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Wailoaloa Beach the new Denarau for foodies.
October 3, 2024Pacific Island Living
October 3, 2024Club 57
Wailoaloa Beach feels like it is the new ‘it’ destination in Fiji. With great new restaurants, new hotels and resorts and some old favourites, the once quiet little area is really starting to take off.
Leading the charge on the sixth floor of the Ramada Suites, Wailoaloa Beach is Club 57, a rooftop restaurant and bar.
The 80-seat indoor and outdoor restaurant offers diners 360-degree views of Fiji’s spectacular sunsets over Nadi Bay and the nearby outer islands.
Open daily from 7:30am to 10pm, Club 57 has a great brunch menu which includes usual favourites eggs Benedict, Bircher muesli, pancakes and omelettes.
Moving on to lunch, the Mediterranean-inspired menu has lots of shared plates including tapas as well as salads, soups, burgers and pizzas.
The menu is designed to be enjoyed any time of the day. Larger meals include steaks, pastas and seafood platters.
It’s hard to imagine anyone would go hungry at Club 57. And you certainly won’t go thirsty either, with nearly 20 cocktails on the menu, a range of local and imported beers, spirits, shooters, juices, mocktails and coffees.
Club 57 is casual dining with great service. And, with great music, its a place to take in the views, relax and enjoy a long lunch, sunset drink or romantic dinner.
The light, soft jazzy sounds of Miles Davis, Bessie Smith, Peggy Lee and others are often played to ensure you relax and enjoy. Less than 20 minutes from Denarau, Club 57 is great choice for something different and unmatched.
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