Found this place on our first day in Wailoaloa and didnât bother going elsewhere for breakfast for the rest of the week. The smoothie bowls, juices and toast dishes are all fresh, delicious and very reasonably priced.
Be prepared to wait a little while as there appeared to only ever be one person both taking orders and in the kitchen and each dish is made to order, but it is worth the wait! Thereâs also very limited seating, only room for about six inside but they do takeaways as well so great for taking back to your room or the beach if youâre staying nearby.
I recommend getting all of the toppings for the smoothie bowl, and the sweet toast option was a step above the savoury which was simply pesto and tomato. I felt that was missing a trick when peanut butter is their speciality and simply adding a local chilli sauce or jam or even tomato to that might have been a tastier and more adventurous offering.
We didnât try the coffee, but if itâs anything as good as the rest of their fare Iâm sure itâs...
   Read moreThis is the best place I found for breakfast/brunch in Wailoaloa. I came three times in my short stay and tried variations of the smoothie bowl, sweet and savoury toast, coffee and fresh juices (and bought a jar of PB to take home). Everything was, without exception, excellent. Their local peanut butter (coconut is the secret ingredient) is delicious on both toast and bowl, and the basil pesto on the savoury toast was a revelation (secret coconut again). Great coffee, delicious fresh made fruit juice, all available to dine in or take out for reasonable prices. This place is definitely worth the short walk from the...
   Read moreBy far superior to any other peanut butter available in Fiji. Same great quality as top NZ brands such as Picâs, but at a far better price if bought by bucket. The shop/cafe is only open one day per week, but that should improve in future when the baristas have been trained and you can get your coffee fix after morning paddle, run, swim or bike (bike rental store about to open...
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