Reviews on French food in Assagao, Bardez, Goa. Assagao (pronounced [aːsɡãːw]) is a village in Bardez, Goa located about 4 kilometres west of Mapusa. Assagao is Known as Land of Flowers. Village is surrounded by hills, From Mapusa town, the road u-turns uphill and, while descending the pass in the small plateau, splits into two parallel roads one which proceeds straight along The church of St. Cajetan, Assagao Union High School anjuna and the other passes by Pallottine Seminary,Panchyat office straight to Badem. The popular beaches of Anjuna and Vagator are to the west of Assagao. Assagao Union High School is located in the village.
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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.
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At Bistrot Botanique, we aim to serve simple, thoughtful food using fresh produce that is sourced daily. Each dish is prepared respecting the ingredients & keeping it simple & tasty. Our passion is for healthy and contemporary French cuisine and pâtisseri
Only open for lunch, this café/ bistro offers a short french menu of season local produce and some french imported cheese. Great fresh juice cocktails. Really nice food. We had the roasted Camembert for starters and a yummy fish burger, that I both recommend. you will find a relaxing atmosphere and friendly staff. I am glad the will be open during monsoon !!!!
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Good food travels places, and so the journey of happiness is carried miles and miles. Black Vanilla is proud to open its second premium outlet in the coastal belt of North Goa, in Assagao. The all-day breakfast house sends aromas of coffee gushing out of
Beautiful and relaxed place to be especially for a Sunday Breakfast the egg preparations, churos and crepes were awesome , but the bacon used as accompaniment was of a inferior quality, very rubbery , would be better if premium bacon was used, staff very friendly. Will definitely visit again ..Hello Clarence,Was great to have you here and thanks for the recommendations. I've noted your input on the bacon, I will have this checked, we've not heard other concerns, but want to address if any.We'll love to see you againThanks,LR
4 based on 871 reviews
Dear all, LA PLAGE RE-OPENS - EVERY YEAR - with new dishes on our menu AND a new decoration, from the LAST WEEK of NOVEMBER till MID-END of APRIL, 7 days a week - from 8:30 AM to 10:00 PM (welcoming our last customers for the evening). Thank you, cheers a
La Plage is such a wonderful place to eat. The food is superb, the waiting staff are very good and the wine is chilled. Try the grilled mackerel & watermelon or the tuna fillet with wasabi mash, both are delicious. If you’re craving a steak you’ll get the perfect fix with a lush fillet of beef cooked as rare as you like. Remember to leave room for the chocolate thali, a very special dessert.The setting is truly wonderful, an eclectic art collection fills the space alongside unusual light fittings and a deep well full of cat fish. It’s a chic, laid back place that we enjoyed many times during our stay at Ashvem beach – for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
4 based on 56 reviews
We spent quite a while trying to find this bakery but there was no sign of it. We asked three different local businesses who say it closed last year. Perhaps they should update the information on TripAdvisor as one business thought they had relocated to Anjuna
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