I am a big fan of the Daikoku Suva and Daikoku Nadi. This outlet has slightly different lunch offerings, largely plattered and the tepan dinner seems to be more about the show of the chef and less about the food, which was on the oily...More
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I am a big fan of the Daikoku Suva and Daikoku Nadi. This outlet has slightly different lunch offerings, largely plattered and the tepan dinner seems to be more about the show of the chef and less about the food, which was on the oily...More
Another pleasant meal here with friends. Although the service was slower than usual the food quality is still very good and they use all the right Japanese sauces to go with it. I find the place however becoming a little tired looking due to poor...More
The only Japanese restaurant in Port Moresby. Pleasant atmosphere with pleasant staff and reason food. They can cater for private rooms or just family sized tables. Food portions are reasonable but overpriced for what yo receive. Fully licensed. Parking is plentiful. Be mindful of security...More
For my last night in PNG, one of my mates asked where I wanted to go, the answer was easy, Daikoku to have Teppanyaki. The staff are all well trained and cook the Teppanyaki to perfection. A nice onion soup to start and the cheesy...More
The staff are trained well and the food is very tasty! The head chef cooked on out table which was awesome to watch! Great sense of humour always goes a long way.
When I miss Japanese food, It will come true of my desire. There is so nice of food and drink. Lunch time also is very good to eat Sushi.
Service was slow and incorrect food was served to us. Though they've changed it, but we have waited for a long time. The lobster is small, we were expecting a huge one. The staff who greeted us was really accommodating and the chef who cooked...More
I've had one great meal, out the back in a private room with a big bunch of friends. All the food cooked right in front of us with all the tricks Since then been back twice. Poor selection of warn wine, very little of the...More
When you enter the restaurant, you will question all the good reviews you read but hold on, it's all part of a plan to make it authentic.. the big tables, the community rooms, the smell, the light and everything else that you observe.. I have...More
I wouldn't rave about Daikoku, but it is fine for a dinner out with friends. We had Teppanyaki in a small room, the food was actually quite good (in particular the fish) except for the beef (which in my view had the consistency of leather)....More