Food in French Polynesia (2024)

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Your arrival date to French Polynesia is coming soonand you would like to know what foods we eat here? In this tourism information you will discover the culinary Polynesian culture.

First of all, you have to know that the Polynesians love foods and you can judge by yourself when they are organizing a tamara’a (banquet). Indeed many dishes will be served in front of you. If you do a traditional tamara’a, you will eat different dishes that make the ma’a Tahiti (typical Polynesian meal).

Raw fish with coconut milk

You will perforce eat the famous raw fish with coconut milk. This dish is prepared with tuna (white/red) or bonito fish cute into cubes marinated in lemon juice, sliced onion, tomato, cucumber, garlic, spring onion and homemade coconut milk.

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Traditional Polynesian Oven

The other dishes that make the ma’a Tahiti will be cooked inside the “ahima’a”, the traditional Polynesian underground oven where hot stones are disposed inside in order to cook the ingredients. Suckling pig, fishes (mahi mahi, tuna, and other fishes of the lagoon), chicken, crabs, “fei” (Polynesian banana), shrimps, taro, umara (sweet potato), uru (fruit of the breadfruit tree), “ufi” (igname) and “fafa” (Tahitian spinach) will be wrapped with banana leaves and put inside the oven. Once all the ingredients are inside the “ahima’a”, we disposed banana leaves on the top and then the whole thing is cover with sands. 4 hours later the ma’a Tahiti is finally ready.

Fafaru, a traditional Tahitian meal not easy to taste

You will probably find on the table the notorious “Fafaru”. It’s a fish dish. Generally the “fafaru” is prepared with slices of tuna or parrot fishes that have been macerated in sea water with crushed heads of shrimps.
For the desert, you will eat some “Poe” (a famous Polynesian desert made from mashed banana/pumpkin and starch) that has been cooked in banana leaves inside the Tahitian oven. There will be also many tropical fruits like papaya, mango, pineapple, grapefruit etc…

Great choice of fresh fish and polynesian sea food

If you like fish, you will enjoy in French Polynesia. You will probably eat one of the best tuna (red/white), “mahi mahi” (dolphinfish, swordfish or thazard in your life. Grilled, chaud-froid, carpaccio, tartare, sashimi or sushi, are different ways to enjoy the fish that you will eat in our islands. One advice, eat your fish grilled fish with Taha’a vanilla sauce, it is just amazingly good.

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For the sea fruits lovers, once again the French Polynesia will satisfy you: “Pahua” (giant clam), “Vana” (sea urchin), Korori, Langouste, “Varo” (squille), “Kaveu” (coconut crab) and “Maoa” etc… In short a multitude of delights from the Polynesian waters.

In French Polynesia you can also eat the French cuisine, with the particularity to have your dishes made with local products. In Tahiti there are also Italian restaurant, Japanese restaurant and a lot of Chinese restaurants.

French Cuisine with an Asian twist

Chinese peoplehas arrived long time ago in French Polynesia. They are now considered as Polynesian and their food is really appreciated in French Polynesia. The Chinese cuisine of Tahiti is relatively close to the Hong Kong style cuisine but adapted to the Tahitian tastes. Thus you will find again the famous raw fish but the Chinese version. Try the famous “chao men” (fried noddle with vegetables, meat and shrimps), the chicken with lemon sauce, the “chao chap”, the roasted duck, the “mapo tofu”, the “pua taro” and other delicious dishes.

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The New Zealand Beef and Lamb in your Tahitian plates

In Tahiti, we have excellent beef and lam meat from New Zealand so if you are a meat lover you will be happy in French Polynesia. Have you heard about the skewer veal heart? Don’t pay attention of the name that could disgust lot of people. This skewer veal heart is really appreciated from the Tahitian and they eat it with mustard and barbecue sauce. Try it you won’t regret it, this is absolutely yummy.

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Breadfruit like you never tasted it

Another famous way to eat the “uru” is to combine it with the“pua’a toro” (corned beef) cooked with sliced onion. Polynesian people love it that way and it is simply delicious.

Breakfasts in The Islands Of Tahiti

For the breakfast, if you would like to eat like a Polynesian here what you can try: Tahitian or Chinese raw fish, “firi firi” (Tahitian donuts), banana crepes, “pua roti” (roasted porc), coconut flavor bread and Chinese bakeries (chao pao, bouchon, nem, navet). In fact, in French Polynesia you can eat everything for the breakfast (salted and sweet).

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We hope that this little “mise en bouche” will help you to know better the food that you can find in French Polynesia. When you will be here, you will without a doubt discover other dishes that are not in this “traveler information”. Have a nice trip in our islands and don’t forget to say before eating: Tama’a Maita’i (Enjoy your meal)!

Food in French Polynesia (2024)

FAQs

What foods do they eat in French Polynesia? ›

On the menu: roast pork, fish, poulet fafa (chicken with spinach and coconut milk), fe'i bananas (plantains) and taro, all cooked for several hours in an earth oven, As a starter, there is usually poisson cru and fafaru for the more adventurous (a very pungent dish of raw fish marinated in fermented sea water).

