Best International restaurants nearby. Discover the best International food in Suva. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for International restaurants near you.. Suva (Fijian pronunciation: [ˈsuβa]) is the capital and largest metropolitan city in Fiji. It is located on the southeast coast of the island of Viti Levu, in the Rewa Province, Central Division.
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Because of the good selection of salads, what I loved about this place. Service was superb. Would recommend this for vegan choices.
Air conditioning.... vital for those of us desperate to cool off in this tropical setting!! Simple menu that delivers perfection. Wonderful service, friendly (isnât everyone in Fiji?!!) people and comfortable (very) chairs. Not a lot more I can say other than good value, great quality.
Bar-belles is a quaint restaurant located next to a gym! It has a limited selection of delicious meals to satisfy the appetite. It is popular with locals so try to get there early for lunch- 12pm. They're open Tuesday to Saturday and you pay as you order at the counter. Try their battered fish, eggplant and with rourou (taro leaves). I had the specialspaghetti bolognese which was lovely. You have to try it out when in Suva.
4 based on 55 reviews
A business lunch with three ladies at Cafe 30. Nice place with clean interior. Improved Privacy. a wide menu and our host. Joshpine was great. Fresh fruit drinks was good. Both starter and the main dish were well presented. But room to improve in terms of taste.
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4 based on 140 reviews
You will have the choice between 5 different Restaurants: Levuka: our Main Restaurant for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner - Buffet and a la carte Prince Albert: Fine Dinning Steamship Bar: for Snacks Natoba: our Pool Restaurant BBQ Snacks Ice creams Victoria
The Grand Pacific hotel is a must visit. We enjoyed a late lunch on the Terrace and would loved to experience the restaurant for dinner. The views are amazing, even on a overcast day. The building is architecturally beautiful and restored wonderfully. The history and the visitors to have graced this building is also captivating. The food, service and charm of this place is to be experienced. Large car park and if in Suva the Grand Pacific hotel would be a great stay.
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4 based on 247 reviews
We have eaten here several times and the food is always delicious, and the atmosphere great. Our favourite restaurant in Fiji. One of our favourite dishes is the Kokoda - so flavoursome and melt-in-the-mouth. Also love the Nuqa Fish dish. For dessert try the apple pie - yum!!! Thanks Eden.Thank you Nicky for the wonderful review, It is always a pleasure to have Brad and family visit. Was such a delight to meet the kids esp have Kaitlan enjoy the food. Enjoy your holidays.
4 based on 494 reviews
Only 5 minutes by taxi from the hustle and bustle of the cosmopolitan melting pot that is 21st century downtown Suva, is a place that offers a step back in time, to when the South Pacific was more than a destination for a little fun in the sun. Heritage M
I have previously posted about my raving experiences here at Governors. This current review is NOT based on the restaurants quality of food - which is always sensational; it is about my experience with the attitude of staff working there. My wife and I decided to try out their breakfast menu; as we arrived there were no other patrons seated inside the restaurant and alas, there was also no waiter in sight. After waiting a few minutes, a burly waitress arrived and WITHOUT A WORD proceeded to slide a menu in front of my wife and literally TOSSED a menu across to my side of the table. My wife and I were certainly surprised and literally wide eyed by this non-verbal introduction, and decided to dismiss this interaction on the basis that that we probably "caught her on the wrong side of the bed morning." After waiting for several minutes without any sign of her returning to take our order, I decided to WALK across myself to the counter to place our orders. Several minutes later a male staff member who I recognized as the usual waiting staff appears out of the blue (presumably out of the kitchen since he was visibly chewing on something whilst carrying a tray of food out to a couple seated outside the restaurant). For the duration of our seating, this very audacious male waiter than proceeded to carry out a prolonged and very loud conversation with the female cooking staff, as if they were conversing at a family function without regard for anyone else in the building. This staff conversation notably exceeded even the volume of my wife and I, as well as of that of some elderly fijian gentlemen who had now been seated in the corner and were also trying to converse above the level of this obnoxious staff member. Our food was delivered by Ms. WokeUpOnTheWrongSideOfTheBed who mumbled something about enjoying our meal, placed our very cold coffees in front of us and then walked over never to be seen again. Feeling very unwelcome and fazed by this unusual experience, my wife and I decided to tidy up our meal as quickly as possible. When I went to pay, surprisingly the male staff then decided to have the first conversation of the morning which comprised of "How was your meal?"To be honest, all I wanted to say was - "The meal was great, however yours and your female colleagues staff attitudes suck!", although I realized that SOMEBODY had to be professional that morning if they obviously would not. I implore the owners of Governors - you have a GREAT establishment; please don't allow pathetic staff attitudes to ruddy your reputation. Just because there are locals dining doesn't mean staff have to easy back on the hospitality and professional demeanour that is expected.
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