Coco d’Isle

Mo'orea


Don’t be discouraged by the modest exterior and the unspectacular location on the main road. The cool sand floor – delicious between your toes – is a nice touch, although the plastic chairs mar the experience a bit. The food is a crowd-pleasing mix of steaks, fish dishes, seafood, salads and pizzas. Free pick-up.


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