A trip to Goa is incomplete without snacking on chourico pao. The Indo-Portuguese pork sausage is a favourite snack among locals and visitors alike. In fact, it’s so popular that tourists often take kilos of these spicy, tangy sausages to enjoy back home.
5 new restaurants to check out in Goa
Any foodie can tell you, trying out a new restaurant is an adventure in itself—but when paired with breathtaking views of Goa, Portuguese villas and versatile menus, it’s a whole other experience in itself.
Places To Have The Best Brunches In Goa
If you’re in Goa and want something to eat then you should definitely try breakfast and brunch meals here. From cafes to bakeries, restaurants to shack restaurants, there are a wide range of eateries all over Goa.
7 new restaurants to try in Goa
The dining scene in Goa is bursting with new flavours and exciting new spaces, in time for peak tourist season. The sunny state is home to a whole array of flavours now—Japanese, Spanish, Burmese, Portuguese and more. If you, like many others, have a Goa trip coming up on your calendar, here are seven hot new restaurants to try.
Where to eat in Panjim, Goa
From offbeat, lowkey places to the kind of place where if you go out for a drink by yourself, you’re sure to bump into an old friend and end up striking up a long conversation. Goan to Portuguese cuisine and then some..
Goa: All you need to know about this picturesque locale
Goa paints the most stunning picture, with scenic landscapes, lush greenery and the most delicious cuisine. Touted as the party capital of India, the state is often bustling with tourists – both international and Indian. Here’s your Goa travel guide to visiting the state.
Goa in the monsoon: cliff jump into a natural pool
A monsoon canvas of cliff jumping, trails, and treks, with Gaud Saraswat cuisine to promote a Goa that revels in its culture to create a vista that brings you the best of tradition, folklore in the most exquisite lap of mother nature.
The GSB meal experience in Goa
Goa’s dining scene may sober down at this time of the year, but it’s a great time to dive into the local Gaud Saraswat cuisine. The dining experience here is often curated at the Ricemill Café in Morjim, or at homes and villas, so as to serve meals fresh and warm to preserve the flavours.
Goa comes alive with the colours of Sao Joao!
Sao Joao is celebrated with great pomp across the state. The festivity takes on a colour of its own with Goans wearing headgears called ‘kopel’, adorned with fresh flowers and sometimes even fruit and chanting out ‘Viva Re Sao Joao’.
Best cocktail bars in Goa
Goa has no dearth of bars. Rather, when you’re visiting the sunshine state, you’re likely to be spoilt for choice when looking for a cocktail. But how do you sift through the many options and find the ones that really stand out?