To be quite truthful you can count on one hand places to you would want to at eat in canangute but some of them you go to for other things, as already said Molly's and Infantara entertainment ..The Chippy for an english breakfast or lunch and Souza Lobbo is an institution in its self for good cheap basic food severed on the beach for the last 30 plus years. To dine out go to Baga.
Can't remember if I mentioned J & A's along the river side near Royal Goen beach club
Souza Lobos has been getting some awful reviews lately.
ann
hot and sour soup with garlic bread at souza lobos with an ice cold beer just as the sun,s going down fantastic arrive monday cant wait [/b]
3/4 days later we ate there again and the OH spent the next day in the little room (most of it anyway) we could be wrong but the coincidence was a little too much for us and we haven't eaten there since.
chilly
Check out the PALM TREE in Calangute high street upstairs Opp the old petrol pumps, they have a great Mexican menu along with all the other usual stuff and Max and Jayne will make you most welcome.
If you are looking for a cheap drink and some good conversation try BUBBLES bar down the alley way Opp Johnny's chemist on the high street, Oh god i hope you don't bump in to IC in there you will never get out.
Mike
I think that when we first went to Calangute there was quite a few good restaurants down the high street but over the years Baga and Candolim seem to have developed the restaurant scene far better and we now eat very rarely in Calangute the only exception being the Plantain Leaf which we still enjoy.
Good wholesome food, cheap and honest.
Tibetans eat there so can't be bad.
Service is so so but food is good.
off topic conversation is now in the goa gossip thread
Plantain Leaf is good and inexpensive...also Tibetan Kitchen (tucked away near the antique shop on the road down to the "steps").
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