Lila Café
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN GOA/ Updated : Mar 3, 2016, 16:19 IST
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Located next to the Baga River, this open-air café serves one of the best European-style breakfasts in Goa.
Located next to the Baga River, this open-air café serves one of the best European-style breakfasts in Goa. Read less

Located next to the Baga River, this open-air café serves one of the best European-style breakfasts in Goa. Their spread includes breakfast cereals, freshly-baked breads, croissants with fillings, omelettes, cereals, sandwiches, milkshakes, juices, lassi, cakes and desserts. If that isn’t reason enough to get up early, Lila Café also has an extensive lunch menu. Their Swiss-style fried potatoes or rosti, fillet steak, smoked kingfish, Hungarian goulash and pan-fried chicken are all highly recommended.
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