Find out what Mediterranean restaurants to try in Colva. Colvá is a coastal village in Salcete, south Goa, on the west coast of India. Colva Beach stretches for around 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi), part of a beach consisting of about 25 kilometres (16 mi) of powder white sand, lined along its shore by coconut palms and extending from Bogmalo in the north to Cabo de Rama in the south.
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4 based on 152 reviews
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Our visit to Goa was made memorable by very professional and humble staff.All of them greeted us warmly while we entered the restaurant and when we left.The waiter and his service was best we ever had at any restaurant as he sounded like an ex army personnel. He was from Jammu - migrated to Delhi and probably was a retired army gentleman.Food is amazing- we tried paneer tikka, shahi murg , white sauce pasta and pasta salad on the other day.Ambiance is beautiful.I would like to reiterate that it was not the amazing food but best in class service that brought us back to this restaurant.The waiter also helped us choose the menu and was genuine enough to guide us to the right pointers proactively as we roam in Goa.If it isnât for the food it is for him that I would like you to visit the restaurant.
4 based on 124 reviews
During our stay in Benaulim choose to eat here twice as different choice of food and love the garden setting. First visit we had the Bruchetta very tasty ( not everyone gets this right) Margarita pizza and vegetarian lasagne. Cheese cake passion fruit and coffees.love their goodfellas pink gin and tonic with the spices. Second visit we had Bruchetta spaghetti bolognese and meat Lasagne. All food nice. Service good. Will be back next year .
4 based on 69 reviews
Beautiful food,beautiful service,beautiful presentation and authentic flavours is the best way to describe the food at this restaurant.We keep visiting Goa but the Goan food here has to be the best ever.We had a 3 course menu to choose from and the variety was very good-goan and portugese and so were the portions .The delicate Bebinca to the most gooey to die for chocolate mud ball was the perfect finish to the otherwise perfect meal.They have an open kitchen and the chef made it a point to interact with us.We were fed with a great deal of love and it the highlight of our stay in Goa.
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