Islands of Tahiti | NOMAD
Heimata Hall strides towards us with all the con? dence of an actor walking onto a stage. He's wearing mirrored shades, a shirt patterned with tropical leaves and flip-flops. “Oh hey… ia orana,” he smiles, which we learn means ‘hello’ or ‘be well’ in Tahitian. Heimata has arranged to meet us near a small market stall outside the main ferry terminal in Moorea, which is the first stop on his small-group Tama'a Street Food Tour of Moorea.
“The whole idea behind my food tours is