Nourish Café
Address | Beach Rd, Apia, Samoa | ||||||||||||
Phone | +685 840 0602 | ||||||||||||
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Categories | Cafe | ||||||||||||
Rating | 4.7 44 reviews | ||||||||||||
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Nourish Café reviews
44Food is excellent, not too expensive (around 20-30 talas for a meal). No free WiFi but free water! I recommend to stop by for a nice lunch, they created a very friendly and nice environment. The menu is really really big and they have some vegetarian options. As you can guess as well it’s full of tourists because of the 1st rank in TripAdvisor!
Fantastic place, friendly and attentive service. Delicious food and great coffee. A must do when you come to Apia.
A nice healthy cafe in Apia. Service was excellent.
Food wasn’t bad with a lot of healthy and green choices on the menu. The teriyaki chicken was tasty, but the chicken was slightly burnt. The coleslaw was amazing. It matched the chicken very well.
The pad Thai was quite salty, and just tasted like noodles cooked in soy sauce, so don’t expect a really authentic thai tasting dish. I wouldn’t recommend this dish, but I do recommend this restaurants to refresh your tastebuds.
We have been in Samoa for almost a week now and we’ve been here 3 times The vibe of the cozy and sophisticated decor is great.
The food. The food is like nothing the rest of the island has to offer. My wife and I tried, “O Le Bao”, the tacos, the salsa fish, the coconut chicken, and the nourish knock out smoothie and it was all AMAZING QUALITY FOOD
Delicious well thought out dishes that are well cooked and beautifully presented. Definitely a must try for breakfast or lunch while in Apia.
Great menu incorporating local foods with a modern twist. Air conditioned, great decor and lovely people.
Great to see great healthy food. Great coffee and food selection. Very nice surrounding great staff.
Didn't feel very Samoan, but good food, good service, good prices. Felt like we were back in NZ. Not what we wanted, but all good! Good coffee.
Food is excellent but a bit expansive for Samoa. Smoothies were not so good (we tried 3 different types). The staff is friendly and the place cosy.
Good food, a little bit fusion and surprising! I recommend the Special beef with the sauce (delicious and good portion). Friendly and professional staff! Pricing are not cheap or expensive just the market price for Samoa (touristic area).
Stopped for a cold fresh coconut drink. Cosy and quiet cafe. The food menu looks good too, but haven't tried, couldn't comment on it.
Their variation of sushi is nice (even though the portion of the fish is very small)
I didnt like the coco-samoa drink
Great service
I love the food and ambiance here. Fresh, tasty, healthy and creative tropical menu sure to please everyone. Highly recommended!
Wow, this place is amazing. Fantastic location, food, drinks, and ambience. There is a gift shop (Palagi Arts) attached to the cafe selling lovely hand made art, postcards, earrings etc. Great to grab a few small (or large) items for friends and family if you are traveling.
AMAZING coffee, beautiful food & excellent service. Everything we ordered was honestly beautiful. Fish tacos & banana crepes with coconut jam were amazing. We will be back!
Amazing cafe with outstanding healthy food and drinks, able to cater to every dietary requirement.
A clean, cozy establishment which is also home to wonderful staff.
Went there twice because it was so nice:).
If I'm ever back in Samoa I will definitely return. Thank you for an amazing dining experience.
Its finally happening - Apia is offering choice in food outside the expensive hotels. This place is friendly, has quality food and always busy. Many travelers and expats. Wish they would open for dinner and have BYO
Loved the decor and local products inside! Try the Koko Samoa for a traditional Samoan experience. A little expensive but definitely a nice spot to relax.
Full of its own self importance, this pseudo-hipster cafe tries very hard to be chic but only succeeds at pretentiousness. Overpriced faux-local/orthorexic fusion dishes are their main trade, accompanied by small, bland smoothies in Mason jar glasses, and $20 oka which wishes is was half as good as the $6 version from the vendor at the market 3 mins away.