Bean Me Up is an open-air restaurant with rooms in Vagator, North Goa (about an hour and a half’s drive from Goa airport), that is full of wonderment and delicious surprises. The vibe Situated in a peaceful courtyard far from the shops, bars and beach shacks, is the Bean Me Up restaurant and café. In keeping with the Goan vibe, parachutes are suspended above the outdoor dining area and chill out music plays in the background punctuated only bird song and the sound of the occasional Royal Enfield chugging past on the main road. The food Every mouthful of each dish is bursting with flavour, which highlights the lacklustre Indian food we often tolerate at home in the UK. The extensive and perfectly presented menu filled me with joy, which is surprising as the menu is vegan and I never thought in a million years that I would love vegan food. Over the past week I've been eating only vegan cuisine and it has been such an eye opener; I'm not missing meat or dairy, and I'm loving my plant-based diet so much that I'm seriously considering venturing into this world full time. I know it’s typical to drink juices in a vegan restaurant, but Bean Me Up’s fruits juices demand attention. Go for the Watermelon Juice, Pomegranate Juice or Red Eye Juice (100 rupees each). You won’t regret it! Food wise, everything is amazing, but I recommend the Cosmic Sampler Platter (380 Rupees or £4.50) if for no other reason than its cool name. It’s listed as a “little piece of everything” and it didn’t disappoint. For dessert, the dairy-free American Sundae (250 Rupees or £3.00) was unbelievable. I'm an ice cream fanatic and I couldn't believe that the ice cream was dairy free. The verdict Bean Me Up is the kind of place you can easily spend a day chilling out and experimenting with cold- pressed fruit juices, sensational salads, pastas, pizzas and an assortment of international light bites and signature main dishes. Despite it being a 'restaurant with rooms' the rooms are very basic and shabby, so it’s best to stay elsewhere. This place is one in a million; a vegan taste sensation.
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South Goa’s pretty paradise beach
Pretty Patnem as it’s affectionately known by visitors, is one of South Goa’s most picturesque beaches. I’ve been told many regular visitors that come here that unlike its larger cousin, bustling Palolem, Patnem doesn’t really change,
A small crescent shaped beach, Patnem has a certain magic to it - the views are intoxicating beach dogs roam, sea eagles soar and if you’re lucky, wise-eyed sacred cows will also cross your path.
Keep fit while taking in the views
If you’re into running, visit the beach just after dawn to watch the businesses wake and individuals perform yoga asanas to welcome in the day. If early morning starts aren't your thing, the egg yolk sunsets are extraordinary, too. To get the best views, take a hike up the small hilltop in the adjacent Colomb Bay to enjoy the setting sun in its full technicolour glory. For yoga enthusiasts, there are at least 20 different shalas peppering the beach, offering drop in classes from as little at 300 Rupees (roughly £3.50)*.
Eating options in Patnem
Along the beach one will find an array of about 20 fine eateries, shacks and cafes all offering the usual beach snacks, European favourites and Indian classics. We've also rounded up the best places to find some of our favourite foods:
Learn to cook
If you fancy learning to cook healthy Indian food, then ensure you visit Yoga Cooking Classes to try your hand at making fresh and delicious Indian cuisine. Staying in Patnem If you're planning on staying overnight in Patnem, don’t book your accommodation until you arrive. Beach huts and rooms vary tremendously in quality and condition and there are plenty to choose from to suit all budgets (typically ranging between 1000 – 2000 Rupees or £12 - £24 per night*. *Prices accurate at time of writing Ben Ricci
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