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(thalis ?50-60, mains ?40-100; 9am-11pm)
A local lunch joint knocking out cheap and tasty thal-
is, including Goan fish and veggie versions.
Café Inn
(
www.cafeinn.in
;
meals ?110-330; 10am-11pm; )
This fun semi-outdoor place has loud music,
servers in saris and a cool cafe vibe. The Italian coffee, snacks, shakes, burgers and salads
are great, but it's the evening barbecue that stands out: pick your base, toppings, sauces
and bread to create a grilled mix-and-match masterpiece.
CAFE
$$
German Bakery
(pastries ?25-80, mains ?115-180; 8am-10pm)
It's worth the trek back from the beach for tasty
baked treats, excellent coffee and yak-cheese croissants at the cosy German Bakery. Set
breakfasts are good and there's a full menu of Italian, Indian, Chinese and Israeli dishes
for dinner.
BAKERY, MULTICUISINE
$$
Fern's By Kate's
( 9822165261; ?120-350; 8.30am-10.30pm; )
Back from the beach, this solid timber place
with a vague nautical feel serves up excellent authentic Goan food such as local sausages
and shark
amok-tik
. Upstairs are two beautifully-finished air-con rooms (?4000) with large
bathrooms, four-poster beds and sea views.
GOAN
$$
Magic Italy
(mains ?230-380; 3pm-midnight)
On the main beach road, Magic Italy has been around for a
while but the quality of its pizza and pasta is getting ever better, with imported Italian in-
gredients like ham, salami and olive oil, imaginative wood-fired pizzas and homemade
pasta. The atmosphere is busy but chilled.
ITALIAN
$$
Casa Fiesta
(mains ?90-280; 8.30am-midnight)
Fiesta serves up a bit of a 'world menu' but its speciality
(or point of difference) is Mexican, and it makes a pretty good fist of fajitas, burritos and
MEXICAN
$$