
Flavors of the Islands
From poisson cru to chao men — taste the real Bora Bora.
Where to Eat in Bora Bora
From fresh poisson cru to French gastronomy — our restaurant guide for race visitors.
Bora Bora Yacht Club
French & PolynesianFrench and Polynesian cuisine with a range of boat services and a bar — serving travelers from land and ocean since 1972.
Fare Manuia
Polynesian & PizzaPool bar serving cocktails with your feet in the water, a cozy lounge by the pool, and over 30 wood-fired pizzas. Open daily 11:30–21:30.
Le Panda D'Or
Chinese & AsianLocal favorite for generous portions of classic Chinese dishes — sweet & sour, crispy duck, garlic lobster. Great value.
Snack LoLo
Fast Food & PolynesianPopular spot for quick, satisfying meals with a Polynesian twist — from burgers to raw Tahitian-style fish. A local institution.
Bora Healthy
Health & Wellness BowlsCustomizable bowls with protein, grains, veggies, and sauces — plus poke bowls and fresh juices. Perfect for athletes.
St James Bora Bora
French & PolynesianFrench cuisine with Polynesian flavors. Cocktail bar, tapas, and a refined atmosphere. Reservation recommended.
TALIFIT Bowl
Healthy BowlsFresh, energizing bowls made for athletes and health-conscious travelers. Fuel up before or after the race.
Kai Ninamu
CrêperieCharming crêperie serving savory galettes and sweet crêpes — classic buckwheat galette and decadent Nutella versions.
BobCat Wine & Coffee House
Coffee & WineYour Wine & Coffee House in Vaitape. Perfect for a morning espresso or an evening glass of wine.
Must-Try Polynesian Dishes
Poisson Cru
Raw tuna marinated in coconut milk & lime
Mahi-Mahi
Grilled fresh from the lagoon daily
Chao Men
Local stir-fried noodles, a Polynesian staple
Tropical Fruits
Papaya, mango, passion fruit, coconut
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