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Lila Cafe Goa Review

The ambience at Lila Cafe is serene and is done up in white and green hues, with white painted wooden cane furniture and indoor plants giving it a relaxing feel.

If you’re looking for a stop over for breakfast, lunch or evening high tea in Goa, then 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 big relief from several snobbish restaurants that you come across in Goa.

While you wait for your bill to arrive, take a stroll in their souvenir shop. I picked up some aroma sticks from Auroville, Pondicherry, that were perfect to gift family and friends back home.

Old Address:

Lila Café,
Near Baga-River,
Arpora-Baga, Bardez,
Goa

New Address:

H No. 1259, Tito’s White House,

Calangute-Arpora-Siolim Road,

Anjuna, Goa 403509
Phone:0832 291 4687

Phone: +91 (0) 832 – 2279843
Email: lilacafe@sify.com
Worth a visit – Yes! [scg_html_carrot]
 
For Rediff.com, 28th February, 2008.

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Tanya is a graduate in Sociology from Sophia College, Mumbai, a post-graduate in Communications and Media from SNDT Women’s University in Mumbai and holds a Master's Degree in Journalis & Mass Communications from Chandigarh University. A former writing mentor and a seasoned lifestyle writer, Tanya writes columns on The Lifestyle Portal of life and living.

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