For us Indians, Goa is the perfect destination for a holiday because of the beach and sea, the palm trees, the lively atmosphere, and the vibrant nightlife. North Goa is more popular with young people and receives more visitors than South Goa because to its jazzy parties, water sports, delicious street food, and lively beaches at Anjuna, Vagator, and Calangute. Here, you can see the forts of Chapora and Aguada. Beaches like Majorda Beach, Butterfly Beach, and Palolem Beach in South Goa are heart-melting. Here you can take your loved ones to Tiswandhi Island as well. There is an incredible variety of food in both North and South Goa, and some of the must-try items in Goa are as follows: Bebinca, a multi-layered cake made of egg, coconut milk, sugar, and ghee, is similar to poi, a goan bread. Their Ambot tik is a tasty gravy made with tamarind, peppercorns, and dried red chilies. Their delicious chicken cafareal is created with lime, coriander, green chilies, peppercorns, and mint. Their sorpotel is a flavorful stew that is enhanced by vinegar and spices. Their reacheado masala tastes fantastic and is a red hot chili masala. The top eateries included in the list below provide a wide range of cuisines, including continental, South Indian, Lebanese, Mexican, and more. You can sample all of these delicacies there.