A Culinary Escape at Somewhere Else in Nauru
Experience authentic Nauruan cuisine at Somewhere Else in Arijejen - where every meal is a celebration of local flavors.
Nestled in the heart of Arijejen, Somewhere Else in Nauru is a must-visit dining destination for travelers seeking authentic local flavors. This charming restaurant offers a unique culinary experience that celebrates the rich culture and traditions of Nauru, making it a perfect spot to unwind and enjoy delicious meals.
A brief summary to Somewhere Else in Nauru
- FWF8+32Q, Arijejen, NR
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- Monday 6 am-10 am
- Tuesday 6 am-10 am
- Wednesday 6 am-10 am
- Thursday 6 am-10 am
- Friday 6 am-10 am
- Saturday 6 am-10 am
- Sunday 7:30 am-11:30 am
Local tips
- Visit early in the day to enjoy their breakfast specials before they run out.
- Ask about daily specials which feature seasonal ingredients.
- Don't hesitate to try local drinks; they pair wonderfully with your meal.
- Consider visiting during off-peak hours for a more relaxed dining experience.
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