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Spreading love, food and smiles at Ré nao

Are you looking for a relaxing and happy place to just escape to, during this pandemic? Sipping on Hot Chocolate, enjoying the gloomy weather and just finding one’s peace amidst the on-going world chaos, sounds like a far off dream. Well, this is all possible!

Nestled in the warmth of the heart of Goa, Panjim, Ré nao is a café built on the idea to spread the bubbly joy around with the right food to tingle your taste buds. While it is located among the famous vibrant coloured Fontainhas of Goa, Ré nao stands unique with it’s classy colour combination of black and white and lush greenery to add to its beauty and ambiance.

The vibe around the Café is quite pleasant and cheerful just as the service provided. The co-owners are very friendly and approachable and always wear a Mask! In terms of hygiene and cleanliness, Ré nao is very well kept and maintained. The Café shares its place with ‘For The Record Vinyl Bar’ along with an upcoming Art Gallery. With sanitizers at each table and social distancing kept in mind while arranging tables, Ré nao has taken its required safety precautions very seriously, just as we all are supposed to.

The Entrance to remind you what to do!
For The Record Vinyl Bar
One can groove to the music while sipping on some drinks!

Ré nao is open everyday except on Tuesdays with timings from 8:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. It is a home to the old and young, to hangout with friends and family or for the workaholics to continue to quietly sip on the Café’s signature coffee options as they continue to work. The Café offers vegan options especially for the Vegans! And the best part is, Ré nao bakes its own bread, desserts and other baked goods through the ‘Oven House’. With cheerful, lively and soothing music to your ears, one can enjoy the Café’s yummy delights without any negative interference. It spreads real positive vibes and so should you!

OSP (Left) and Watermelon Mint Spritzer (Right)

For drinks, Ré nao has quite a variety! They have a good amount of options for hot and cold drinks, including a choice of healthy drinks. There are no artificial flavours or sugar added to the juices and coolers. As much as I would’ve loved to try their signature coffees and Hot Chocolate (which was a recommendation), the weather and afternoon timing forced us to try the juice and the cooler instead.

The OSP i.e. Orange + Sweet Lime + Pineapple is the beautiful yellow drink in the picture. The citric fruits added to its sourness while the pineapple balanced it with fresh tropical sweetness. This drink actually Hawaiian vibes!

Watermelon Mint Spritzer is the vibrant red drink in the picture. I’m sure it was easy to guess as it’s juicy watermelon after all! Upon the first sip of the Spritzer, the cooler immediately quenched my thirst, giving me a powerful fresh blow. It’s like I was awake again! 😉

The Ultimate Beef Burger

The Beef Burger came with masala potato chips and some veggies. The presentation of the dish was pleasing to the eyes, with the perfect balance of colours of the veggies, potato chips and the burger. The potato chips had a very delicious chaat type of a flavour to it’s crunchy outer layer while stabilizing it with the soft juicy inside of the chip. The veggies too were garnished with pepper, hence making it quite flavourful.

Talking about the burger buns, they were just perfect! Not too hard and not too soft, just perfect! Adding to that, the beef patty was very juicy and had a very tangy and spiced taste. Pickled veggies, fresh lettuce and tomatoes and some cheese definitely added more depth to the beef burger. It’s a must try!

Blueberry Smoothie

The Blueberry Smoothie was very beautifully presented and decorated with banana slices, caramelized oats, sunflower seeds, powdery coconut, and chia seeds. This smoothie bowl was packed with healthy stuff, extremely cooling and healthy for the body. I must say, one bowl is enough as a healthy meal or a jump-start breakfast.

Walnut Brownie

The Walnut Brownie was divine! It’s warm and rich chocolate-y aroma filled the space with gooey chocolate sauce dripping over it. Made your mouth water right? Well, it was REALLY good! The gooey, fudgy texture of the brownie just melts into one’s mouth as the walnut blends on your tongue as you chew on it. Believe me, it was DAMN good! A must-try, again!

Churros or what?

Churros? Yes, you read it right! Ré nao offers the best Churros in Panjim. If you’re for some, you know where to come 😉 These churros were beautifully coated with cinnamon sugar and served with a chocolate dip sauce. The quantity of this dessert is really good for the price. It’s crispy and cinnamon-y exterior blends together with its soft and tender interior, which when you dip into the sauce, calls for divine pleasure.

