Goa Restaurants

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  • 1. A Reverie

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    At this popular fine-dining restaurant, dishes are "re-visited, re-interpreted, and re-invented" with infused flavors, and all the food is beautifully plated. As the name suggests, A Reverie has a dreamlike, elegant ambience: the space is painted in warm earthy tones, but there are stylish overtones of bling; it's accented by dimmed lounge areas, crystal chandeliers, and wrought-iron decorative furniture.

    Holiday St., Calangute Beach, Goa, 403516, India
    98231--74927

    Known For

    • Elegant seafood dishes
    • Goan pina coladas made with local cashew feni liquor
    • Live jazz performances

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 2. AZ.U.R

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    The Goa Marriott's café and lounge, pronounced "As You Are," may be worth a visit for the bay views alone—fortunately, the quality of its limited yet choice menu won't disappoint, either. After dark, the coffee shop morphs into a relaxed evening lounge bar.

    Miramar Beach Rd., Panaji, Goa, 403001, India
    832-246–3333

    Known For

    • Calamari fritters
    • Tea- and coffee-based beverages
    • Western-style sandwiches (think BLTs and croques monsieur)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Carnaval

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    Low-hung black lamps light a woven bamboo ceiling, and quintessentially Goan Mario Miranda cartoons enliven the walls at this restaurant inside the Caravela Beach Resort. Here you'll find excellent fusion food and great desserts; unfortunately, it's only open for dinner.

    Varca, Goa, 403721, India
    832-669–5000

    Known For

    • Jerk potatoes peri-peri
    • Crepes filled with Indian-style carrot halwa
    • Tandoor-grilled tiger prawns with lemon-mustard sauce

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 4. La Plage

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    Don't let the casual air of the palm trees and simple white tables of this down-to-earth shack fool you. Conceived in 2003 by three old friends, the restaurant has become a must-visit destination for any food lover passing through Goa, serving excellent French food as well as comforting burgers and grills. Dinner reservations are essential in the months of December and January.

    Morjim, Goa, 403512, India
    98-2212–1712

    Known For

    • Fresh fruit cocktails
    • Tiger prawn carpaccio
    • Chocolate thali

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed May–Nov., No credit cards
  • 5. Morisco

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    Situated within the Taj Fort Aguada Resort & Spa, Morisco offers elegantly presented seafood, Indian, and continental cuisine and great views of Fort Aguada. While the food is upscale, with prices to match, the ambience is casual.

    Sinquerim Beach, Goa, 403519, India
    832-664–5858

    Known For

    • Fort Aguada views
    • Tempura fried king prawns
    • Local live music

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
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  • 6. Republic of Noodles

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    Slightly more expensive than is the norm in Goa, this Pan-Asian chain eatery inside the Lemon Tree Amarante Beach Resort features lovely interiors dominated by dark bamboo and sandstone with Indonesian accents. Diners can choose to sit at teppanyaki counters (with a built-in hot plate where the chef cooks and serves the food straight onto your plate) or at regular tables.

    Calangute, Goa, 403516, India
    832-398–8188

    Known For

    • Fresh watermelon margaritas
    • Seafood laksa (spicey noodle soup)
    • Asian barbecue

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