La Plague In Goa’s Ashwem Beach Offers French Specialties With Stunning Views Of Arabian Sea

by Suchismita Pal
La Plague In Goa’s Ashwem Beach Offers French Specialties With Stunning Views Of Arabian Sea

In a secluded spot of Goa’s Ashwem Beach, an open-air garden style cafe locked by towering palms will catch your eye with its quirk. La Plague, a shack style French all-day bar cafe, sits on the golden sands of the beach and offers a mind-boggling view of the vast Arabian Sea. The eatery specialises in French cuisine and is a perfect place to grab a pizza and beer and watch the waves kiss the shoreline. It has cosy cabanas too, perfect for large groups. From sunbathing under the sky to watching pretty sunsets, La Plague offers a slew of experiences along with good food.

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Try Chocolate Thali, Prawn Lollipop, Beer Carpaccio And More At Goa’s Ashwem Beach

Ashwem Beach is known for its striking stone carvings and La Plague lies by this beautiful shoreline. The insides of the eatery are vibrant and artsy with thematic illustrations hanging from ply walls and jute hewn surfaces. Hands down, it has oodles of Instaworthy backgrounds for all those who love vibrant selfies.

La Plague GoaThough North Goa is known to be bustling with tourists, this particular spot is hidden from the crowd and is thus quite tranquil. Amid the chilled out ambience here, you can try out roasted chicken, burgers, ravioli pasta, prawn lollipop, beer carpaccio and loads more. The best part is, the guys have got a chocolate thali for dessert lovers.

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Sit Inside A Cosy Cabana Under The Starlit Sky

Daytimes at La Plague are about sunny vibes. And at night, the place gets charmingly lit under the starry sky with hanging lamps and fairy lights. After an adventurous day by the beach, you can just relax here with your friends, some sips of beer and foot-tapping music. The experience gets all the more magical during winters. La Plague remains closed from May to September every year. Right behind the cafe, there is a lineup of cute boutique shops too to pamper the shopaholic in you.

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So, the next time you’re in Goa, check out this uber-cool, chic and hippie-inspired paradise to eat, drink, shop and do much more!

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