Find out what European restaurants to try in Baga. Counted amongst the most popular and lively beaches in Goa, Baga(Beach) is literally an extension of Calangute. Baga is smaller than the Calangute and Colva beaches lying on either side of it. It is favored by tourist who want to sun bathe in peace during by day and enjoy the Goan nightlife by night. However, Baga can be just as exciting for the more active tourist and offers a wide range of water sports from jet skis to parasailing. Baga is known to have the best range of restaurants and the liveliest nightlife in the area. While you are there don't miss the Saturday Flea market for all kinds of odds and ends, handicrafts, jewellery and snacks
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4 based on 265 reviews
Take a swim, sip on a cocktail and try our new BBQ dishes from our poolside kitchen! In our restaurant we try to give our guests an experience of a gourmet lifestyle, unique ambience and create a fascinating dining experience. Located in the busy and popu
We found this place from the fantastic reviews on Trip Advisor, and it lived up to our expectations. Setting was beautiful, surrounded by a gorgeous garden and lit pool. Food was delicious and a welcome change to curry!! We had garlic bread with cheese to start followed by Arabiata pasta, Mare pizza and a green side salad. The staff were friendly and helpful.
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 250 reviews
Located in Calangute-Baga circle. Great outdoor ambience restaurant & bar. Offers continental cuisine. Everyday serves fresh seafood, meat, vegetables & herbs from selected farms.
We went to this place in march and had pizzas which were great and the service was great too, unfortunately the toilets are horrendous. theres one toilet for men and women and the floor was wet through, the seat which covered in wee and the toilet smelt awful. This restaurant definitely need to address the state of the bathroom and if they can only have one due to space then they need to dedicate a person to make sure in is checked every hour as it certainly put us of going back.
4 based on 486 reviews
Ate twice here during our visit to Calangute. The food is wide ranging. We had both Indian and Italian food and was impressed each time. Not only is the food excellent it is beautifully presented and very well priced. The staff are lovely, friendly and nothing seems to be too much trouble for them. The restaurant is ideally situated and great for people and funnily traffic watching. Highly recommended!
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5 based on 214 reviews
Amavi is a fine dining restaurant in Goa that combines exquisite food with incredible architecture for the best dining experience
We heard about this restaurant from a family friend and decided to check it out. We were not disappointed. We were greeted immediately and shown to our table. The staff were very attentive. I ordered Beef Wellington and my husband a pork chop. An apperitive was brought to our table.The food took about 20 minutes to arrive but was worth waiting for. The presentation was perfect and the taste was just what I had hoped for.For desert I chose Pavlova.Thank you Gwen for your wonderful review. We are glad you enjoyed the meal and service and had a memorable experience at Amavi. We look forward to welcome you back to Amavi on your next visit.We would also like to thank your family friend who recommended Amavi to you.
4 based on 207 reviews
We went to Royal Relish as friends had been the year before. We had onion bajiâs and garlic bread to start. My onion bajiâs were bland and had no flavour. My partners garlic bread initially arrived with icing sugar on it! The staff rectified this once we informed them.Main courses were a chicken tikka and a lamb rogan josh, neither werenât anything to write home about (ironic as Iâm writing about them).All in all a very average meal, we will not be returning
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.
Where to eat Indian food in Baga: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 164 reviews
We are a small upcoming restaurant. Our chef / owner comes with a michelin background and experience of more than 10 years working in the Uk and USA. Also since our roots are Goan we will bring a small classic traditional Goan menu prepared by the chefs m
One of the best 2 restaurants in Baga North Goa.Food was amazing. Atmosphere on the place really good.Staff very helpful and king! Highly recommended.
4 based on 815 reviews
Jamies is a cab ride from baga beach around 300 rupees.The menu is quite extensive and will suit all needs and tastes with traditional sausage and mash to a typical Goan curry. Our food was served very quickly, I had chicken curry, rice with cheese & garlic nan it was a perfect sized portion and hotness. (they ask how hot you would like it) My fellow traveler had prawn curry and they were as equally satisfied with their meal. The staff were very attentive and pleasant. they do a nice selection of cocktails but we shared a bottle of house wine @1900 rupess (In Goa wine is expensive in comparison to the UK) only downside for me personally was lack of ambiance maybe some back ground music would change that. We could hear every customers conversations.
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