Panjim Food Walk

Panjim Food Walk

Rs2250 onwards
Join us for an intimate culinary journey through the charming Latin Quarter of Fontainhas and the bustling streets of Panjim.

Tantalizing blend of Portuguese & Indian

Are you ready to unlock the true taste of Goa, beyond the beaches and shacks? This isn't just a food walk; it's an immersion into the soul of Goan cuisine, a tantalizing blend of Portuguese heritage and vibrant Indian spices, guided by local experts who live and breathe these flavors. We skip the tourist traps and take you to hidden gems, family-run eateries, and local favorites where real Goans eat. Discover dishes you won't find on standard restaurant menus – unique Goan snacks, traditional sweets, and refreshing local beverages. Stroll through Panjim's picturesque streets, soak in the Indo-Portuguese architecture, and hear fascinating stories that bring the city and its food to life.

The Sweet Start in Fontainhas

We begin our journey in the vibrant and picturesque Latin Quarter of Fontainhas. Take in the colourful houses and charming alleys as your guide sets the stage for our culinary adventure. Goan Confectionery & Chai is the first stop which is a quaint, traditional bakery. Here, we'll dive into the world of Goan sweets with a delightful Bebinca (Goa's layered cake masterpiece), perfectly paired with a strong, spiced Goan Chai. This introduces the Portuguese influence on Goan sweets.

Savory Street & Local Delights

We'll navigate through charming backstreets, heading to a beloved local snack joint often overlooked by visitors. Pattoleos & Ros Omelette (Sampling): Experience the unique Pattoleos, sweet rice parcels steamed in turmeric leaves, or a sample of the iconic Ros Omelette, a spicy chicken xacuti gravy poured over a fluffy omelette and served with local bread (pao). This showcases the savoury street food culture and local staples. Local Beverage Stop: Quench your thirst with a refreshing Sol Kadi (kokum-infused coconut milk drink) – a digestive and cooling local favourite.

Market & Main Street Flavors

We'll pass by the bustling Panjim Municipal Market for a sensory overload of fresh produce, spices, and local life, discussing the ingredients that shape Goan cuisine.

A Sweet Farewell

Traditional Goan Sweet Treat: We'll conclude our food walk with a seasonal delight, from a cherished local vendor.

Food Evangelist

A Food evangelist will lead this Panjim food walk to help you taste the best of Goan cuisine

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The untold story of Goa's cuisine

4+ Persons
Rs2250/person
  • Guide
  • Food
2 Persons
Rs2500/person
  • Guide
  • Food
Single Person
Rs3500/person
  • Guide
  • Food
12 PM/7PM - Start
Meet the food evangelist at Garcia de Orta, near Municipal Garden
Goan Confectionery & Chai
Savory Street & Local Delights
Market & Main Street Flavors
A Sweet Farewell
230PM/930PM- Finish
End of walk at Garcia de Orta, near Municipal Garden

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“The guide was very knowledgeable and could tailor the tours according the cultural background and interests of the participants. I am from England and have been to India on business 3 or 4 times and I learnt a lot about India, Indian history, and cultural matters. I am very happy to have spent two days in her expert care.”
Malcolm
Human Resources
“The Panjim heritage walk was a wonderful experience . The guide was terrific, had great passion for Goa and was able to explain the heritage structures as well as the history and culture of the place in depth. The stories of Portuguese legacy was very interesting. The food was Goan and delicious. I would strongly recommend 5 Senses for any tour in Goa!”
Jessie Lawrence
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