Viti Levu Restaurants

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  • 1. Tiko's Floating Restaurant

    $$

    What more appropriate setting for fantastic seafood than a 35-year-old original Blue Lagoon cruise ship? The fresh catch is written up on the blackboard menu at either end of the dining room. More often than not this includes lobster, sea prawns, and fish such as Nuqa, masterfully prepared. There are smoking and no-smoking areas as well as a private dining room in the former captain's quarters with 270-degree views. Some diners come later to hear the guitarist accompanied by a slice of sticky date pudding or chocolate mud cake, but it's worth arriving in time for sunset drinks. The restaurant is engine-less and attached to the dock, so don't worry about missing the boat.

    Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji
    331–3626

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Sat., Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 2. Bad Dog Café

    $$

    For the tepid of palate or homesick, this multifaceted expat magnet has all the comfort foods. The American-style menu featuring everything from pizzas and pastas to burgers and steaks is served in three areas. There's a T.G.I.F.-style seating area that permits smoking and has a full bar, a café section with a coffee bar and sweets on display, and a surprisingly intimate, candlelight dining room. Drinks are half-off 5–6 pm daily and the polished bar keeps the margaritas, sangria, shots, and cocktails flowing until 11. They sell branded clothing.

    218 Victoria Parade, Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji
    331–2884

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Daikoku

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    Smaller than the Nadi location, this is an equally traditional setting for the chain's signature dynamically prepared cuisine. Families in particular thrill to the sight of locally caught tuna, Australian beef, and New Zealand salmon expertly sliced, diced, and cooked before their eyes. Punctual service and a decent wine list round out the celebratory atmosphere.

    Victoria Parade, Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji
    330--8968

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Credit cards accepted
  • 4. Fong Lee Seafood Restaurant

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    The combination of plastic flower tablecloths, red carpet, and small chandeliers of glass balls is just kitschy enough to state the emphasis is not on the decor but the food at this authentic Chinese place on the main strip. This local institution is frequented by locals and expats who come, and return, for seafood specialties such as steamed fish, deep-fried squid, and lobster served in generous, family-style portions; meat dishes are also offered. Service is good and continues to be so after 6:30 when the restaurant begins to fill up for dinner.

    293 Victoria Parade, Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji
    330–4233
  • 5. Ikkyu Japanese Restaurant

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    This restaurant offers a range of authentic Japanese cuisine prepared by chef Manami Suzumura. Among the highlights of the classic menu are pork cutlets and chicken teriyaki, but we recommend opting for the six-course dinner and letting the Yokohama-born chef strut his stuff. This prix-fixe option might include miso soup, fried eggplant, sashimi, very lightly fried tempura (not the crispy kind), a sushi roll, and ice cream for dessert. Service is quirky but what Ikkyu lacks in ambience it makes up for in quality fare.

    Tanoa Dr., Nadi, Viti Levu, Fiji
    670–2722

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., No credit cards
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  • 6. Le Café

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    Hamburgers, pizzas, steaks, and the occasional seafood item prepared by local chefs are the order of the day at this cool garden café located along the famed "Sunset Strip." Swiss owner Jean Pierre Gerber, a certified chef, ran the ranges until he retired from the kitchen and began catering to Aussies visiting from the Outrigger on the Lagoon megaresort just down the beach. When Gerber isn't sailing, you might find him seated at the full bar, enjoying a pepper-steak sandwich. Stereo music and views of the ocean 60 feet (18 meters) away make this a pleasant place to vacation from the Outrigger's menu prices. There's also a Sigatoka location.

    Old Queens Rd., Viti Levu, Fiji
    652–0877

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards
  • 7. Maya Dhaba

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    Its minimalist, open-plan dining room and imported Italian chairs make this Suva's slickest Indian restaurant. And while the scene may be Sydney-esque, the cuisine is classic Indian. Highlights include the spicy Kadai chicken—pieces on the bone cooked with capsicum, tomato, and onions in an array of spices—and Bhindido Pyaja—okra (Lady's Fingers) cooked in an aromatic sauce with spices, mushroom, and onions. You may even find a crowd around the central, shiny rectangular bar early on a Friday or Saturday.

    281 Victoria Parade, Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji
    331–0045

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 8. Nadina Authentic Fijian Restaurant

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    Whole fish and prawns (and we do mean whole fish and prawns) are among the specialties at this picturesque and authentic Fijian restaurant. Some may consider the fish overcooked (so order a sizzling stir-fry) while others will enjoy the flavor of char-grilled walu or Naqu (catch of the day) dipped in bowls of coconut milk and lemon-chili sauce. All traditional dishes are served with local vegetables. Deck seating overlooks the water at Port Denarau.

    Port Denarau, Nadi, Viti Levu, Fiji
    675–0290
  • 9. The Bounty Bar and Restaurant

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    After 9 pm, expats and tourists get the karaoke going at this fun seafood joint and steak house. Yet most guests come to hear the imported rib eyes and T-bones sizzle on their way from the kitchen to the beer garden. Prawn dishes and the Bounty Burger are also highly in demand, as is the steak sandwich at lunchtime. "Bula Hour" (noon–2, 5–8) sees prices on the tropical cocktail menu drop 20%. A mural of the restaurant's namesake ship plus stacked wooden barrels at the maître 'd stand and good-natured, buxom servers complete the feel-good atmosphere. It's also open for breakfast.

    79 Queens Rd.,, Nadi, Viti Levu, Fiji
    672–0840

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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