Palau had been occupied by Japan during World War II, and many Japanese also come here to do business or travel after war, so the diet culture of Palau is influenced by Japanese, there are several Japanese restaurants on the island.
English is quite common in Palau, the menu shows both English and Japanese, some of the dishes even attach with photos, you can make your order without any problem.
Palau is surrounded by a big ocean, so the sashimi is very fresh, but the slicing technique of the chef is a bit disappointing, the fish slices are too thick so the taste turns bad.
This steamed mangrove clams surprise Choumeizai, the clams are juicy and plumpy, a perfect match with the coconut milk.
The fish head sour soup is the genuine Palau dish, the sour makes the soup more refreshing and tasty, the chili can also enhance the taste.
Although it is just a frozen fish, this barbecue fish is still very delicious.
The environment of the restaurant is very comfortable, the price is also reasonable, if you are fed up with the buffet in the hotel, you should come here and have a try. In addition, the restaurant also provides free transport.
Dragon Tei
Address: P.O. Box 678, Koror
Tel.: +680 4881260 or +680 4885429