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This restaurant is wonderful if you're looking for delicious traditional dishes from the islands! They offer a variety of options including hot dishes, salads, fresh fish, and donuts.
I am a regular customer at Sia's and I can attest that the pancakes and other dishes they offer are simply delicious. Consistency is key at this restaurant, and Sia always delivers. You can expect to be greeted with a smile and taken care of properly every time you visit. My only concern is the gradual increase in prices of individual items without any prior notice. Despite this, the high quality of food and excellent customer service make up for it. If you're looking to experience delicious island cuisine, Sia's is the place to go! They offer a great variety of options including hearty meals, light dishes, and tasty desserts.
We are regular visitors to Samoa and love the food, although we don 't live locally to this cafe we make the trip from Annerley as often as we can to experience authentic Samoan food in Brisbane which is rare. Occasionally we experience the traditional sssccchhh sound some other customers make when palagis (white people) walk in, which we have learnt to ignore, you will get this in Samoa especially too but don 't let it bother you because the staff at this establishment are lovely and most obliging. There have been recent renovations which give this place a contemporary feel and there are tables out front to eat at but if they are all taken there is the 'Phillip Gould ' park up the road with tables to sit at. A popular Samoan dish is Chop Suey which is beautiful but unfortunately at this cafe it does not have much meat included, just an over abundance of vermicelli noodles.
The hygiene is on the questionable side but there is lots of food to choose from! Be careful with what you order, the menus aren't very descriptive.