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"One of the most popular restaurants in Papua New Guinea is the Pacific Harbour Restaurant. Located in the capital city of Port Moresby, the restaurant offers a variety of local and international dishes. The restaurant is known for its fresh seafood, including crayfish, prawns, and barramundi. The restaurant also serves traditional dishes such as saksak, a type of dumpling made from sweet potato, and kokoda, a fish dish made with coconut milk. The restaurant also offers a range of desserts, including the popular banana split. The restaurant has a relaxed atmosphere and is a great place to enjoy a meal with friends and family. Another popular restaurant in Papua New Guinea is the Loloata Island Resort. Located on a private island off the coast of Port Moresby, the resort offers a range of international and local dishes. The restaurant is known for its fresh seafood, including crayfish, prawns, and barramundi. The restaurant also serves traditional dishes such as saksak, a type of dumpling made from sweet potato, and kokoda, a fish dish made with coconut milk. The restaurant also offers a range of desserts, including the popular banana split. The restaurant has a relaxed atmosphere and is a great place to enjoy a meal with friends and family. The Grand Papua Hotel is another popular restaurant in Papua New Guinea. Located in the heart of Port Moresby, the hotel offers a range of international and local dishes. The restaurant is known for its fresh seafood, including crayfish, prawns, and barramundi. The restaurant also serves traditional dishes such as saksak, a type of dumpling made from sweet potato, and kokoda, a fish dish made with coconut milk. The restaurant also offers a range of desserts, including the popular banana split. The restaurant has a relaxed atmosphere and is a great place to enjoy a meal with friends and family," explained one expat living in Papua New Guinea.

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