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Goa advice needed
Morning everybody and Merry Chrsitmas!
You'll normally find me on the Middle East section as I live in Dubai, but me and my wife are heading to Goa tomorrow for Christmas. Now we're staying in Shiolim, in Shiolim House which looks lovely but we have 5 days there - and I realise it's going to be rammed for Christmas but we've looked in guide books but I much prefer advice from the horses mouth! So can you guys give me some tips of places I should go and see, also good places to eat, either little nice places or the more expensive places to go for a really nice meal? Thanks in advance, cheers, Spugsy ;) |
Re: Goa advice needed
Originally Posted by Spugsy
(Post 10446385)
Morning everybody and Merry Chrsitmas!
You'll normally find me on the Middle East section as I live in Dubai, but me and my wife are heading to Goa tomorrow for Christmas. Now we're staying in Shiolim, in Shiolim House which looks lovely but we have 5 days there - and I realise it's going to be rammed for Christmas but we've looked in guide books but I much prefer advice from the horses mouth! So can you guys give me some tips of places I should go and see, also good places to eat, either little nice places or the more expensive places to go for a really nice meal? Thanks in advance, cheers, Spugsy ;) There is a section in the Goa Forum regarding eating places. Have a good holiday, and a Merry Christmas to you and your family. |
Re: Goa advice needed
Hi since you are in north goa visit brittos shack at baga and souza lobo at calangute for some good food... In the south you can visit Martins Corner..
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Re: Goa advice needed
Originally Posted by Spugsy
(Post 10446385)
Morning everybody and Merry Chrsitmas!
You'll normally find me on the Middle East section as I live in Dubai, but me and my wife are heading to Goa tomorrow for Christmas. Now we're staying in Shiolim, in Shiolim House which looks lovely but we have 5 days there - and I realise it's going to be rammed for Christmas but we've looked in guide books but I much prefer advice from the horses mouth! So can you guys give me some tips of places I should go and see, also good places to eat, either little nice places or the more expensive places to go for a really nice meal? Thanks in advance, cheers, Spugsy ;) PS please ignore the above post as both of these places are over priced/over rated and i wouldn`t use either of them. |
Re: Goa advice needed
Originally Posted by RiaAlvares
(Post 10446823)
Hi since you are in north goa visit brittos shack at baga and souza lobo at calangute for some good food... In the south you can visit Martins Corner..
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Re: Goa advice needed
Originally Posted by RiaAlvares
(Post 10446823)
Hi since you are in north goa visit brittos shack at baga and souza lobo at calangute for some good food... In the south you can visit Martins Corner..
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Re: Goa advice needed
[QUOTE=RiaAlvares;10446823]Hi since you are in north goa visit brittos shack at baga and souza lobo at calangute for some good food... In the south you can visit Martins Corner..[/QUOTE
Hi RiaAlvares First of all welcome to BE Sorry to say this to a new poster ..... but as someone who regularly visits North Goa I would actually recommend giving both Brittos and especially Lobos a very wide berth. Brittos used to be lovely but the last two times I have been there the food was overpriced and below average..........I think they were resting on old reputation. That said I did not go there last season and not yet in Goa to try this season so I would hope they have improved. Souza Lobos...I have NEVER had a decent meal there....in fact out of my worst five meals in Goa.....4 of them were at Souza Lobos !!!! Unfortunately some friends of mine are friends of the owner so when they come to town they go there....which is the only reason I will set foot in the place. Dread - x |
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Martins Corner is OK though, very good service and atmosphere, but South. Just book in advance and don't sit near the music loud speaker.
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Re: Goa advice needed
Originally Posted by Bipat
(Post 10446963)
Martins Corner is OK though, very good service and atmosphere, but South. Just book in advance and don't sit near the music loud speaker.
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Re: Goa advice needed
Originally Posted by johnny five
(Post 10447000)
But do you want to pay top dollar for "ok" ?
. I enjoy eating there (apart from the 'music'). There is not so much choice in the South. |
Re: Goa advice needed
Quite,
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Re: Goa advice needed
Originally Posted by Spugsy
(Post 10446385)
Morning everybody and Merry Chrsitmas!
You'll normally find me on the Middle East section as I live in Dubai, but me and my wife are heading to Goa tomorrow for Christmas. Now we're staying in Shiolim, in Shiolim House which looks lovely but we have 5 days there - and I realise it's going to be rammed for Christmas but we've looked in guide books but I much prefer advice from the horses mouth! So can you guys give me some tips of places I should go and see, also good places to eat, either little nice places or the more expensive places to go for a really nice meal? Thanks in advance, cheers, Spugsy ;) For restaurants in Siolim try Flavorz, Amancios in Tar, Little Goa opposite the SFX school and a new one in Tar that I do not know the name of. On the road towards Chapora is Candle light and Mamas Corner. There is a good band playing in Tessos further down the road from you on Christmas Eve. There is a music festival in Baga Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. You must go to the fishing port of Chapora and if you want a walk up to the old fort with some lovely views of the river and the sea. Have a great time and may see you around.. :thumbsup: |
Re: Goa advice needed
Avoid Goa! Christmas & New Year. All the numbnuts from BOMBAY & BANGALORE Come here to get rat-arsed on 5 Kingfishers and then become obnoxious. Look out for large people carriers with 20 persons on board. I have not visited Baga Candolim for over 2 years so imagine it is even worse than i remember.Sorry to be so negative, but if i had a choice i would choose Kochi Kerela. Hello to all like me who keep coming to GOA even though there is no Golf Course (who cares) I am just one of those low caste tourists who spend about 5 Lahk rupees a year spending the winter in GOA,instead of lining the pockets of those over-priced Hotels that are available (allegedly in GOA) All the best from Mr APPY
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Re: Goa advice needed
Originally Posted by rdenero
(Post 10450197)
Avoid Goa! Christmas & New Year. All the numbnuts from BOMBAY & BANGALORE Come here to get rat-arsed on 5 Kingfishers and then become obnoxious. Look out for large people carriers with 20 persons on board. I have not visited Baga Candolim for over 2 years so imagine it is even worse than i remember.Sorry to be so negative, but if i had a choice i would choose Kochi Kerela. Hello to all like me who keep coming to GOA even though there is no Golf Course (who cares) I am just one of those low caste tourists who spend about 5 Lahk rupees a year spending the winter in GOA,instead of lining the pockets of those over-priced Hotels that are available (allegedly in GOA) All the best from Mr APPY
Rdenero I would have to agree with you.....and add that traffic in North Goa is a nightmare so be prepared to walk if you want to go out anywhere on either Xmas or New Years Eve (especially as many of the taxi drivers try to quadruple their prices on these nights!). Also many drivers - both Indians and Tourists - are paralytic drunk so be careful even when walking...... Additionally the beach vista is somewhat awash with the baggy brown undies brigade !!! :rofl::rofl: Dread - x |
Re: Goa advice needed
Keep meaning to buy brown underpants not available in the U.K.
Would like to walk around with them on my head, of course with designer label such as TITAN Watches or TATA crapmobile. About to finish my Xmas Scotch Whisky pressy. Thank you for reply. rdenero |
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