Tukuni

In Fijian mythology, the word tukuni can be translated to a legend a myth or a fairytale. In another translation of the word, it means to tell on someone “au na tukuni iko” (I will tell on you) — literally to be an informer. Now let me be an informer, and no I am not going to inform you about a person but about an eatery located at Tuvu past Ba Town on your way to Lautoka.

November 5, 2017

Tukuni, the place to be

In Fijian mythology, the word tukuni can be translated to a legend a myth or a fairytale. In another translation of the word, it means to […]
October 21, 2017

A tale of traditional tastes

Tukuni! Uwe, uwe! And so the story starts. Tukuni is the iTaukei word for a story, and ‘uwe, uwe’ is the response from the audience sprawled […]
October 21, 2017

Organic restaurant officially opened

Tukuni, FRIEND’s organic restaurant involving a farm to table approach was officially opened earlier this week at the Foundation for Rural Integrated Enterprises and Development (FRIEND) […]
September 2, 2017

Food Locally Sourced Ingredients For New Tukuni Restaurant

Tukuni’ is yet another innovative idea by FRIEND Fiji. The traditional iTaukei and Indo-Fijian themed restaurant opened yesterday at FRIEND Fiji Teidamu office in Lautoka. After […]