Dine

Samoa Restaurants

No matter what day of the week it is, there is something for everyone when dining at Sheraton Samoa Beach Resort, the sister resort to the much loved Sheraton in downtown Apia – Aggie Greys. The resort is set amongst 224 acres of manicured gardens on its own exclusive beachfront just five-minutes drive from Faleolo International airport.

February 9, 2020
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Pacific Island Living

February 9, 2020

No matter what day of the week it is, there is something for everyone when dining at Sheraton Samoa Beach Resort, the sister resort to the much loved Sheraton in downtown Apia – Aggie Greys. The resort is set amongst 224 acres of manicured gardens on its own exclusive beachfront just five-minutes drive from Faleolo International airport.

SOUTH PACIFIC RESTAURANT

Take in dazzling views of the beach as you sample the traditional flavours of Samoa at the hotel’s signature South Pacific Restaurant. Here, they showcase skilfully crafted international dishes, a full bar and live music nightly. The newly refurbished restaurant is beautifully designed to highlight the traditional Samoan woodcarving features and offers unparalleled views out to the Pacific Ocean with the island of Savai’i as the backdrop. Open for dinner. Dress code: Casual

APOLIMA FALE

Begin your morning in Samoa at Apolima Fale, which boasts a wide-ranging international breakfast buffet that is open to both in-house guests and day guests.

Daily from 6.30am to 10.30am
Adults: WST50.00
Children 4-12 years: WST25.00

On Tuesdays the fale is transformed for Polynesian Night, offering a full buffet of cuisines from all around the pacific and an entertaining dance show for the whole family to enjoy.
Every Tuesday from 6.30pm to 9pm
Adults: WST75.00, children 4-12 years: WST37.50

Or experience the art of Samoan dancing every Friday for their Fia Fia night with a range of delicious Samoan cuisines and a fiery show.

Every Friday night from 6.30pm to 9pm Adults: WST85.00, children 4-12 years: WST42.50

SOLENT BAR

Join the rest of the crowd and gather for a refreshment in the afternoon or the evening. On offer is a full selection of cocktails, international beers, wines of the world and premium spirits. The bar also has a great menu with snacks like rice paper rolls, Samoan oka (raw fish marinated in lemon juice and coconut cream) and pizzas.

Daily Double Trouble Happy Hour – buy 1 get 1 free on selected mocktails and cocktails – 3pm to 5pm and 9pm to 11pm

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