Goa Restaurants

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  • 1. Baba Au Rhum

    $$

    This charming little French pizzeria and bakery, in a sleepy residential lane off the busy Anjuna road, is open all day and well into the evening, but it's best for breakfast. The ambience here is laid-back, the views are noteworthy, and there are regular live music performances. It's closed all monsoon season, but usually reopens its doors in October.

    Arpora, Goa, 403516, India
    98220–78759

    Known For

    • French breakfast pastries
    • Pizzas
    • Tarts and cakes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.
  • 2. Fellini

    $$

    Firmly established as the definitive destination for pizza (and giant calzones) in North Goa, Fellini is tucked away in the busy lanes of Arambol; it takes some finding, but it's worth the hunt. The interior is no-nonsense, with shack-style tables and seating.

    Socoillo Vaddo, Arambol Pernem, Goa, 403524, India
    0091-98814--61224

    Known For

    • Salami pizza
    • Spinach and mushroom pizzas
    • Good wine options
  • 3. Lila Café

    $$$

    Cross the river, and you arrive at picturesquely situated Lila Café, by the banks of the Baga River. The daytime eatery is the perfect antidote to any late-night revelry and is popular among locals and tourists alike for its continental cuisine and freshly baked breads.

    Calangute-Arpora-Siolim Rd., Anjuna, Goa, 403528, India
    832-227–9843

    Known For

    • Fresh croissants
    • Breezy open-air seating
    • Delicious home-cooked breakfasts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and June–Sept., No credit cards
  • 4. Ritz Classic

    $$$

    If you can find it, you'll likely be the only foreigner at this family favorite serving traditional (and spicy) Goan specialties. Hidden away on the second floor of an anonymous block on the commercial 18th June Road, the restaurant is certainly worth looking for, attested to by the lines going out the door, especially at lunch. Service is quick and sometimes rushed amid the din.

    18th June Rd., Panaji, Goa, 403001, India
    832-242–6417

    Known For

    • Chicken xacuti (coconut and tamarind curry)
    • Grilled kingfish
    • Spice-infused pomfret recheiado

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 5. Sher-e-Punjab

    $$$

    Popular with locals and foreigners alike, this casual spot serves butter-laden dishes inspired by the cuisine of North India's Punjab region. It's situated within the Hotel Aroma, and is a great place to take an air-conditioned break from the intense shopping of 18th June Road.

    18th June Rd., Panaji, Goa, 403001, India
    832-222–7204

    Known For

    • Mutton dry fry
    • Peshawari chicken
    • Tandoori-baked meats

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
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  • 6. Verandah Restaurant

    $$$ | Fontainhas

    Located up a flight of stairs at the historic Panjim Inn, with indoor and outdoor seating, Verandah has an atmospheric location for those seeking a casual spot to sample tasty, fairly priced Goan cuisine or continental food. Check the daily specials, particularly for seasonal seafood items.

    E--212 31st January Rd., Panaji, Goa, 403001, India
    832-222–1122

    Known For

    • Goan prawn curry served with rice
    • Pork sorpotel
    • Portuguese serradura (a whipped cream and biscuit dessert)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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