La Dolce Vita
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS, DIU/ Updated : Sep 4, 2016, 10:36 IST
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A short walk away from the town’s centre, La Dolce Vita is a perfect mix of good food and perfect settings. Great for a hearty breakfast as well as a leisurely dinner, it is run by a family that offers nothing but fresh, home-cook … Read more
A short walk away from the town’s centre, La Dolce Vita is a perfect mix of good food and perfect settings. Great for a hearty breakfast as well as a leisurely dinner, it is run by a family that offers nothing but fresh, home-cooked meals. The menu at La Dolce Vita has a lot for foodies, including some must-haves such as garlic prawn fry, tomato coriander rice, lemon rice, pasta, homemade muesli and a variety of pancakes, waffles and more. Read less

A short walk away from the town’s centre, La Dolce Vita is a perfect mix of good food and perfect settings. Great for a hearty breakfast as well as a leisurely dinner, it is run by a family that offers nothing but fresh, home-cooked meals. The menu at La Dolce Vita has a lot for foodies, including some must-haves such as garlic prawn fry, tomato coriander rice, lemon rice, pasta, homemade muesli and a variety of pancakes, waffles and more. Quite inviting with its open-air seating, it is set in the courtyard of an old house and has the fresh, sea breeze wafting in to make it just perfect. Walk into this one if all the beach-hopping (Diu’s beaches are right across the road!) makes you hungry, for the portions are surprisingly large here!
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