There's no finer dining in Fiji than a little place you can find
in the city of Nadi. It's red, yellow and has two golden arches stretching into the clear, Fijian sky. It's known to
the locals as McDonald's and is world famous for no. No. And no. Please make a pact with yourself that you will venture as
far from the things you know as possible while searching for Fijian food fare. If you feel the need to see what Mickey D's
has on their Fijian menu, by all means, stop by, but turn your eyes to Fijian tradition and your stomach will thank you and beg for more!
Fine Dining In FijiThe people of Fiji are a cross of the Polynesian and Melanesian cultures, and not only do they
love to cook, they do it in ways you've never experienced before. On an island perfect for cultivating tropical fruits and
rich vegetables, you'll find more than a few unique sauces, glazes and delicious salads to accompany any number of entrees
that you try while you're enjoying your Fiji vacation. Yes, the Fijians can barbecue with the best of them, and the
seafood that comes fresh daily from the Pacific makes Fiji a seafood lover's dream destination!
Where To Enjoy
Fine Dining In FijiOne of the best ways to enjoy fine dining in Fiji is to enjoy it as part of your Fiji stay. All-
inclusive resorts often offer meals to their in-house restaurants, and one of the very best, if not the best, options
available to Fiji travelers, is the all-inclusive fine dining offered through the Koro Sun Resort
restaurants located a hop from Savusavu on the southern shore of Vanua Levu. Not only will an all-inclusive package at
one of Fiji's premier resorts allow you to enjoy three gourmet meals daily, but you might even talk a chef into cooking up
your own personal catch of the day.
The Koro Sun Fine Dining ExperienceWhen you're on vacation, dining is
more than just filing your belly to have energy to perform your daily tasks. It's an event. That's exactly what
you'll find at the Koro Sun Resort. From
restaurants offering traditional Fijian fare, fresh seafood and tropical specialty drinks, you'll have your choice of
where to eat, whether you'd like to get a little dressed up or you'd like to strut in t-shirt, shorts and sandals.
The Matakau restaurant is perfectly Fijian, with floors made of sand and dining furniture made of the native rain
trees. The food however, delectable and delicious, is served with expert and artistic presentation.
Every week,
the Koro Sun Resort hosts a traditional Lovo and Meke, where a feast is prepared in an underground oven, and enjoyed as part
of a party that includes traditional Fijian song and dance.
If you're hoping for fine dining in Fiji, the Koro
Sun Resort offers a variety of dining options, perfect for even the hard to please palate and included in your resort stay. |