Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Arpora. Arpora is a village close to the North Goa beach belt, in India's tourism-destination state. Very famous for its night market, "The Saturday Night Market". Open during the tourist season, it is a colorful vast market consisting of people from around the state selling and showcasing their goods. Be it the musical mouth harps or mouthwatering food, the variety is vast.
Things to do in Arpora
4 based on 200 reviews
Definitely one of the friendlier shacks on Calangute beach. Always ready to serve you whether that be a lounger in the sun (free) or a seat in the shack itself to eat/drink. Prices on par with other shacks on Calangute beach. Great service and a nice ambience.
4 based on 206 reviews
This place has been a Friday night special for the last 20 years or so. Always busy after 10pm.The live band is great- they don't go off for an hour or so like in other places.The gregarious owner, Mario, is always around, smiling away.The menu has improved a lot in my opinion- smaller so they can focus on freshness but the beef & prawn dishes we had were smothered in spicy sauces which is a shame as the beef was excellent (even if it was a bit under cooked) as were the prawns.The pepperoni pizza was also very good but the dough needs improvement & I didn't like the mixture of cheeses Mozzerella & Parmesan.Drinks are not cheap but definitely worth it.The service was excellent.
4 based on 82 reviews
Love this place, we visited late afternoon for drinks and spring rolls, great setting right by the river.Excellent service, good coffee , loved it, will go back for an evening meal next time.
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.
4 based on 484 reviews
We are open for breakfast /lunch / dinner. Or just sit at the bar or relax in our lounge chairs at the front of the restaurant for drinks and watch the world go by.
Very relaxing atmosphere with excellent food and service. The first time in 3 weeks I was tempted to not eat Indian Food as they have very good European options on the menu. Very good quality food although we felt it was overpriced compared to other place we ate during our stay. Always busy and very popular with Europeans.Thank you so much for your review greatly appreciated.
4 based on 189 reviews
Habanero, an authentic Tex-Mex restaurant in Goa provides a perfect setting for authentic nachos, salsa, and guacamole. A welcoming atmosphere and food, it is a vibrant spot to kick back and share a pitcher of margaritas with friends as well as the whole
Mexican pizza is weak. A little like frozen variety. They probably should have let it cook longer too. Hard shell carnitas tacos not too bad; needs more carnitas, less beans. I would still come back here and try other things on the menu. My friend ordered grilled prawn and he liked it. I know this is probably the only place around for Mexican so maybe I should rate it higher? Did have a pitcher of a decent IPA craft beer.
4 based on 379 reviews
Our hotel had a shuttle that dropped guests off at the Arpora end of Baga Beach. As soon as you hit the beach, staff from the literally dozens of beach shacks tout for your business, all free sunbeds and promising great comfort in exchange for buying the odd drink, perhaps a meal or snack and maybe partaking in a neck massage or pedicure. A quick scan soon shows the more popular shacks and a quick look at the TripAdvisor best beach shacks on Baga leads you to the Shining Star. Needless to say it is also one of the busiest and although it became our go to shack on one occasion we had to go elsewhere because they had no sunbeds free. The sunbeds are a little crammed together but the staff will move the umbrellas to keep you in or out of the sun as you wish. The staff are very friendly and not at all pushy, the beds have clean towels and the food in the shack is very good and reasonably priced.We had what they call laffi rolls but others call Kathi Rolls and they were very generous portions (one would serve two for lunch). It was so busy you knew the food was fresh and although we didn't get back at night for the BBQ I was told that was also excellent by another guest. The beach is so long you need to find a shack that is close by to where you are coming on the beach so for this part of Baga I recommend the Shining Star.
4 based on 300 reviews
Only the very best ingredients find their way into the preparations; which have been perfected by Master Chefs. Bar-Tenders can conjure up quite an array of concoctions when it comes to alcohol. All this, coupled with a âserving with a smileâ attitude, fo
A lovely Restaurant with nice clean Toilets and Premises. Excellent food and Service. Nice tasty food although quite spicy for some tastes so ask for mild if in doubt. Quite a busy place so may need to book in advance. Prices are very reasonable. The atmosphere was friendly and comfortable.
4 based on 686 reviews
Nick's place is a seasonal business open from November till April we opened in October 2008, after transforming two run down shops into a stylish Bar & Restaurant with a sun terrace with fantastic views by day ideal for Bird watching. At Night the roof te
It's decent place for nice and tasty food .the decor is pleasing. Staff is observant well trained and helpful. Food is fresh and we'll cooked.
Small little place inside a lane.. proper Goa feel .. Italian food outstanding. I believe the Indian is also good. Had feta cheese salad which was good. The mushroom pizza was awesome. Veg lasagna which came with garlic bread was very good..not very well presented though but the taste was excellent.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.