The Top Restaurants with Vegetarian and Vegan Options in the Mamanuca Islands
Being a vegan or vegetarian can be difficult when travelling, especially when confined to the choices of your resort’s restaurants. With that in mind, we’ve put together a few ideas of vegan and vegetarian-friendly resorts where you can find vegan and vegetarian restaurants in the Mamanuca Islands. While exclusive vegetarian restaurants are not a thing on the Mamanuca Islands, some resorts are well-stocked with vegan and vegetarian ingredients. Make sure you let the resort know your requirements before you arrive, as explained in Fiji for Vegans & Vegetarians + 25 Best Restaurants.
While you’re here, don’t miss our Food Guide to the Mamanuca Islands.
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1. The Terrace – Malolo Island Resort
Having dietary requirements is made easy at the Malolo Island Resort. The resort’s restaurants carry a range of dairy-free and egg-free products to spruce up something delicious on request. So, let them know your preferences prior to your arrival, and they may be able to produce an exclusive menu for you. Alternatively, vegetarian meals are well-marked on their menus, and you’ll definitely find something yummy at the Terrace Restaurant. At lunch, the restaurant has a “build-your-own” speciality section. Learn more about this resort in our 25 Best Resorts in the Mamanuca Islands.
Location: Malolo Island Resort, Malolo Island, the southwestern region of the Mamanuca Islands. Day trips to Malolo Island Resort are available with South Sea Cruises (Port Denarau). Alternatively, learn more about accessing the island in the Mamanuca Islands Transport Guide.

2. Dick’s Place – Musket Cove Island Resort
Vegetarians have a real treat at Dick’s Place with a generous selection of veggie meals made from the island farm. Vegetarian meals, of which there are plenty, include coconut pot pie and various salads and pasta dishes. Find this restaurant at Musket Cove Resort, which is also accessible from other resorts on Malolo Lailai Island.
Location: Malolo Lailai Island, the southwestern region of the Mamanuca Islands. Learn more about accessing the island in the Mamanuca Islands Transport Guide.

3. Tovolea – Six Senses Fiji
Health and wellness are at the forefront of a Six Senses holiday, so naturally, the resort’s restaurants are packed with healthy vegetarian and vegan options. The Tovolea restaurant has a wealth of vegetarian options, such as braised quinoa, tortellini, risotto, tacos and much more. As with everywhere, the vegan options are more limited, but something can be spruced up if you let the team know in advance. See more resorts like this in our 10 Best Fiji Eco Resorts.
Location: Six Senses Fiji Resort, Malolo Island, the southwestern region of the Mamanuca Islands. Learn more about accessing the island in the Mamanuca Islands Transport Guide.

4. Fijiana Restaurant – Likuliku Lagoon Resort
Try simply divine Pacific Rim cuisine at the adults-only Likuliku Lagoon Resort. The Fijiana Restaurant has stunning views overlooking the ocean, and it has a menu of creative dishes, all included in the rates, as listed in the 10 Best All-Inclusive Resorts in Fiji. Ask for their vegetarian menus with dishes such as chargrilled stuffed eggplant, salt and pepper tofu, and tagliatelle – all with a Fijian flare. What’s more, you can see what’s coming up for dinner, as well as make requests, using the resort’s innovative app. For more resorts like this, check out our 5 Adult-Only Resorts in the Mamanuca Islands.
Location: Likuliku Island Resort, Malolo Island, the southwestern region of the Mamanuca Islands. Learn more about accessing the island in the Mamanuca Islands Transport Guide.

5. Seventh Heaven
At Seventh Heaven, you’re in for a truly heavenly dining experience that’s as unique as it is delicious. Perched atop a floating platform, this restaurant offers more than just a meal – it’s a feast for all your senses. The star of the show? Their mouthwatering menu caters to all tastes and dietary needs. Vegetarians, rejoice! You’ll find a tantalising array of plant-based options that are so good that even your carnivorous friends might be tempted to steal a bite. From delightful bite-sized grazing foods to tempting tapas, refreshing wraps, and more, there’s something to satisfy every craving. What’s more, you can customise your dining experience before you even set foot on the platform. Select your dietary preferences online, and voila! A personalised menu awaits you. But it’s not just about the food at this floating bar and restaurant; check out the 20 Best Things to Do in the Mamanuca Islands to learn more about the experience.
Location: Malolo Lailai Reef, the southwestern region of the Mamanuca Islands. Boat transfers to Seventh Heaven are available from Port Denarau, Nadi, Viti Levu.

6. Navini Island Resort Restaurant
Using locally grown ingredients, the Navini Island Resort is another fantastic option for vegans and vegetarians. Let them know your requirements, and they can provide you with gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan, non-dairy, and halal options. Otherwise, the resort’s meal plans have at least one vegetarian option each day on their balanced lunch and dinner menus. Need more food during your stay in the Mamanucas? Check out our 10 Things to Do in the Mamanuca Islands for Foodies.
Location: Navini Island Resort, Navini Island, the central region of the Mamanuca Islands. Learn more about accessing the island in the Mamanuca Islands Transport Guide.

More About Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurants in the Mamanuca Islands
That’s it for our guide to vegan and vegetarian restaurants in the Mamanuca Islands; for more information about dining in Fiji, check out the following articles:
- Fiji for Vegans & Vegetarians + 25 Best Restaurants
- 10 Best Vegan & Vegetarian Restaurants in Denarau
- 5 Best Vegan & Vegetarian Restaurants in Nadi
Finally, if there’s anything we’ve missed, you’re likely to find it in The Complete Guide to Food in Fiji.
Sources:
The information in this guide has been compiled from our extensive research, travel and experiences across Fiji and the South Pacific, accumulated over more than a decade of numerous visits to each destination. Additional sources for this guide include the following:
- Tourism Fiji (General travel advice - Updated [2025])
- Fiji Hotel and Tourism Association (Tourism trade association - Updated [2025])
- SPTO (Pacific tourism advice - Updated [2025])
- Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation (Tourism statistics - Updated [2025])
- Land Transport Authority (Road safety advice - Updated [2025])
- Fiji Immigration (Visa and immigration advice - Updated [2025])
- Fiji Revenue & Customs Service (Customs and visitor taxes - Updated [2025])
- Biosecurity Authority of Fiji (Biosecurity advice - Updated [2025])
- Fiji Meteorological Service (Weather forecast and warnings - Updated [2025])
- Fiji Bureau of Statistics (Statistics and travel data - Updated [2025])
- Safe Travel (New Zealand travel advisory for Fiji - Updated [2025])
- Smart Traveller (Australia travel advisory for Fiji - Updated [2025])
- Travel.State.Gov (U.S. travel advisory for Fiji - Updated [2025])
- Mamanuca Environment Society (Regional conservation website)
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About The Author
Laura (Lora) S.
This article was reviewed and published by Laura, editor in chief and co-founder of Fiji Pocket Guide. Since arriving solo in the South Pacific over 10 years ago with nothing but a backpack and a background in journalism, her mission has been to show the world how easy (and awesome) it is to explore a paradise such as Fiji. She knows the islands inside-out and loves sharing tips on how best to experience Fiji’s must-dos and hidden gems. Laura is also editor of several other South Pacific travel guides.