These small, locally owned eateries serve freshly caught fish paired with rice and island-grown vegetables. Meals are simple but flavorful, often seasoned with traditional herbs and spices, giving visitors a true taste of Tanitian culture.
For travelers seeking familiarity, these establishments serve burgers, steaks, fried chicken, and other staples. They’re family-friendly and popular among both tourists and locals looking for hearty, familiar meals.
Offering dishes inspired by broader Asian cuisines, these restaurants serve noodles, stir-fries, curries, and sushi. They’re often a favorite for visitors who want variety or a break from island-style meals.
Taniti has two supermarkets, two smaller grocery stores, and one 24-hour convenience store. These are helpful for travelers staying in hostels, bed and breakfasts, or rental apartments, giving them the flexibility to cook their own meals or grab snacks.