Culinary Delights at Somewhere Else in Nauru
Discover authentic Nauruan flavors at Somewhere Else in Nauru—where fresh ingredients meet delightful dining experiences.
Nestled in the heart of Arijejen, Somewhere Else in Nauru offers an unforgettable dining experience that showcases the rich culinary heritage of the island. With a menu featuring local delicacies and fresh ingredients, this restaurant is a must-visit for tourists looking to indulge in authentic flavors.
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 during breakfast hours for a less crowded experience and enjoy their signature pancakes.
- Try to sample local seafood dishes for an authentic taste of Nauru.
- Ask about daily specials; they often feature seasonal ingredients.
- Make reservations on weekends to ensure you have a table during peak hours.
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