The best restaurants to celebrate Christmas and New Year in Goa
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN GOA/ Updated : Nov 28, 2017, 15:03 IST
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Goa is the undisputed party capital of India and when it comes to the celebration of Christmas and New Year, there is hardly any place in India that can contest this coastal paradise.
Goa is the undisputed party capital of India and when it comes to the celebration of Christmas and New Year, there is hardly any place in India that can contest this coastal paradise. Read less

Goa is the undisputed party capital of India and when it comes to the celebration of Christmas and New Year, there is hardly any place in India that can contest this coastal paradise. Restaurants in Goa for Christmas celebrations redefine the excitement of the festive season, and this is also the case when it comes to New Year parties. Festivities and food are related to each other since time immemorial and Goa will show you new horizons in Christmas and New Year celebration in terms of food variety and abundance.
Goa of course also has the reputation for being a party paradise, so rest assured, you will find numerous party hubs in Goa. But for those who would like to visit restaurants in Goa for New Year celebrations, or for Christmas dinner, then here you will find some stupendous restaurants, serving world cuisine. One cannot really ignore Goan cuisine while they are at it, so it is imperative that you give this one a try. The dishes contain fish, coconut, and milk based curries, all of which can enthral your taste buds. Not to forget the incredible Vindaloo and its many magics.
You are in for a real treat this Christmas and New Year if you are in Goa and thinking of dining out. Most of these restaurants also serve alcohol, so you have some good accompaniment to go with your food. It is indeed a blessed experience to enjoy a quiet dinner on New Year’s Eve, there is nothing like it. So instead of wearing your dancing shoes and partying all night long, go on a culinary voyage, and welcome the New Year.
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