A hidden gem in the backstreets of Chapora, this humble yet aesthetic establishment is situated directly on the Chapora road overlooking the backwaters. This place’s aesthetics are something else entirely and something that I’m sure you have never seen before. They have made use of and recycled so many old items and pieces of broken machines and vehicles and anything you can think of and not think of 😅. The food over here was very simple yet filling and light and the chai was our favourite (YES, CHAI!) we had multiple rounds of it and were still left wanting more. The place feels absolutely serene and peaceful thanks to the beautiful sea breeze that keeps it very cool and you would just want to disconnect from everything and enjoy the scenery and the aesthetics of the place. The owners are at the place too mostly and the staff is very nice and helpful. The prices are really affordable and super light on the pocket. We ordered some sandwiches, omelettes, pasta and some lemon teas as well and they were all splendid. We went there during afternoon so we couldn’t experience the live band but they did invite us for the performance that was happening the next night and according to different testimonials their performances are always fun and gather a great crowd. If you go there, you wouldn’t wanna leave at all...
Read moreI rarely ever write reviews, but my experience at this place was beyond shocking and downright dangerous. The owners of this restaurant not only got aggressive with customers but even went so far as to brandish a knife during the altercation.
This is not just bad service—it’s a serious safety hazard. No customer should ever feel threatened for simply dining out. The atmosphere turned hostile, and instead of resolving things professionally, the owners escalated the situation in the worst way possible.
Food and ambiance become irrelevant when your safety is at risk. I strongly urge others to avoid this restaurant at all costs. There are countless better (and safer) places to eat where the staff understands basic hospitality and respect.
Absolutely the worst dining...
Read moreIt's a rustic biker's world, the imagery, art and the decor of the place brings a smile to your face. It's unique and crafty. Would you imagine a classic Royal Enfield, an old Bajaj Scooter or a worn out rusted cycle form a part of a restaurant's design? Yes, if it is Throttle Shrottle Moto Cafe.
It's no coincidence that it shares the name with the popular biker restaurant Throtlle Shrottle in Gurgaon. The same owner, same charm, may be better! This location offers great views of the famed Goa sunset.
You will find this on your way to Thalasa, KIKI - the places which have caught the fancy of so many tourists. Yet, Moto Cafe stands on the way, undaunted and thriving. Ready to experience...
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