Is food expensive in French Polynesia? ›

The cost of food and dining in French Polynesia can vary greatly. Traditional Polynesian cuisine can be found at reasonable prices at local food markets and small restaurants, while international cuisine can be found at higher prices at more upscale restaurants.

What food is grown in the French Polynesia? ›

The world's sweetest pineapple: Queen Tahiti. Fertile volcanic soil across the Society, Marquesas, and Austral islands makes them ideal breeding grounds for the papayas, mangoes, bananas, and pamplemousse (a local sweet grapefruit) populating farmers' markets and produce stands.

What food did the Polynesians eat? ›

Early Polynesian settlers brought along with them clothing, plants and livestock and established settlements along the coasts and larger valleys. Upon their arrival, the settlers grew kalo (taro), maiʻa (banana), niu (coconut), and ʻulu (breadfruit). Meats were eaten less often than fruits, vegetables, and seafood.

What is in Polynesian food? ›

Polynesian cuisine offers a wide variety of specialities, mostly based on seafood and exotic fruit, with French and Chinese influences. Dishes tend to use relatively few spices and often include coconut milk, ginger, lime, vanilla or tamarind.

What fruits are French Polynesian? ›

There is an incredible abundance of fruit in The Islands of Tahiti, including watermelon, pineapple, mango, papaya, passion fruit, lychees, bananas, star fruit, abiu, rambutan and many, many others. You'll find fruit for sale at roadside stands or in the markets.

How much is lunch in Tahiti? ›

Food in Tahiti is generally affordable, with prices for a meal at a local restaurant starting at around $10. Local specialties, such as poisson cru (raw fish marinated in coconut milk) and chicken fafa (chicken cooked in a taro leaf wrap), can be found at street markets and local restaurants for around $10 to $15.

Does French Polynesia accept US dollars? ›

Upon arrival in French Polynesia, most visitors exchange some money at the Faaa Airport or at their hotel. Generally, it's not necessary to change very much since credit cards and U.S. dollars are accepted. The currency used in French Polynesia is the French Pacific Franc or CFP.

How much is a co*ke in Tahiti? ›

Cost of Living in Tahiti
RestaurantsEdit
Imported Beer (12 oz small bottle)600.00F
Cappuccino (regular)500.00F
co*ke/Pepsi (12 oz small bottle)300.00F
Water (12 oz small bottle)300.00F
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What is the national dish of the French Polynesia? ›

Translated in French as 'raw fish', Poisson Cru is the national dish of Tahiti and her islands. Bearing resemblance to the South American dish of ceviche, Poisson Cru consists of raw fish, most commonly tuna, marinated in lime juice and coconut milk.

Does French Polynesia have a flag? ›

The flag of French Polynesia (French: drapeau de la Polynésie française) is the civil and state flag of the French overseas country French Polynesia. It was adopted in 1984.

What is the national fruit of the French Polynesia? ›

On the more than 100 islands that make up French Polynesia, breadfruit is a staple food. The name derives from the fact that when it's just ripe enough to eat, the cooked, starch-heavy fruit resembles freshly baked bread.

What food is French Polynesia known for? ›

Popular staples such as poisson cru (raw fish marinated in coconut milk) and mahi mahi. One of French Polynesia's most well-known dishes, poisson cru, is produced by marinating raw fish in a mixture of coconut milk, lime juice, and other herbs and spices.

Is Polynesian food spicy? ›

While there are definitely some spicy dishes that you can try, high levels of spice aren't the standard. A lot of the dishes are actually fairly sweet. If spicy food isnt your forte, don't fret! You can still attend a luau without any sort of concern.

Do Polynesians eat pork? ›

In the Polynesian region, people eat certain types of meat wrapped in layers of taro leaves. One such dish, laulau, is native to Hawaii, and usually consists of pork served steaming hot, nestled in the wide green leaves.

What is the national dish of French Polynesia? ›

Translated in French as 'raw fish', Poisson Cru is the national dish of Tahiti and her islands. Bearing resemblance to the South American dish of ceviche, Poisson Cru consists of raw fish, most commonly tuna, marinated in lime juice and coconut milk.

What kind of food do they eat in Bora Bora? ›

Many dishes also include chicken, pork, sweet potatoes, breadfruit, rice, local fruit and vegetables such as papaya, mangoes, pineapples, bananas and fafa, which is a type of spinach. Banana or papaya purees known as po'e are the most popular dessert served on the island.

What do Polynesian people eat for breakfast? ›

Breakfast favorites that are widely available on the islands include fruit, fruit pastries, fish and seafood, coffee, and tea. These tastes come together to make a delectable and filling breakfast that is exclusive to French Polynesia.

Does French Polynesia have Mcdonalds? ›

McDonald's opened their first French Polynesian branch in Tahiti on December 10, 1996.

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