In rains, sunshine or gloomy winters - this place rocks. The Portuguese loved it so much that they had to be run out as recently as 1960. Hauntingly beautiful landscapes, live bands, sunny beaches, Recheiado pasted pomfrets and bebinca, beer, Western Ghats, temples, churches and world heritage architecture. Chill out in Goa! Sousegaad!

Thursday, August 7, 2008

An unusual "Hotel" in Panjim....

By Frederick Noronha
A brief video report of Anandasharam, a simple yet popular place serving traditional Goan Hindu food, known for its tasty curries and fish-based preparations. You can eat home-style food, and the cost of a rice-plate: Rs 25 (as of August 2008).

The author and videographer Frederick Noronha lives in Goa and blogs at http://fredericknoronha.wordpress.com/

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