I visited this place back in May. I forgot what I ate but I remember it being pretty good. What really impressed me though was the bats. From where we were seated we could see them out in the trees flying back and forth and shrieking away. That just made my day. I had seen similar ones at the Sigatoka Sand Dunes and they are just incredible. Im all in for bats after this trip. I'm from Canada and our bats only come out at night, so you rarely see them. Once in a while you find a dead one and they're only mouse size, so not really all that impressive although they eat mosquitoes so there's that. There was also a class trip for local Fijian kids at the museum right next to the Cafe and they sang some really beautiful choral tunes which added greatly to the pleasant atmosphere....
Read moreI feel strongly that I had to leave a review because of an experience I had at Ginger Kitchen today that speaks to how wonderful the staff are. While enjoying wonderful food and the beautiful view of the gardens, a customer at another table did something inappropriate towards me, which I wasn’t are of at first, but then one of the staff members came up to me to alert me that this was occurring, and I was then able to deal with the issue. I really appreciated that the staff were aware of my uncomfortable situation and acted quickly, rather than letting this person do something very disrespectful towards me as a woman. Vinaka vaka levu Ginger Kitchen for standing up for...
Read moreIn the embrace of the Fiji Museum lies Ginger Kitchen, which quickly became my daily refuge, just across the street from my temporary home. A quaint cafe offering more than just sandwiches and coffees, it effortlessly marries great quality with convenience in the serene enclave of Thurston’s Garden.
Entering, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the subtle sizzle of sandwiches on the grill embraced me. It wasn’t about gourmet indulgence but rather the reliability of wholesome flavors, a dependable daily delight. As I savored each bite, the bustling world just beyond the museum seemed to fade away, replaced by the soothing ambiance of Ginger Kitchen. Thank you for the...
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