Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Viti Levu. Fiji's largest island, home to capital Suva, offers some wonderful beaches. Palm-fringed Natadola Beach, reputed to be one of the best beaches in the world, is a picture perfect crescent of powdery sand leading to dramatic cliffs. Coconuts hang overhead and the striking azure lagoon entices swimmers.
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5 based on 595 reviews
Sazanami "Japanese" Restaurant is Located along side Bula Brassiere. The Sazanami Restaurant offers the fine selection of unique Japanese Cuisine. The recent upgrade of this restaurant included the introduction of two Teppan-yaki Grills along with sushi b
Fantastic food ,enjoyed 4 dinners there during our stay ,wonderful staff ,great service , the chefs were very entertaining while cooking our dinner
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4 based on 322 reviews
What's not to love; Delicious food relaxed atmosphere, exceptional service by Taniela and Akeai our Teppan chef. Enjoyed tuna sashimi and teppanyaki fish, lamb and shrimps incredibly flavoursome dishes. Warm sake served delicately balanced aftertaste. Reservation a must, expensive but a worthwhile experience. Definitely will return.
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4 based on 231 reviews
In the last three years we noticed that the level of food and service in this restaurant keeps getting worse. Clearly the management must have delegated this restaurants to people who lack basic training and competences to run it. We ordered our meals clearly explaining that we had a special dietary requirement and clearly indicated what we don't eat. We explicitly asked the staff who took our order to check if anything we ordered contained the ingredients we don't eat, she said "no". We realised later that she couldn't care less about our requirements and just gave us the answer she thought we wanted to hear.When we ordered the grilled eggplants, we were told that preparation would take 30 minutes and we said this was fine for us. However, after waiting for so long, we received our grilled eggplants completed covered in tuna flakes (one of the ingredients we don't eat). We complained and asked to talk to the manager. The alleged manager came to talk to us and listed when we explained the problem we had. We explained that we were extremely disappointed that our waitress did not take our instructions seriously and that after waiting for so long we couldn't even eat our order. She said "so sorry madam, your waitress forgot". I told her that I found her explanation "she forgot" insufficient because by forgiving about their clients' special requirements they could actually kill people (if they had allergies). She kept repeating "so sorry madam". So, I repeated again that I wasn't satisfied with her reaction and that nothing showed that they were going to fix this problem, but the only thing the "manager" could say was "sorry madam", unable to provide any relevant reply to all my objections.I cannot understand how this person could have the responsibility to manage a restaurant. I find this level of mediocrity and lack professionalism absolutely unacceptable. We definitely won't go back. The staff clearly lacks basic training and competences, and I strongly doubt that this will ever improve.Food used to be fine but now it's just average and not worth the price (this is one of the most expensive restaurants in town).
4 based on 93 reviews
TAKA Japanese Cuisine, a newly-opened Japanese restaurant at Port Denarau Fiji. Bento special : beef tataki, salmon sashimi, and kushi age - deep fried goodies on skewers. TAKA Japanese Cuisine, Above Westpac Bank, Port Denarau | Open 12 noon to 9 PM |
The restaurant is hidden upstairs in the marina port mall, marked only by a red lantern outside. Once inside, the dining room is like nicely decked out in Japanese style complete with a Japanese chef and apparent owner. I initially ordered the tuna sashimi, but this was unavailable. The salmon sushi roll, chicken karaage and soba noodle soup was excellent and a nice respite from all of the fried food we've been eating. Well worth a visit for decent japanese food in quiet cool surroundings
4 based on 70 reviews
Dropped into the Tanoa International Hotel to go to this little restaurant. It appears to be independent of the restaurant as you cannot book cost to your room. There was a lack of professionalism of the staff, however the food was OK. I ordered tempura prawn, also a plate of tempura vegetables, and a miso soup. The tempura was soggy and the vegetables chosen were a little odd (e.g. celery, cucumber). Could have been better.
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