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6-Day Foodie Itinerary in Goa

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Saturday, November 18: Explore Old Goa's Culinary Delights

Morning: Start your foodie journey in the historic neighborhood of Old Goa. Indulge in a traditional Goan breakfast at Café Alchemia, known for its delectable poee (Goan bread) and bhaji (vegetable curry). Afternoon: Visit the vibrant Mapusa Market, where you can immerse yourself in the sights and smells of local spices and fresh produce. In the evening, head to Vinayak Family Restaurant for a fulfilling Goan thali, a platter of rice, curries, and seafood delicacies.

  • Café Alchemia: Approx. ₹300, 1.5 hours
  • Mapusa Market: Free, 2 hours
  • Vinayak Family Restaurant: Approx. ₹500, 2 hours
Sunday, November 19: Hidden Food Gems in Panjim

Morning: Start your day with a sumptuous breakfast at Café Bhonsle, known for its mouthwatering Goan sausages and beef cutlets. Afternoon: Take a short drive to the charming Fontainhas neighborhood and explore the quaint streets lined with colorful Portuguese houses. Stop by Viva Panjim, a Goan-Portuguese restaurant that serves traditional Goan delicacies. In the evening, visit the popular Caculo Mall Food Court where you can sample a variety of Goan street food.

  • Café Bhonsle: Approx. ₹400, 1.5 hours
  • Fontainhas: Free, 2 hours
  • Viva Panjim: Approx. ₹800, 2 hours
  • Caculo Mall Food Court: Approx. ₹300, 2 hours
Monday, November 20: Beachside Dining and Sunset Drinks

Morning: Relish a scrumptious breakfast at Martin's Corner, a popular beachside restaurant known for its Goan cuisine. Afternoon: Head to Palolem Beach, a breathtaking stretch of golden sand, and indulge in fresh seafood at one of the beach shacks. In the evening, visit the iconic La Plage and savor their fusion of French and Goan flavors while enjoying a picturesque sunset.

  • Martin's Corner: Approx. ₹600, 1.5 hours
  • Palolem Beach: Approx. ₹800, 2 hours
  • La Plage: Approx. ₹1500, 2 hours
Tuesday, November 21: Spice Plantation Tour and Traditional Goan Dinner

Morning: Embark on a guided tour of a spice plantation, such as the Sahakari Spice Farm, to discover the flavors and aromas of authentic spices. Enjoy a traditional Goan lunch amidst the lush greenery. Afternoon: Visit the beautiful Mangeshi Temple, one of Goa's most revered Hindu shrines. In the evening, dine at Mum's Kitchen, a renowned restaurant known for its traditional Goan delicacies.

  • Sahakari Spice Farm: Approx. ₹800 (including lunch), 3 hours
  • Mangeshi Temple: Free, 1 hour
  • Mum's Kitchen: Approx. ₹1000, 2 hours
Wednesday, November 22: Food Walk in Margao

Morning: Start the day with a visit to Damodar Temple, a historic Hindu temple in Margao. Afterward, explore the bustling Margao Market where you can find a wide variety of fresh produce, spices, and Goan snacks. Indulge in a typical Goan breakfast at Café Tato, known for its mouthwatering pao bhaji. In the evening, enjoy a Goan thali at Martin's Nostalgic Kitchen.

  • Damodar Temple: Free, 1 hour
  • Margao Market: Free, 2 hours
  • Café Tato: Approx. ₹300, 1.5 hours
  • Martin's Nostalgic Kitchen: Approx. ₹500, 2 hours
Thursday, November 23: Culinary Adventure in Anjuna

Morning: Kick off the day by savoring a hearty breakfast at German Bakery, known for its delectable bread and pastries. Afternoon: Visit the bustling Anjuna Flea Market and explore the local stalls offering a range of international and Goan delicacies. In the evening, head to Fisherman's Wharf, a riverside restaurant, and enjoy a mouthwatering seafood dinner while enjoying live music.

  • German Bakery: Approx. ₹400, 1.5 hours
  • Anjuna Flea Market: Free, 2 hours
  • Fisherman's Wharf: Approx. ₹1000, 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions and local favorites, make sure to visit the bustling night markets of Arpora and Mackie's Saturday Nite Bazaar. These vibrant markets offer a plethora of culinary delights, from Goan street food to international cuisines. Don't miss out on trying the local specialty, Bebinca, a layered Goan dessert made from coconut milk, eggs, and sugar. Bebinca is available at most sweet shops and restaurants in Goa, and it's a true delight for foodies.

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