Located inside the Miramar residency and thus Park inside the hotel. I did not figure that out and parked on the opposite side of the road. The entrance to the cafe is from the Miramar residency hotel gate. Visited on the evening of 15th August during my trip to Goa. Wanted to catch up on my emails at a gCafe and all recommendations lead me to Perfect Cip. Thankfully I had a great time!
On reaching here I found the restaurant buzzing from inside. As I stepped in I discovered they are maintaining social distancing and thus running it at 50% capacity. While observing the happy faced engrossed in the conversation I found a seat on one corner. This allows me the privacy I seek albeit allow me the vantage point to observe the patrons. I intended to stay for 30-45 mins but ended up for about 3 hours. In normal day they close the cafe at 2030 hrs but on the special day it was kept open till 2100 hrs. I visited with my friends who ordered a veg croissant and a Hot chocolate and I ordered a Flat white.
In a few minutes I received a Capucchino. I brought it to the notice to the server but she Said its Flat white. In was surprised but thought better to listen to the expert. One Sip and I realised that my predictions were right. By that time the host arrived and apologised thoroughly and changed my coffee within a few minutes along with the Hot chocolate and the croissant. The food tasted outstanding and it was fulfilling too. After some time I ordered a single Espresso shot and the Barista came himself to deliver.
Another important piece of information. The toilet is not present inside the premises but inside a different building located a bit away. If you have to use it then ask the staff keep it locked. But finding it not easy as the direction provided is clear but when you embark to discover it you will realise that you are on a Treasure hunt. Thus am providing a simple direction. On the opposite side beside the Miramar hotels restaurant you will find an alley, which has to be taken. Keeping walking till it turn left but you have to take right sand enter the building on your right. Above the toilet is a “No smoking” board which is the hint to the Treasure hunt ! All the very best. I enjoyed this errand. The toilet could be more clean but it was usable
Finally the pricing was optimum for the quantity and quality. I have decided whenever I need some time for myself or have to catch up work I am going to...
Read morePerfect Cup. Just saying the name conjures up images of worn armchairs bathed in warm sunlight, the intoxicating aroma of brewing coffee, and the comforting murmur of conversations. It's a Panaji classic, a place where weary souls find refuge and hungry stomachs get the royal treatment.
Remember that thin-crust pizza? The one with the base that crackles like autumn leaves and toppings that explode with flavour? Yeah, Perfect Cup's pizzas are legendary. They're the fuel for late-night study sessions, post-work celebrations, and lazy Sunday brunches. Sure, it might cost a bit more than your average slice, but trust me, the quality and atmosphere justify every rupee.
The vibe here is pure comfort. Mismatched tables and well-worn chairs invite you to settle in, while the clinking of mugs and soft chatter form a symphony of relaxation. You can easily lose yourself in a book, catch up with friends, or simply watch the world go by through the window. It's like slipping into a familiar sweater on a chilly morning – warm, welcoming, and just right.
Speaking of deliciousness, let's talk breakfast. This is serious breakfast, the kind that fills your belly and fuels your soul. Perfectly cooked eggs and pav yum. fluffy pancakes drowning in maple syrup, and fresh fruit so vibrant it seems to glow – it's a feast for the senses. To be frank Pan cakes are not the best. And the price? Just right for a meal that's more than just sustenance, it's an experience.
Oh, and did I mention the medicos? Perfect Cup is practically their second home. You'll find groups of interns dissecting textbooks over lattes, Resident doctors unwinding after a shift with a slice of pizza, and nurses swapping stories between sips of chai. It's a melting pot of laughter, chatter, and the occasional medical jargon, creating a uniquely Panaji buzz.
So, Perfect Cup is more than just a cafe. It's a community, a haven for comfort food and good company. It's the place where weary travelers find their bearings, students fuel their dreams, and medicos celebrate their victories. It's a taste of Panaji's soul, served up with a warm smile and a steaming cup of coffee. And trust me, one visit is all it takes...
Read moreMe and my friend visited Perfect Cup Goa, a cozy cafe near Miramar, and we had a nice time. The place has a relaxed feel with dim lights and live karaoke. Cafe singers has a really beautiful voice, and we both enjoyed listening to him . It made the evening feel special and calm.
We tried two drinks. The first was the fresh juice of the day, which turned out to be watermelon juice. It was chilled, sweet, and very refreshing — we both liked it.
Then we ordered the kala khatta juice. The waiter told us it would have a lot of ice, and we said we were okay with that. I told my friend that I usually only like kala khatta flavour in ice gola. And to our surprise, it actually tasted like an ice gola! It was full of crushed ice with that tangy, fun flavour. We found it super refreshing and tasty — it felt like a cool summer treat.
There weren’t many vegetarian options on the menu, so we didn’t have much to choose from. We ended up ordering two dishes: Mac n Cheese Pasta – This was just okay. It was creamy at first but started tasting a bit sweet after a while. We didn’t enjoy that part much.
Cheese Onion Rings – We were disappointed with this one. It was supposed to have cheese, but there was no cheese at all. Just plain onion rings. We didn’t like it.
The service was good. The waiter was polite and gave us the right information about the drinks. Everything came on time, and the staff was friendly.
The cafe has a nice, chill vibe — perfect for relaxing and talking with a friend. The live music added a special touch, and we really enjoyed the drinks, especially the kala khatta one that felt just like an ice gola. The food could have been better, especially for vegetarians, but the place...
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