Nata Goa
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Ended up at this local place for breakfast for the last day of my trip. They have a good Ham & Cheese Omelette. Their pancakes are more like crepes ro…
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A cute breakfast cafe on Anjuna beach road serving best of Portuguese cuisine. Right from the fresh Nata to soups you can savour on quick bites which …
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Fresh portugese food and coffee cravings in Anjuna, Goa?Then head over to nata Goa which is at a walking distance from the Anjuna beach.Also, the uncl…
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5 Reviews on “Nata Goa”
Ended up at this local place for breakfast for the last day of my trip. They have a good Ham & Cheese Omelette. Their pancakes are more like crepes rolled up. Was a bit disappointed with that. They serve portuguese items too. We tasted their chicken rissoles and it was gooooooood
A cute breakfast cafe on Anjuna beach road serving best of Portuguese cuisine. Right from the fresh Nata to soups you can savour on quick bites which are made to customer’s delight.
Fresh portugese food and coffee cravings in Anjuna, Goa?Then head over to nata Goa which is at a walking distance from the Anjuna beach.Also, the uncle at the restaurant is friendly and take the time to give his recommendations of the place and surroundings.A true hippie vibe wherein you can sit until eternity and enjoy the Goan life.The Nutella Banana pancakes were one of a kind.Totally different from the rest of the country.Prawn dishes are super amazing too.A little undiscovered gem in the city.
Tucked in along the by-lanes of Anjuna, and along the main road that leads to the legendary Wednesday flea market, the little café is a shared space, which dishes out Portuguese fare of varying shapes and sizes. By day, the space is the culinary temple of Gonçalo Morna of Coimbra in Portugal, who runs Nata; before turning it over to different hands from 7 pm onwards, which is when the workings of Churrasco do Patrão take over. While both establishments work along Portuguese lines, this is the primary difference. Churrasco do Patrão has one solo star on the menu, the grilled chicken. Trust me, it doesn’t get more mainstream Portuguese than a frango grelhado or grilled chicken. If you refuse to take me seriously on that front (and I will hate myself for saying this), just think Nando’s.
Cute little cafe serving Portugese fare in a laidback setting. It is run by a Portugese family, so rest assured they serve some authentic Portugese food and some great coffee. Go there, grab and bite and chill