You can also take a day trip to Old Goa to visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se Cathedral.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Gunpowder (1 hour, £10)
  • Vinayak Family Restaurant (1 hour, £8)
  • Black Sheep Bistro (2 hours, £25)
  • Mapusa Market (2 hours, Free)
  • Ritz Classic (1 hour, £12)
  • Spice Plantation Tour (4 hours, £30)
  • Cafe Sussegado Souza (1 hour, £10)
  • Baga Beach (4 hours, Free)
  • Thirsty Bear (2 hours, £20)
  • Infantaria Cafe (1 hour, £8)
  • Chapora Fort (1 hour, Free)
  • Brittos (2 hours, £25)
  • Total Estimated Costs: £166
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