Ré nao is must go-to café! I totally recommend it for the amazing food they offer at such a good price and such an amazing quantity, the drinks to savour and thoughts to ponder upon sitting around the welcoming atmosphere. Once you go there, there’s no turning back! Ré nao keeps the excitement alive and keeps calling you back for more!

Lots of love to you foodies ❤

The Goddess of Fontainhas

Mocktails

Amongst the vibrant and Portuguese influenced structures, she stands tall hidden in the narrow lanes of the Fontainhas. At first I found it very difficult to locate Viva Panjim but when I finally did, it was a tremendous amount of bliss. I entered into the slender lane as I saw the big red Portuguese home with people lined up to have a seat. ‘Thursday closed’ read the banner at the entrance. “I’m hungry”, my friend said to me as the waiter came up to us immediately asking us to follow him to the table.

PC: Lester Barnes
PC: Rahul Basu

As I looked around, I noticed that they had an outdoor setting which was like a balcony. When we entered, it was a non-AC room which looked like the hall of a home and I and my friend immediately felt comfortable. The waiter then lead us into another room after opening the shut door and the AC immediately hit the coolness on us. “Where is he taking us?”, I muttered to my friend as I continued following the waiter, climbing steps. He showed us the table on the first floor and gave us a menu card each.

PC: Viva Panjim

It wasn’t my first time at Viva Panjim yet the Portuguese heritage house didn’t fail to impress me. The structure of the rooms, the interior decor and the vintage feel of a Portuguese house can be felt at the family restaurant and bar. It does feel a little congested inside as tables and chairs are closely set up. In the interiors of the ground floor, I would say the lighting is a little bad as it gives the room a dull look when it’s not, with the new beautiful paintings. In the pictures, it does look like the place is well lit but during the day it isn’t.

PC: Viva Panjim

So here’s what we tried,

Paneer 65

I love Paneer, I mean who doesn’t? Right? Paneer 65 at Viva Panjim is delicious. It has huge cubes of paneer which is coated in a semi- spicy garlicky gravy with contents of capsicum and onion found. The chilli flavour isn’t too much hence it is a very good dish. As I took a bite of the paneer, the flavours all hit me directly and I just enjoyed it with my eyes closed.

Fish Lollipops (Viva Special Boneless)

Moving on, we’ve all heard of Chicken Lollipops so much that we try to compare the Chinese food item from one place to another. Viva Panjim gamed up their uniqueness with their new and special fish lollipops. My first impression when I saw the starter wasn’t that impressive as the sauce was entirely drowned in oil. The outer coating was perfectly crispy as I took a bite and it crunches into my mouth. The tender fish melted in the crunchiness of the outer layer. My friend loved it extremely but I found it okay, nothing too special but definitely something different.

Squids Recheado Masala Fry

Every Goan needs some seafood in their daily life, so here’s what we tried to please our Goan taste buds. Squids Recheado Masala Fry is one of my favourite Goan food item at the heritage house. The masala is spicy yet the most popular and very very appetising. The quantity of this particular product is quite good and is enough for 2-3 people. The squids are cooked well and have a very spicy and flavourful touch. Believe me, at the end of it, I was gobbling down some cold water to get rid of the spicy taste.

Prawns Biryani

For our main course, we ordered my favourite prawns biryani. I’ve never had prawns biryani anywhere else since I fell in love with this one, the moment I took a spoonful of it in my mouth. The onions in the biryani aren’t caramelised but instead are made crispy by deep frying in oil. The rice was perfectly cooked with a pop of yellow and orange colours which gives a visual appeal to the food item. As the waiter got the steel bowl towards us, we could get the divine smell from a distance. The gravy along with the tiger prawns are at the bottom of the bowl and layered with a huge amount of rice. Once you mix the gravy with the rice, I must say, every spoonful of it which I took in my mouth was heaven.

Well, Viva Panjim is a home to someone and the owner has shared it with customers like you and me. It’s a must go-to restaurant to get the feel of a Portuguese Influenced Goan home with extremely delicious food and cuisines that will meet your needs while being pocket friendly.

Ratings: 4.5/5

Location: Fountainhas, Panjim- Goa