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Raffles Floating Restaurant
The floating restaurant attached to Raffles Tradewinds hotel is one of the most scenic spots in Suva to dine. Lunch is the best time to enjoy the harbour views, when the glass windows surrounding the interior flood the room with light. Seafood and classy steak dishes feature highly on the dinner menu, but lunch is a cheaper and more relaxed affair. The burgers here are legendary.
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Raintree Lodge
Suva's most tranquil restaurant sits on an open-air veranda above a peaceful lake. Dappled sunlight filters through the surrounding rainforest and bird calls accompany your meal. Traditional Fijian fare, inventive vegetations options and fragrant curries are served and the pancakes at breakfast are legendary.
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Republic of Cappuccino
Serves good coffee, juices, smoothies and snacks in air-conditioned surrounds.
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Sichuan Pavilion Restaurant
Occupying a 1st-floor corner of the Garrick Hotel, this elegant restaurant serves a refreshing alternative to the ubiquitous chow-mien and chop-suey menu, with Sichuan dishes the speciality. On balmy days the alfresco seating on the balcony induces long and lazy lunches.
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Singh's Curry House
Owner Mamaji runs a tight ship at this great little curry joint, where a delectable array of mostly South Indian curries tempts diners from the front counter. Seating is at booths or you can take away. It's one of the few places open on a Sunday and a great option for vegetarians.
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Tiko's Floating Restaurant
Elegant and devoid of pretension, Tiko's serves excellent surf-and-turf fare, including New Zealand steak and fresh local fish ( walu and pakapaka ), on board a gracious cruising vessel. The wine list includes Grange Hermitage and the windowed walls bathe the place in amber at sunset. It's best enjoyed on calm nights.
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Victoria Wines & Spirits
Victoria Wines & Spirits. Try this place for something to wash down the pizza, pasta, Chinese, curry or Fijian you had for dinner.
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Zen Restaurant
This small and intimate restaurant serves delicately presented sushi, tempura, udon (wheat noodles) and soba (buckwheat noodles) dishes as well as a modicum of Korean meals. The graceful décor features Japanese screens, and soft Japanese tunes play in the background. The menu provides helpful pictures for the uninitiated.
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