Restaurants in Goa
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Robert's Place
Trying to cater for and cash in on the Primrose Cafe crowd, Roberts serves a bit of everything and is open for insane hours.
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Mango Tree Bar & Cafe
An ever-popular place for its big breakfasts and far-ranging menu, with films screened here most evenings around 7.30pm.
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Golden Oven
For some clean and shiny comfort, duck into this bakery, which is a civilised respite from the chaos of the market.
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D
Hotel Ruchira
For a classy feed go to Ruchira, which Mapusa locals (but few others) consider fine dining.
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Banjara
This dark and cool place with polar AC is Margao's best North Indian restaurant.
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Tequila Restaurant
This is a low-key rooftop restaurant serving Goan and other Indian dishes.
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Zeebop by the Sea
Renowned for its excellent seafood – or ‘underwater treasures’, as the restaurant itself describes its cuisine – simple Zeebop, just back from Utorda’s main beach and opposite Kenilworth, is a firm favourite with locals in the know. Closed Good Friday.
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Mango Tree
A calm, colourful set-up with an extensive menu, cushions for those lazy moments, and a pool table for more active ones; Mango Tree’s a great place to cool down, chow down or, as it proclaims itself, chill out.
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German Bakery
This rather dim and dingy corner cafe is exceptionally popular, with great cakes including lemon cheese pie (Rs50) and a scrummy chocolate biscuit cake (Rs40). Big breakfasts come in at around the Rs90 mark.
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