Culinary gems in Assagao you must explore

Abigail Crasto

ASSAGAO'S FLAVOURS

Assagao's dining scene is rapidly evolving, with new eateries and restaurants cropping up at a remarkable pace. If you're planning a gastronomical visit to North Goa, then look nowhere else.

Goa| Assagao| Places to eat| Must-try restaurants | Photo: Roxanne D'silva

SUZIE'S

Tucked away in the verdant, jungly lanes of Assagao, Suzie’s is a tranquil garden restaurant known for its 5-course dinners that blend local ingredients with global inspirations.

Goa| Assagao| Places to eat| Garden restaurant | Photo: Suzie's

GUNPOWDER

Set in a charming old Indo-Portuguese house, Gunpowder offers a relaxed, calm ambience and a menu that is focused around the rich flavours of India's peninsular region.

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IZUMI

Next up is Izumi, a Japanese restaurant in Assagao. Put this one on your must-try list if you’re a fan of fresh, flavourful Japanese fare.

Goa| Assagao| Places to Eat| Japanese flavours

GULAABO JI

Gulaaboji brings a retro charm to Assagao with its pink, Indian-inspired interiors and a thoughtfully curated menu that revives treasured recipes cherished by past generations.

Goa| Assagao| Places to eat| Forgotten recipes | Photo: Rohan Fernandes

JUGNU

Another foodies' favourite that ticks all the boxes is Jugnu, that combines beautiful outdoor seating, striking interiors and a signature menu curated by Chef Ajay Chopra.

Goa| Assagao| Places to eat| Firefly| Chef Ajay Chopra | Photo: Jugnu

SOPO

Rounding up the list is Sopo, a must-visit Assagao restaurant that introduces the rich flavours of Burmese cuisine to Goa’s culinary landscape.

Goa| Assagao| Places to eat| Burmese cuisine| Must-try | Photo: Gomantak Times

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