Find out what Indian restaurants to try in Lautoka. Lautoka is the second largest city of Fiji. It is in the west of the island of Viti Levu, 24 kilometres north of Nadi and port of entry in Fiji, after Suva. Lying in the heart of Fiji's sugar cane growing region, it is known as the Sugar City. Covering an area of 16 square kilometres, it had a population of 52,220 at the 2007 census, the most recent to date.
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Nothing gets people together like a good meal. And no matter what you crave, thereâs a restaurant or bar that will satisfy. From poolside favorites to fine wine and Western & Indian flavors at Eshaaâs.
3 based on 16 reviews
Best and cleanest vegetarian restaurant I have been in - extremely tasty food and the coffee has to one of the best anywhere!
Went to Gangas now called Kurepas today. Bread pagoda was full if oil. Ad mentioned by other reviews. The customer service is horrible. Seems like the staff are like zombies and have no interest in serving you. Slow and lazy attitude. Dosent hurt to put a smile on your face and show some good customer service.
4 based on 8 reviews
Found it via a recommendation in the Fiji Lonely Planet guide. The restaurant is unpretentious and I had the best two meals there in my month in Fiji.
Unpretentious, daytime cafe in Lautoka. This was the best food I ate in my four weeks in Fiji. Authentic Southern Indian food, cheap and great. Ate here twice. 5 star recommendation and friendly service.
Located in Tanoa Waterfront Hotel, offering both traditional and international fare, Fins Restaurant has a range of delicious meals for you to try. From our superb Lautoka waterfront location you can witness sensational sunsets whilst enjoying a refreshin
After walking around and around the streets of Lautoka in the heat, finally came down to the waterfront and found this very pleasant restaurant for lunch. We had the choice of eating inside or outside (we chose inside) and had a Hawaiian pizza and a BBQ chicken pizza, accompanied by a Robert Oatley "Rim of Fire' Chardonnay. My wife and I shared a mango cheesecake for dessert and the bill came to F$110 (including the 25% tax) or US$52. This restaurant has free wi-fi for diners, which was great. The service was super-friendly and we enjoyed every aspect of our visit.
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An organic farm to table restaurant in Tuvu, Lautoka dedicated to serving delicious and authentic Fijian cuisine that appeals to those searching for a true Fijian experience. Every ingredient in the menu is locally sourced and prepared with love by tradit
Beautiful new restaurant overlooking a bay and the ocean. Locally sourced food with zero waste. Even the placemats were being made outside of sugar cane leaf. The food was exquisite. Kokoda was the best weâve had so far and the Indian food not too spicy, we enjoyed the fish curry. Recommended and only an hour or so from Nadi - you also get to see some villages and Lautoka on the way
Located at Nede Street inside South Seas Club Building. An awesome place-beside the sea. Come and experience the taste/spices of decade.
A surprise to find this restaurant huddled back against the South Seas Club and within a short distance to the sea.A daily election of fresh dishes with delight, I always went for either the curried fish or chicken, a cold beer from the bar,and I would leave still having a little change from my $20.It is a quite place where you can talk, The staff are eager to please, local and mature, nothing is too much trouble.This is where I go when ever I am in Lautoka.
3 based on 26 reviews
You just have to eat out here to believe that just 1 restaurant can offer you so many food choices! You can have practically anything over here from the simple to the simply extraordinary including savouries, dosa, samosa, sandwiches, burgers, Chinese and
The service is hopeless. It feels like the lady who takes orders is probably the owner and boy does she hate her job. It however is the only place in Lautoka, Fiji that offers a variety of Indian Food. That again is nothing special as you can cook equivalent or tastier food at home. Although its good for those busy days that you do not have time to cook but want to eat Indian Food.
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