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        Food is mood and depending on desire, you can easily escape into the prized palette of Jack’s
        Restaurants.
        Alongside a storied history at the helm of Fiji’s contemporary cuisine, Jack’s has plenty of
        reasons to have some of it restaurants be included in TripAdvisor’s Top 10% of Restaurants
        Worldwide.

        Mamacita Mexican Restaurant & Bar, Indigo, Bone sh Seafood Restaurant and Cantina Grill &
        Bar are only four of their revered dining experiences and o er a tasteful line-up on Denarau,
        the Paci c’s largest integrated resort island, located just 20 minutes from Nadi International
        Airport.

        Mamacita, nestled on the lush grounds of Wyndham Resort is an ode to the  ery combination
        of Tex-Mexican  avours and Fijian charm. Tejano décor adds a splash of cultural ambiance to
        compliment the  avoured fare of Texan Spanish home cooking and freshly sourced Fijian
        ingredients. Bu et nights, live  re dancing and Fiji’s widest tequila dancing have kept this a
        favourite for families and groups. Decks, water features and the natural shade of lush gardens
        o er generous outdoor seating options, while the sea is a short stroll away and a great
        post-dining cooldown.

        Only  ve minutes up the road, Indigo, Bone sh Seafood Restaurant, and Cantina Grill & Bar
        command waterside elegance at Port Denarau, an international port of entry and Fiji’s
        superyacht marina, with a gateway to the prized holiday chain of the Mamanuca and Yasawa
        Islands. Indigo fuses the best of Indian Asian against the ambient hues of lavender, adding to
        the tranquil setting by the sea with some of the best sunset scenes to boast.  Varied takes on
        classics such as biryani and tandoori transport diners to traditional palettes refreshed with
        homegrown Fiji ingredients and the best vegetarian menu in town.
        Fine fare from the ocean is on the cards at Bone sh Seafood Restaurant, and its Little Pirates o ers one of the best children’s menus around.
        Contemporary  variations  of the traditional crab  curry  and succulent seafood  palettes  go beyond their tasteful enterprise and  present  a  very
 Live Entertainment  Instagrammable palette. Washed down by  ne wine on the water’s edge, the al fresco setting is charming, memorable and a visual treat for your senses.
        And for those who don’t have the patience to wait for their meals, you can grab a quick stroll to the nearby Jack’s retail shop and enjoy some shopping
 Cultural Shows  before returning.
 Theme Nights  A stone’s throw away, Cantina Grill & Bar brings Mexican  nesse and o ers a great vista of ships and boats rolling into port. In hallmark Jack’s fashion,
 Absolute Ocean Views  there is always variation, and you can choose to enjoy your meal indoors or in the outdoor coolness of al fresco seating. You can opt for full meals or
        their spectacular cocktails and tapas menu, complete with lively social butter ies enjoying the textured taste of Mexican classics by the water.
 Delicious food  And if you are looking for fast casual good food with barrister made co ee, Corner Cafe, Lazy Beans and Baravi Cafe will treat your senses with their
 Open 7am – 9.30pm daily  Cocktails  evolving list of delicious options spearheaded by some of Fiji’s most celebrated chefs.

 at Club Wyndham Denarau Island  Wine and Beer  A prized palette and outstanding service have always been the drawcard for Jack’s Restaurants, and their hallmark brand of experience, ambiance, and
        excellence. More importantly, they represent the best of Fijian cuisine culture and what should be an important part of your Fiji time.


 Bookings essential: +679 675 0442

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