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Contribuisci feedbackFood was good. The place was nice. Music was nice too, not too loud or not too soft either. I Went there and in the afternoon… it wasn’t crowded. The seating isn’t uniform so it doesn’t look like a regular restaurant. The place has a nice vibe and feel to it. It was recommended by a friend and it lived up to it.
If you have never tried Portuguese food before, surely give this place a try. They have thalis for vegetarians as well as non vegetarian which includes a lot of items from the menu. Also, the meat balls are just to die for. Its filled with cheese and is soft and juicy. Surely would love to visit soon.
Probably one of my favourite finds in Goa so far! Delicately cooked traditional Portuguese food with mild but gorgeous flavours. I absolutely love this place, 100% would go back.
Nice small place. Serves Portuguese cuisine as well along with the regular sandwiches, eggs, breakfast juices, shakes etc. Does have Mosquito problem if you are visiting during monsoon specially. You can ask the owner for mosquito spray/odomos, they will provide. Nice place for a good breakfast. Would recommend, the farmhouse breakfast or Rossini (Portugese starter)
Perhaps the find of the tour! Tucked nicely hidden in the bylanes of Anjuna, Nata is an amazing little joint run by Pedro, a Portuguese who has been Goa for the last 5 years and he whipped up some sumptuous Portuguese food( even the music is Portuguese). The food tastes amazing, the service is done with heart on the sleeve and overall a brilliant experience. One small downer is the lack of space and little bit more tidiness to the place, but otherwise just perfect!