French Polynesia _ Tahiti Island Lurot (Stall restaurant)
- Saturday, February 28 2009 @ 09:48 PM JST
- Contributed by: tetujin60
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When a large ship berths, the mood is perfect
Chinese style flower arrangement
The hotel is full of the scent of Teare
Roulotte
stand pizza shop
I'm full with just wonton noodles
Full of local customers. Please note that the amount is large
Free performances on Fridays and Saturdays
Cheap and fast, but alcohol is banned
Large cruise ship at the harbor
Italian Roulotte "IESUUIO" Quattro cheese pizza, Caesar salad (bacon, egg, bread) Drink is water. It is economical on a healthy diet every day, but everything is higher and heavier than Japan. Roulotte is fun just to see and walk. The clerk who is familiar with the stomach greets with a smile because the taste is rich. Even though I came last night, I feel like a regular.
Tahiti Roulotte
Common people's taste stall restaurant
Stir-fried beef with vegetables, take out without eating
There are no sales of alcohol, and there are many local customers who enjoy their meals quietly although it is lively. Challenge on the second day. Waiting customers line up at every stall on Sunday. In addition, there are also take-out customers, and it is a popular store that takes 30 minutes to wait.
A restaurant where the truck bed has been converted into a kitchen. From steak, pizza, Chinese food, sushi, to dessert. Among them, French territory, crepes stand out. There are not only sweet desserts but also main dishes with ham and cheese. Is the amount of that amount matched to the body shape of Polynesian? It is three times as large as in Japan.
Pottery and fried food are cooked at once outside the stall with strong heat. It's a cool climate, but the heat and liveliness make sweat splatter. Wonton soup, fried noodles, stir-fried beef with vegetables on the first day. I'm not good at eating under dim electricity. I managed to put the two dishes in my stomach, but the taste is ok. Stir-fried beef with vegetables is a takeaway. Including 1 bottle of mineral water (4000 yen).
Take an inn right next to the port of Papeete. "La Mandarin" The bank is closed on Saturday when it arrives. Many shops also have shatters closed. The local currency I needed right away was a hotel with a bad rate. Most will be fallow tomorrow. Sunday. The stall restaurant " Roulotte " on the wharf that I was looking forward to ROULOTTES.
Closed if it rains
Spring rolls and thick rolls
Hotel La Mandarin Early Check-in late. Check-out is also available
Crowded every day