Current location - Recipe Complete Network - Food recipes - What are the delicious food in Palau and what kind of dishes are there?
What are the delicious food in Palau and what kind of dishes are there?

There are quite a lot of delicious foods in Palau, including quite a few Japanese restaurants.

There are also quite a few Chinese restaurants in Palau.

Here are some good restaurants in Palau.

1. Tianchi Food: Located in the center of Koror, with convenient transportation, it is famous for its Guangzhou cuisine. Their seafood is good, and some local travel agencies will come here to eat the seafood feasts presented by them.

2. The taj Indian restaurant, as you can tell from the name, it specializes in Indian cuisine. This restaurant provides free pick-up and drop-off for customers when it is not busy. There is an outdoor terrace on the second floor. The interior decoration is more traditional. The recommended staple food is naan, which is not only original but also delicious.

There are other flavors, and the side dishes are curry and barbecue.

3. bmeermii burger restaurant. This burger is well-known in Palau. The burgers here are full of ingredients and the price is not expensive. Many people will go here because of its reputation.

And the patties in the burgers are also freshly grilled.

Their fries are also quite delicious.

4. Meiden Sushi Restaurant is owned by an old Japanese lady. This restaurant has been open in Palau for 30 years. Their taste is very authentic and the price is very reasonable. Their eel rice is very delicious.

5. Little Beijing: It is a Chinese restaurant. They also provide free pick-up and drop-off and have many dishes.

The price is also relatively cost-effective, and their seating is divided into indoor and outdoor.

6. Drop off bar: This is the first bar opened in Palau. It is suitable for ordering a beer after dinner and a few dishes to go with the wine. Their cold tuna and fish fingers are both delicious.

7. Carp Restaurant: This restaurant is not easy to find. It is also a Japanese restaurant and is frequented by locals.

Their price-performance ratio is still very high, a combination of Palauan cuisine and Japanese cuisine.

Recommend their papaya salad.

8. The food in the local travel agency is also good. The tour guides on uninhabited islands will make lunch on site. The secret pork chops and seafood hot pot are both delicious.

During the 8 days in Palau, I had to eat all by myself. I will give you a summary of what I ate for your reference.

1. The lunch we had at yano's next to the wctc supermarket was actually like our fast food. You choose what you want and pay the bill. The food there was all locals, the taste was just average, not very delicious, and the price was cheap.

2. The Taj, an Indian restaurant, I really cannot praise the taste of Indian food, but as a travel experience, eating it once is enough.

The location is upstairs at Meiden Sushi, and the price per person is about US$20.

3. The Vietnamese restaurant upstairs in Dumpling King, the spring rolls and seafood fried rice are very suitable for our Asian stomach, and the price is reasonable. I highly recommend it.

4. Coffee Berry, a place where you can use the Internet. It is the only restaurant in Palau where you can use the Internet. The Internet speed is very good, which is good for afternoon tea.

5. Meiden Sushi, I give it a thumbs up. Many Japanese people go there to eat it. It tastes really good, but the price is a bit expensive.

6. Keanos Italian Restaurant, we ordered thin pizza and hollow pasta. As Western food, the taste is very authentic.

7. Haiwumi (wumi) Japanese food, with a capital word of praise, and Meiden Sushi. These two Japanese restaurants are very famous in Palau.

8. Impac Restaurant, sea fishing processing, we will eat the fish we caught ourselves when we come back.

If you feel it's not enough, you can order something else.

It is also a Japanese restaurant.

9. Lunch during our 4-day trip to sea.

Because we were with a Japanese group, there was a BBQ barbecue on the first day for lunch, which the tour guide cooked freshly on the island. The other two days were Japanese fast food lunches. On the fourth day, we also went fishing on Kaiyang Island and ate it directly on the island.

The fish soup is super fresh.

10. If you go with a group, it is recommended to eat Palau’s specialties, such as bat soup, Checan clams, coconut crabs, etc. We are not very interested in these, so we did not try them. If you are interested, you can give it a try.