What's the best part about holidays (after the 1) shopping and 2) the company)?
WELL, OBVIOUSLY, THE FOOD!
If there's one vacation rule I have, it's to NEVER compromise on the food (or think about the calories) because if anything, it will be the ONE thing you regret.
Goa, like all cities, has the expensive 5-7 star restaurants, but if you're Young and Hungry like almost all of us are, there's no better place to EAT YOUR HEART OUT than shacks in Goa!
Though they may be visually unappealing, the various meals I had in shacks were ON PAR with the meal I had at Taj Exotica. I AM NOT JOKING. You will get all the food (and the drinks) that you've ever wanted at 1/10th the price.
I can't give you my favourite restaurant, because in the three days I as there, I managed to try three shacks, and they were all awesome, which only leaves me wondering what the COUNTLESS other's food might taste like.
WELL, OBVIOUSLY, THE FOOD!
If there's one vacation rule I have, it's to NEVER compromise on the food (or think about the calories) because if anything, it will be the ONE thing you regret.
Goa, like all cities, has the expensive 5-7 star restaurants, but if you're Young and Hungry like almost all of us are, there's no better place to EAT YOUR HEART OUT than shacks in Goa!
Though they may be visually unappealing, the various meals I had in shacks were ON PAR with the meal I had at Taj Exotica. I AM NOT JOKING. You will get all the food (and the drinks) that you've ever wanted at 1/10th the price.
I can't give you my favourite restaurant, because in the three days I as there, I managed to try three shacks, and they were all awesome, which only leaves me wondering what the COUNTLESS other's food might taste like.
So, my only advice for food in Goa is:
1) Be Adventurous and
2) EAT LIKE THE GOANS IN CHEAP SHACKS
For more on Goa, come back tomorrow!
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