The food here is great. The service is amazing and so is the atmosphere. So overall everything is almost perfect but there are 2 problems that I'd like to address. Firstly, the food here has the quality but it's lacking quantity. As I have said earlier the food is great, it's delicious, savoury and decadent but the problem is that they don't give out enough food and the prices set are not reasonable (Price for food is usually between $13 to $22 but some cost more than this and remember the serving size which is less). I know other factors such as a human's metabolism and physical activity play a role in this but I'm not the only one. The food I eat keeps me full for about half an hour and then I get hungry (this is at rest - no physical activity takes place). My friends and family have also experienced this. I wish that they could give more serves out and if not then the prices that they set should be reasonable. Secondly, the food and dessert options available here are limited. They don't have a lot of food and dessert options available and they have also removed a few things from the menu. For example, they have removed 'Eclair' from the Dessert Menu. I suggest that they should add some popular Korean food on their food menu list like tteokbokki, japchae, kimchi fried rice, korean hotdog etc. As for desserts they should work on that as well and add desserts like mochi (This goes for Snowy House). These were the only problems that I faced but otherwise everything else is alright. What I really love about Grace Road is that the service here is amazing (especially the way the Koreans are). They are so kind and it really makes my day. I hope that they take these 2 problems into consideration. Apart from the 2 problems mentioned, everything...
Read moreGrace Road Kitchen is the only modern, pristine, organic, veg friendly place in Savusavu! The cafe is beautiful, with fresh veg and fruits from their organic gardens also on sale. Staples almost always in stock and looking gorgeous are eggplant/aubergine, bok choy, peppers, lettuce, and sometimes herbs and passion fruit. Everything is perfectly clean, and you can see the kitchen staff working to put together the made-to-order dishes. The veg highlights are bibimbap (vegan without egg), stir fried noodles, fried rice, vegetable soup, and they have a delicious pumpkin smoothie that can be made vegan with coconut milk instead of dairy milk (the vegan version is called "the Dr. Murray"). The owner Andy and the staff are super sweet and remember your orders and treat you like a friend coming to lunch. There is seating outside with a beautiful view of the harbor and Nawi Island, or indoor seating under the blissful air conditioning. They also have an ice cream shop attached and the specialty grocer with a great selection of gluten free, organic, and vegan items is next door (Sea Lovers) so this building is a fantastic one stop shop for healthy food and groceries unlike anything else...
Read moreOh what a wonderful, authentic lunch experience. They deserve 5 stars!
Delicious, homemade, organic food with plenty of vegetarian and vegan options. The service was fantastic—Michelle greeted me with a huge smile.
The menu features a variety of Asian dishes, including rice and noodles prepared in styles like stir-fry, teriyaki, and pad thai, as well as tasty soups and salads.
My favorites were the Bibimbap without eggs, a traditional Korean recipe with sautéed eggplant, papaya salad, lettuce, sprouts, and cucumber. The sauces and spices used for the veggies were incredibly flavorful. I also loved the coconut soup (you can add extra rice, chicken, veggies) I highly recommend trying these dishes.
The prices are great: smoothies are FJD 11, soups are FJD 15, and vegetarian/vegan rice or noodle dishes are FJD 13. They also offer homemade smoothies, juices, and various desserts.
The atmosphere is very authentic, with a nice mix of locals and tourists. Grace Kitchen is open daily from 8:30 am until 9 pm.
I will definitely be back for lunch or dinner...
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