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Check out More Details and Book At CHECK OUT MORE DETAILS AND BOOK AT WWW.RESTAURANTHUB.CO.NZ Tick Iconic Auckland Eat Iconic Auckland Eat Venue Address Te Mana Lamb & Cheese Savoury Ahi 7 Queen Street, Auckland CBD Pulled Lamb Shoulder Amano 66-68 Tyler Street, Britomart Place, Britomart, Auckland CBD Angus Beef Dip Baguette Angus Steak House 8 Fort Lane, Auckland CBD Antoine’s Tripe Antoine’s 333 Parnell Road, Parnell Homemade Pork Sausage with Pickles and Mustard Apero 280 Karangahape Road, K Road, Auckland CBD Volcano Sushi Azabu 26 Ponsonby Road, Grey Lynn Karitane Crayfish Meatballs Baduzzi 10-26 Jellicoe Street, North Wharf, Auckland CBD Manchego and Jalapeño Croquetas Baruhlo 2-16 Watt Street, Parnell Flatbread with Chilli Fried Egg Bestie Café Shop 13, St Kevins Arcade, 183 Karangahape Road, Auckland CBD Steamed Bun with Roasted Pork Belly Blue Breeze Inn 146 Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby Central, Ponsonby Beef Brisket Blue Ox Babe BBQ 127 Manukau Road, Pukekohe Koko Samoa Cupcake Blue Rose Café 414 Sandringham Road, Sandringham Crispy Pata Boracay 124 Customs Street West, Viaduct, Auckland CBD Char Kway Teow KL Style Bunga Raya Restaurant 3062 Great North Road, New Lynn Kari Kepala Ikan (Nyonya Fish Head Curry) Bunga Raya Restaurant 3062 Great North Road, New Lynn Beef with Cheese Burger Burger Burger 3B York Street, Newmarket NZ Octopus & Kaffir Lime Sauce Café Hanoi 27 Galway Street, Britomart Auckland CBD Goat’s Cheese Croquettes Casita Miro 3 Brown Road, Onetangi, Waiheke Island Special Fish Curry Cassia 5 Fort Lane, Auckland CBD The Cazador Sandwich Cazador 854 Dominion Road, Mount Eden Creamed Corn Toasted Sandwich Cheese on Toast 931B Mount Eden Road, Three Kings Mexican Drinking Chocolate Chocola 185 Apirana Avenue, Glen Innes Chocolate Brownie Cibo 91 Saint Georges Bay Road, Parnell The Sashimi Platter Cocoro 56a Brown Street, Ponsonby Polenta Chips Coco’s Cantina 376 Karangahape Road, K Road, Auckland CBD CHECK OUT MORE DETAILS AND BOOK AT WWW.RESTAURANTHUB.CO.NZ Tick Iconic Auckland Eat Iconic Auckland Eat Venue Address Gnocchi - Kumara, Ricotta, Gorgonzola, Walnut & Watercress Cotto 375 Karangahape Road, K Road, Auckland CBD Burnt Brussel Sprouts Culprit Level 1/12 Wyndham Street, Auckland CBD Turbot Sliders with Pickled Lemon Mayo & Watercress Depot 86 Federal Street, Auckland CBD The Dizengoff Classic Dizengoff 256 Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby Dumplings in Spicy Sauce Eden Noodles 105 Dominion Road, Mount Eden Diavola Pizza Farina 244 Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby Lamb Charwarma Fatima’s Ponsonby 240 Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby Toasted Reuben Federal Delicatessen 86 Federal Street, Auckland CBD Frasers Famous Banoffee Pie Frasers Café 434 Mt Eden Road, Auckland CBD Roast Duck Noodles Fu U BBQ 4-10 Kilham Avenue, Northcote Baba Ghanoush Gemmayze Street Shop 16, St Kevins Arcade, 183 Karangahape Road, Auckland CBD Roasted Cauliflower Gerome Parnell 269 Parnell Road, Parnell Ms Moo’s Caramelised Pork Hock Go Go Daddy Thai Canteen 4 Brown Street Ponsonby Central, Ponsonby Milk Bun, Pork and Kimchi with Beurre Blanc Sauce Gochu Harbour Eats, Commercial Bay 1 Queen St, Auckland CBD Dim Sum Grand Park Chinese Seafood Restaurant Green Lane West, Epsom Calamari Pancake Han Restaurant 100 Parnell Road, Parnell Baloney Sandwich Hare and the Turtle 1/63 New Windsor Road, New Windsor Prawn & Crab Toast Hello Beasty 95-97 Customs Street West, Viaduct, Auckland CBD Classic Mezze Ima Cuisine 53 Fort Street, Auckland CBD ‘Texture’ Kazuya 193 Symmonds Street, Eden Terrace, Auckland CBD Sambal Eggplant KK Malaysia 463A Manukau Road, Epsom Woodfired Eggplant Lilian 472 Richmond Road, Grey Lynn OG Jam Doughnut Little & Friday No 11 McColl Street, Newmarket Lobster Roll Lobster & Tap Auckland Fish Market, 22 Jellicoe Street, Wynyard Quarter, Auckland CBD Fried Chicken Wings - 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