Roulottes are a must in Papeete. In Asia it would be called a "hawker center", in Papeete it is the cheaper option for a night out eating. The different outlets (mostly Asian, but a steak or pancake c...
Good price, yummy charred bbq meats and fish, poisson cru, frites and garlic green beans. The weather was warm with a gently breeze. Top tip: The meal sized massive - one plate is enough for two peopl...
We ate here for our last dinner before flying home. Would recommend and hope to get back to Papeete in the future. Definitely a must try dining experience, and much better than you would expect.
A must visit if in the city. All the trucks looked amazing but went with Dominic's - was VERY PLEASED food was delicious and customer service was great!
The charm of the capital of Tahiti is unforgettable. Near dusk, the white clouds in the air swim freely; the surrounding buildings, the ancient buildings that rise and fall, and the misty scenes on the distant hills, are dreamlike; the distance gradually recovers calmly, and the coast is pleasant. Scenery. This quiet scene is full of poetry and painting.
When the sun rises again, there will be a new face here. The setting sun in the west, breaking through the thick clouds in the distance, struggling to shine in the square that is quiet. Throw the golden bustling dreams to the center of a quiet and peaceful town.
Adam Yue
Papeete, the capital of Tahiti, is always full of people. Not far from the city is a breathtaking view of the sea, and the streets and lanes are filled with enthusiasm. In the past, the trade gathering place of the bustling city has maintained the prosperous scene of economic prosperity. The cultural accumulation of each period has formed a unique style here.
Straight streets pass through the patchwork of buildings, beautiful flowers cultivated along the street, vying in the shade of the green; white churches, dotted between the streets.
Adam Yue
Papeete The bustling central block leads from the big market to the tree-lined square next to the pier. In the afternoon, these streets are always filled with people who are off duty, and the students who are out of school are particularly busy. Strolling through this pleasant and comfortable neighbourhood, you will always feel refreshed.
The damp street after the rain reveals a chill. In the small town in the dusk, the crowds of people gradually retreat, and the daytime hustle and bustle gradually calmed down. Children on both sides of the street, waiting for the shuttle bus to return home, the face is full of innocence is about to make this magical land, a sudden rain, change the scene of the former people here, at this moment, in the fresh air after the rain As if there were no impurities at all, it was so quiet that the breathing was clear and audible.
Adam Yue
The ancient streets of Papeete's city centre are still the busiest area of Tahiti. There are many buildings on both sides of the street, and there are many old buildings. Street vendors are eager to sell all kinds of goods, which is extremely embarrassing. Papeete on the weekend is always full of people. The streets and alleys are filled with people who are passionate. In the past, the trade gathering place of the bustling city has maintained the prosperous scene of economic prosperity. The cultural accumulation of each period has formed a unique style here.
Straight streets pass through the patchwork of buildings, beautiful flowers cultivated along the street, vying in the shade of the green; white churches, dotted between the streets. Whenever the crowds in the streets are moving, the street vendors will be happy. Their deafening screams come and go, attracting guests.
On both sides of the street, some of the buildings of the last century, although old, have been painted with new colors, but they are full of vitality. The cars of different colors walk through the block, making this vibrant street more colorful.
Paradise version of the dream island, so beautiful, unforgettable memory
The main island of Tahiti is composed of two islands, one large and one small. These islands belong to the Society Islands. Papeete is the capital of French Polynesia in the southeastern Pacific Ocean. On the northwest coast of Tahiti. Polynesians are descendants of Taiwanese. They are called Maori in New Zealand, Saipan, Hawaii and other places. The aborigines of Easter Island as far as Chile in South America are also Polynesians. They have superb sailing skills and can rely on Southern Cross and ocean currents, schools of fish, birds, clouds, etc. to determine the location, Tahiti is known as the closest place to heaven. This is the first place to discover the heavenly beauty of Tahiti, and give this ancient island The artistic life is the French post-impressionist painter Paul Gauguin. His paintings (Tahitian women) and famous paintings such as (Where do we come from, who are we, where are we going) are human wealth.
If anyone says God created his "Isle of Heaven" in order to enjoy life, it must be Borabora in Tahiti, to get there by 13 hours of air, there's eternal summer, every breath of deep breath of vanilla, sweet smell, and the sea changes. I'm sure the sea will want us to be free and full of power, the white sand here, the atolls, the water houses, the water flowing from shallow to deep, this is the far-flung island of Bora Bora that should only be in the musical.
On the wedding anniversary with my husband, my husband wanted to give me a big surprise, that is, I came to Papiti for vacation. The beach here is really good, and the sea has three colors.
Sunshine and beach-I did not expect to see such beautiful nature. This was originally a volcano, but it has become what it is now after hundreds of millions of years. The local guide took us along the way to appreciate the other side.