There are no stores, let alone restaurants in this remote area.
The only place to buy any food at all was this humble little roadside-stall belonging to the family guarding the entrance to the Tao Falls.
They sold delicious papayas, and occasionally bananas and pumpkins for a pittance, but you do need correct change as it operates on a honesty basis!
Bring everything else you think you might need during your stay here from Hienghéne.
Updated Aug 5, 2006
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