Reviews on European food in Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji. 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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This cafe is located in a small arcade on the main street in downtown Suva. It is a quaint vegetarian cafe which is popular with locals looking for a healthy lunch. There is a small salad bar with a nice selection of mixed salads. My favourite is their Fijiana salad. They also have smoothies and health shots. Good to around 12pm when it is less busy and most of the salads are prepared. If u go around 10am the salads are usually not ready. They are not open on the weekend.
Really enjoyed our evening dining at Clooney's. Great tasty pastas and so vegan friendly too. I messaged prior to booking to ask and was messaged straight away with suggestions from their menu. They were super considerate, our waiter came offering dairy free crackers instead of bread with our entrees which was very kind. Non vegans all thoroughly enjoyed their pastas and entrees as well. Service was impeccable and friendly, the food very tasty and so nicely presented. There is a nice bar area as you enter and the restaurant is situated behind it. Will definitely return here!
3 based on 29 reviews
My whole group was very pleased with the meals we got at the Sirocco, but were all frustrated with how slow the service was. There were a lot of choices, and all the ones we had were good, but we waited so long for our food that it became frustrating.
4 based on 28 reviews
Arrived at 6:45pm on a Wednesday night - restaurant has patrons but not 'full'. We found our own seat then waited 5 minutes without anyone attending - although they were around, walking up and down (not holding anything). Asked at the front desk and asked to wait 10 minutes before someone can attend. Finally arrived to plonk the menu on the table and quickly disappeared. By now it's almost 7pm and happy hour finishes. We left without ordering and made our way up to Mamacitas - where their excellent service and food more than made up for the lack of care here.
4 based on 66 reviews
This place was a last minute decision and absolutely worth it. I had decided tongo with the set lunch menu for the occasion. New to the Italian style cousine I had reserved my expectations only to be pleasantly surprised by the beautiful flavors. From entree to dessert it was all perfect. The cheese perfectly melted, fish aoft and melting in my mouth, prawns and octopus tasting soo fresh...lamb done so perfectly its falling off the bones yet retaining its delicate flavors. Staff as usual very welcoming and efficient. Worth my wallet and time!!
4 based on 371 reviews
We visited, without booking, and were made welcome, and were lucky to get a table. Immediately we were welcomed by the staff and made to feel comfortable. Choice is decided from a huge menu board and once you have done this, you are invited to enjoy an excellent side salad. The mains were generous portions and we had lobster and fish fillets, and prawns Lolo (coconut cream), both with rice. Both were cooked well and not overcooked, which seems to be a trait here in Fiji. To cut a long story short, it was so good we returned early the next night to make sure we got a seat, and we were again, not disappointed. Cotton table cloths and napkins make the dinner more enjoyable and the service is excellent. Our thanks to everyone for two super nights.
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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.
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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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