Best Fusion restaurants nearby. Discover the best Fusion food in Apia. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Fusion restaurants near you.. Old world and new collide in Apia, Samoa's harborside capital. Traditional Samoan houses and buildings stand side by side with 19th century colonial churches and official buildings as well as late 20th century multistory structures. The central clock tower is surrounded by shops and markets, as well as nightlife in various bars and nightclubs. Vaiala beach offers snorkeling opportunities. The final resting place of writer Robert Louis Stevenson, Apia still houses his former home, now a museum.
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4 based on 211 reviews
Located in the heart of Apia, we welcome you to enjoy a Nourish experience. We strive to promote the use of local and organic ingredients to create tasty and wholesome food. Set in a modern and light-filled environment, with warm Samoan smiles to greet.
We loved the lunch we had at Nourish on our penultimate day in Samoa. In fact, we loved it so much that we rushed back on our last day to have an early lunch before we headed out to the airport. The food was fresh and flavoursome. Both days we ordered a main dish from the menu and then one of the cabinet salads with added chicken (this is the way to go if you're wanting to save tala at the end of your trip). The two cabinet salads were our favourite meals, as the flavours were bold and we'd felt a little deprived of vegetables at other cafes and restaurants. In terms of sweets, we enjoyed the passionfruit cheesecake, and we loved the pineapple and ginger slice too (we had that on both days). The decor was lovely, specious and cool. We found the staff really nice also. All up, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Nourish Cafe to anybody.
Offering you our stunning over water restaurant Ava I Toga for romantic nights under a canopy of stars. The lantern lit path from Sinalei Reef Resort & Spa will lead you over the water to fresh seafood, organic South Pacific fusion and an array of world c
We were staying at the resort and loved this restaurant so much that we ate there each night. The seafood supreme was amazing. In fact all the meals we had were fabulous. Highly recommend the food. The staff were lovely. There is some island time...so things move a little slowly....but never enough to be annoying - just had to relax oursleves. Jerome and staff were so lovely and friendly. We were sad to say goodbye on the last night.Talofa Ros, Thank you for taking time to review our restaurant. We are glad that the overall experience surpassed your expectations and hope that you will join us again one day for more great food options. Alofas (love),Your Sinalei Family.
4 based on 211 reviews
Located in the heart of Apia, we welcome you to enjoy a Nourish experience. We strive to promote the use of local and organic ingredients to create tasty and wholesome food. Set in a modern and light-filled environment, with warm Samoan smiles to greet.
We loved the lunch we had at Nourish on our penultimate day in Samoa. In fact, we loved it so much that we rushed back on our last day to have an early lunch before we headed out to the airport. The food was fresh and flavoursome. Both days we ordered a main dish from the menu and then one of the cabinet salads with added chicken (this is the way to go if you're wanting to save tala at the end of your trip). The two cabinet salads were our favourite meals, as the flavours were bold and we'd felt a little deprived of vegetables at other cafes and restaurants. In terms of sweets, we enjoyed the passionfruit cheesecake, and we loved the pineapple and ginger slice too (we had that on both days). The decor was lovely, specious and cool. We found the staff really nice also. All up, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Nourish Cafe to anybody.
4 based on 61 reviews
Discover flavours from across the world, which are uniquely blended with the impressive array of fresh produce available in Samoa.
We were hungry but not that much. The portions were too generous and although very tasty could not finish it all. But really great food and since only few guest service as well 5 star.
4 based on 416 reviews
Welcome to Scalinis Samoa, our restaurant is air-conditioned, with maximum seating for 70 people inside & 20 people outside. Our a la carte menu is a fusion of Samoan & New Zealand flavours, with a hint of Italian. We have set menu options for large booki
We batted 50-50 at this place. It was recommended to us for a nicer meal. Overall we found it pricey for the quality of food received. One guest had a good dinner, really enjoying the prawn appetizer and Moroccan chicken. I would not recommend the vegetarian penne. It was soaked in oil. Parking was also a big hassle with many people double-parking as they visited the deli next door.
4 based on 211 reviews
Located in the heart of Apia, we welcome you to enjoy a Nourish experience. We strive to promote the use of local and organic ingredients to create tasty and wholesome food. Set in a modern and light-filled environment, with warm Samoan smiles to greet.
We loved the lunch we had at Nourish on our penultimate day in Samoa. In fact, we loved it so much that we rushed back on our last day to have an early lunch before we headed out to the airport. The food was fresh and flavoursome. Both days we ordered a main dish from the menu and then one of the cabinet salads with added chicken (this is the way to go if you're wanting to save tala at the end of your trip). The two cabinet salads were our favourite meals, as the flavours were bold and we'd felt a little deprived of vegetables at other cafes and restaurants. In terms of sweets, we enjoyed the passionfruit cheesecake, and we loved the pineapple and ginger slice too (we had that on both days). The decor was lovely, specious and cool. We found the staff really nice also. All up, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Nourish Cafe to anybody.
4 based on 211 reviews
Located in the heart of Apia, we welcome you to enjoy a Nourish experience. We strive to promote the use of local and organic ingredients to create tasty and wholesome food. Set in a modern and light-filled environment, with warm Samoan smiles to greet.
We loved the lunch we had at Nourish on our penultimate day in Samoa. In fact, we loved it so much that we rushed back on our last day to have an early lunch before we headed out to the airport. The food was fresh and flavoursome. Both days we ordered a main dish from the menu and then one of the cabinet salads with added chicken (this is the way to go if you're wanting to save tala at the end of your trip). The two cabinet salads were our favourite meals, as the flavours were bold and we'd felt a little deprived of vegetables at other cafes and restaurants. In terms of sweets, we enjoyed the passionfruit cheesecake, and we loved the pineapple and ginger slice too (we had that on both days). The decor was lovely, specious and cool. We found the staff really nice also. All up, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Nourish Cafe to anybody.
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