Take a culinary stroll on Panjim's 18th June Road

Katia Goes

CELEBRATORY DAY

Named after the Goa Revolution Day which took place on June 18, 1946, today, we celebrate Panjim's versatile 18th June Road.

Goa | 18th June Road |Namesake | Photo: Katia Goes

FOODIES' DELIGHT

Bustling with shopping stores, traffic jams, and more than just a handful of restaurants to dine at, check out these eateries the next time you're loitering on this Goan street.

Goa| June 18| Panjim| Places to eat | Photo: Katia Goes

18 JUNE RESTAURANT & BAR

Christened after the street itself, 18th June Restaurant & Bar is a local joint that will cater to all your Goan food cravings.

Goa | 18th June Road |Namesake | Goan Food |Craving | Photo: Katia Goes

SHER-E-PUNJAB

This place has whipped up feisty flavours of Punjab in the heart of Goa's capital city. That's the charm of this street that coalesces every element within itself.

Goa | Sher-E-Punjab | Feisty flavours | Capital city | Charm | Photo: Katia Goes

AMBOLI SPICE

If you're looking for more Goan food options, then running into Amboli Spice, a family restaurant & bar, will be a happy accident.

Goa | Amboli Spice | More Goan Food | Happy Accident | Photo: Katia Goes

SAI RESTAURANT

This tiny eatery, Sai Restaurant, captures Goa's local essence and delivers on the promise of local, authentic Goan food.

Goa | Sai Restaurant |Tiny place | Local essence | Photo: Katia Goes

ROUTE 18

End your culinary stroll on the 18th June Road by stepping into Route 18, where delectable desserts bring back memories of blissful childhood.

Goa |Route 18 | Desserts | Sweet Haven | Blissful memories | Photo: Katia Goes

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