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Club Vasco Da Gama - Panjim - Photo album

Delicious and authentic Goan food served. Good service and lovely atmosphere too. Highly recommend this place for authentic Goan cuisine.
5 star food at great prices. The owner is an incredible gentleman and the ambience of the place is one of the best around in Panjim area Will return.
Mejwani Restaurant (also known as City Shack) located inside the Anantashram Hotel has two rooms, one air conditioned and one without. I ate inside the Air conditioned room Not sure if the prices are higher in there or not? The service was lovely and the food was delicious! Best Indian food I have
Veg Forminahas â‚ą160 per portion that consists of 4 pieces. The taste was quite good & fresh, especially the outer crunchy part adding a texture to this entire dish! đź’Ż It is a perfect healthy snacking alternative for people who are calorie conscious.
I absolutely loved this place! While their menu may seem limited, they've got a great range of Goan and Portugese inspired dishes. Tastes very Authentic and just like Home cooked food! It's got a vibe and theme that remind me of an old style club but with a modern bar. View and seating was great, st
Vasco is our go to place for karoke night with Ashely on Fridays. Freddie the manager, is a gracious host. If you want to sample good goan food and enjoy a great vide, do visit this place.
One of the best places in panjim just 250 mts from panjim Church. Loved the cocktails, mouth watering and delicious authentic Goan and Portuguese food, lively world music playing in the background and the ambience gives you the feel of sitting in one of the old Portuguese clubs. A part of the decor
The first stop for the night is along the Fenny and Tapas Trail with Make It Happen. Seems to be a very old club (established 1909) After a shot of Fenny, we had Fenny cocktails (Mojito?); and some snacks including Cheese and Olive platter, Beef Croquet, Veg. Forminhas to name some. A wonderful no
Food, ambiance, location - this restaurant has all 3 going for it. They have a limited menu, but they’ve stuck to what they do best, and you’ll appreciate that. Best time to go here is during lunch hour and sit next to the windows overlooking the garden. Or, if you’re in the mood for it, Friday nigh
Nostalgic ambience…Saudades … fond memories of the “good old days” Food like mother made it Choriz Pao is the best in Goa - even if the most expensive Occasionally an added bonus - live performance by talented musicians
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