Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Mapusa. Mapusa ( mhapxem [mʱaːpʃɛ̃ː]; [mʱaːpsaː]) is a town in North Goa, India. It is situated 13 km north of the capital Panaji. The town is the headquarters of Bardez Taluka. It is located on the main highway NH-17, linking Mumbai to Kochi. In Portuguese the town's name is spelt Mapuçá.
Things to do in Mapusa
4 based on 132 reviews
The garlic bread, fresh watermelon juice and chocolate shake is a must try. For sunset this place is amazing...gets lil hot in the afternoon.the seating is way too small so plan accordingly. The shopping market is right outside the cafe. They have a place to park the car. The beach is 1 min walk.
I really like the rum balls and cream horns here. The chicken rolls and chicken burgers are not gourmet but nice home-made, homely stuff! The bakery products are all made on location and are fresh off the shelves. My only complaint is that they serve the worst kind of coffee, the Nescafe ready mix. Still a nice pit-stop on the way down from the long and winding road from college.
There is no doubting the food quality the restaurant serves in Goa or Bangalore but this is pricey by Goa standards. It is located close to Calangute beach in a bye-lane called Afonso Road. It is hard to miss and is 1 of the better looking properties in the vicinity. The food we ordered was fresh and delicious. The service was also excellent. And the decor was also excellent. For people who would like to sit next to the pool and have their meal - the restaurant does have the option for outdoor seating. Recommend this restaurant if you are willing to shell 1200 for a meal for 2.
Where to eat Bar food in Mapusa: The Best Restaurants and Bars
Not a great variety but its quick and tasty . Another advantage is the ever smiling staff with some great food quality. Car parking can be an issue.
Where to eat International food in Mapusa: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 426 reviews
In the sunny beach state of Goa there is a special place called Artjuna Garden Cafe and Lifestyle Shop. Established in an old portuguese house surrounded by a beautiful garden, this location has developed into a popular and trendy place.... With a large o
The place is simple yet rustic and some of the dishes in the english breakfast menu are must try. The seating is open with temporary covered roof, which was leaking at few spots upon my visit as it was rainy season. The taste of the dishes is really authentic and portion size is adequate. The breakfast is not heavy either on stomach or on pocket.The menu ranges from Egg, Pork, Fish, Sausages and vegetarian. They even have a small shop for some souvenir shopping.Many thanks for the nice review. We do not serve any non-vegetarian dishes and are primarily vegetarian apart from serving eggs and tuna. Hope to see you back soon.
4 based on 22 reviews
Loved the coffee and nimboo soda here, both home made in a hustly-bustly corner of Mapusa market. What's unique about this place is that they'll serve you a plate of snacks without asking for it and then charge you only for what you eat. Watch the waiters as they pluck the hot stuff out of the oven and pile your plate high.
4 based on 128 reviews
A cozy bubble of good food, good music and good company right in the middle of a dreamy Goan village. The tropical garden of an old Portuguese Villa, unique hand made mosaic tables, a lounge area with colorful pillows, a cute shop to browse in -all under
Assagao is a nice quiet village and with beautiful age-old Portuguese houses converted as Guest Houses,where we stayed for New Year.Bristo was just walking distance from our Villa and the decoration for Xmas and New Year was very pleasing.We had a nice lunch and they served varieties to our Grandkids' Choice! Nice atmosphere!
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