Restaurants in Anjuna
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German Bakery
Leafy and filled with prayer flags and jolly lights, this is a perfect place for a huge lunch chosen from an equally huge menu. Tofu balls in mustard sauce with parsley potatoes and salad is a piled-high winner at Rs150. Wi-fi is available for a fairly steep Rs100 per hour.
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Cafe Orange Boom
Just past Cafe Diogo, on the opposite side of the road, this nice little place has good food and friendly service, with a useful noticeboard for catching up on Anjunan goings-on.
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Om Made Cafe
A highlight on Anjuna’s clifftop strip, this cheery little place offers striped deckchairs from which to enjoy the views and the simple, sophisticated breakfasts, sandwiches and salads. Go for a raw papaya salad with ginger and lemongrass (Rs170), accompanied by a chickoo (small, sweet fruit of the sapodilla tree) and coconut smoothie or a glass of ‘perfumed water’ (Rs20).
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Martha’s Breakfast Home
As the name suggests, Martha’s speciality are her all-day breakfasts, served up in a quiet garden on the way down to the flea-market site. The porridge and juice may be mighty tasty, but the star of the breakfast parade is undoubtedly the piping-hot plates of waffles, just crying out to be smothered in real maple syrup.
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Cafe Diogo
Probably the best fruit salads in the world are sliced and diced at Cafe Diogo, a small locally run cafe on the way down to the market. Also worth a try are the generous toasted avocado, cheese and mushroom sandwiches, the jumbo fry-ups, and the unusual gooseberry lassi.
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Avalon Sunset
Good food, a pool table, a chill-out area, free wi-fi and rooms for rent (Rs400 and up) make this a great representative of Anjuna’s clifftop restaurant parade. There’s daily yoga on the roof, too; call in for class times.
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Whole Bean
This simple, tasty, tofu-filled health-food cafe – which proudly announces itself as ‘Anjuna’s premier soy destination’ – focuses on all things created from that most versatile of beans.
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Munches
Near the Starco crossroads, this ever-popular place, serving up the full list of travellers’ favourites, is a good choice for whenever any attack of the munchies demands you munch.
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Dhum Biryani & Kebabs
Next door to the cheekily titled Come Look My Shop, this place is loved by visitors and locals alike, for its consistently good and fantastically tasty kebabs.
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