Fodor's Expert Review Pago Pago Restaurant
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Eilat
Seafood
This longtime crowd-pleaser began serving in 1986 from its present location on a boat in the marina, but today Pago Pago occupies a striking, nautical-looking building (it resembles a ship) with walls of windows overlooking the water. The fusion of South American, Asian, and Mediterranean influences creates interesting menu options. Seafood soup or seaweed salad makes a good starter, and seafood main courses include Brazilian moqueca, a fish stew made with coconut milk, and shrimp and calamari gratin with artichokes and garlic. Steak and sushi lovers have good options, too. Pair your meal with a bottle from the impressive list of regional wines.