Lila Cafe
Text by: Tanya Munshi
Quite a serene atmosphere is what I would like to mention about Lila Cafe. The entire ambience is done up in white and green, with white painted wooden cane furniture giving it a more relaxing appeal. If you're looking for a stop over for breakfast, lunch or evening high tea, Lila Cafe is just the place.
Mushroom Omelet or Waterbuffalo Ham Sandwhich combined with Assam Tea is soothing on a lazy morning. A breakfast for two should come to within Rs. 300/-.
Lila Cafe is open from morning 8:30AM and closes for the day at 6:00PM. Don't miss their menu card which looks like a tabloid and is an interesting read, while you wait for your order. The staff is courteous, friendly and is a much relief from several snobbish restaurants that you may come across in Goa.
While you wait for your bill to arrive, take a stroll in their souvenir shop. I picked up some really nice incense sticks from Auroville, Pondicherry.
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Location:
Lila Café,
Near Baga-River,
Arpora-Baga, Bardez,
Goa,
Phone: +91 (0) 832 - 2279843
Email: lilacafe@sify.com
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3 comments:
I guess you can try and submit these Goa articles to "Times Goa Guide".
The Times Goa Guide has some very stale information of Goa and is highly outdated which needs urgent updating. Contact the team and strike a deal. I bet those Times guys would jump at these articles.
Another useful article. Thanks a lot.
Hi Vijayendra,
Thanks a ton for such a positive feedback! I am not too sure if Times Goa Guide would entertain my views, as it is their way of functioning is very different. Btw, have you tried contacting Rediff? Any news from them? In fact, Rediff is using my Goa Food Guide.
No, I haven't yet contacted Rediff.com. I am currently working on a good writing sample, before I contact Rediff.com. That would give them an insight into my writing abilities, and make things easier.
You atleast give a try on the Goa Guide idea...simply becoz, you never know! The Times Goa Guide really needs some updates, and your articles are very useful.
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