Best French restaurants nearby. Discover the best French food in Tahaa. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for French restaurants near you.. The charming island of Tahaa is scattered with small villages nestled along hillside bays. Known as the "vanilla island" because of its large-scale production of the fragrant bean, Tahaa is the ultimate in romantic escapism, tickling your nose as it tickles your fancy with gorgeous views, beautiful beaches and serendipitous lagoons.
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5 based on 38 reviews
Everyone at this gem of a restaurant does an excellent job with the meals, service, and gift shop. During our recent time in French Polynesia we visited Fish & Blue twice and both times were impressed with the decor, food and everyone involved. They prepare tuna in a variety of delicious ways. They are attentive to every need and so professional . The bathroom is a work of art so make sure you visit. The woman who runs the gift shop and I assume owns the restaurant is elegant and charming. Our visits to Fish & Blue were highlights of our trip to French Polynesia.
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4 based on 67 reviews
Situé à Haamene, dans la plus grande baie de Polynésie. Salle et terrasse en bord de lagon. Gastronomie française aux saveurs polynésiennes. Located in Haamene, in the largest bay of Polynesia. Room and terrace on the lagoon. French gastronomy with Polyne
We decided to have lunch here as it was recommended to us by a few locals. The restaurant is on the water and a quaint, clean place. My husband had the seared tuna and I had the shrimp with honey sauce. Both dishes were excellent. The owner, Bruno, came over to see if all was well and we ended up chatting. We will definitely go back
4 based on 12 reviews
Le Vanille is the main restaurant of Le Tahaâa. We dined there daily for an excellent included buffet breakfast, complete wiht eggs or crepes to order. Lovely friendly staff. We dined there four of our five nights, the other at Ohiri, and thoroughly enjoyed the food. Excellent foie gras in several ways (loved both the marinee and poele preparations); red thon; fresh fish; grilled shrimp Polynesian style with a tasty coconut milk shrimp; delicious carrot soup, and excellent ice creams/sorbets for dessert. Itâs on the second floor of the huge main building that looks like a tree house; elegant in its simplicity. Le Tahaâa is on its own motu, and the main island isnât like Moorea or Bora Bora where you go there to go to other restaurants. Staying at Le Vanille worked perfectly for us. Ohiri was also excellent except for the silly âmen must wear long slacks and covered shoesâ requirement which they need to lose if they want to have people dine there. No need for it in a classic place in the tropics. The best part about Le Vanille and Le Tahaâa in general is the terrific friendly staff who make you feel so welcome!
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