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So Fitness
Formally a mezzanine micro-studio perched above a hairdressers in Auckland CBD, So Fitness has got some brand new digs and we’re here for it.
Golden Goose
Coveted Italian brand Golden Goose continues its worldwide expansion and has now finally landed in New Zealand, opening its first store in Auckland on the ground floor of Westfield Newmarket.
Ragtag
Picture this: succulent pieces of slow-cooked duck, drenched in a peppery sauce and apricot salsa, all poured into a soft duck-fat flour tortilla. Or perhaps a mountain of fluffy chocolate mousse, dripping in olive oil and sprinkled with salt. Or how about some crunchy beef 'nuggets', stuffed with juicy meat and dressed in a punchy green chilli sauce?
Bella Cucina
Tucked away on Brecon Street in the heart of town, Bella Cucina is a must-visit Italian restaurant on any Queenstown escape.
LyLo Auckland
Take everything you know about budget accommodation, and throw it out the window. Because there's a new cheap and cheerful way to stay in Auckland City, and it's nothing like you've ever experienced before—think sleeping pods, shared spaces for working and chilling, and a vibrant in-house eatery slinging $10 cocktails and some of the tastiest burgers in the CBD.
Little French Cafe Mount Albert
If there’s one thing that the French do magnificently, it’s food. Case in point: Mt Albert’s Little French Cafe. Taking over the spot where Pyrénées once stood and described as classic French with a twist, this charming little café, bakery and patisserie has had a complete revamp and is where you can find all of the gallic foodie goodness you know and love—and discover some new obsessions.
The Curious AF Bottle Shop
Whether you're teetotal, sober curious or just open to new experiences, you'll want to check out The Curious AF Bottle Shop. New Zealand's first alcohol-free store has put down permanent roots nestled behind Ponsonby Road and it's definitely one worth seeking out.
Silky Otter Cinemas Ponsonby
The *most chic* cinema experience has set up shop in Ponsonby Central: Silky Otter along with its incredible SO Lounge. Not just any flicks and snacks situation, you’ll start with a concierge greeting (skipping any pesky lines) and be led straight to your own spot at the sleek SO Lounge restaurant and bar area to while, if you so please, pre-film.
Bar Yoku
Paying homage to Japanese izakaya bars, Bar Yoku offers sanctuary at the end of a busy work day. Named after the term shinrin-yoku, meaning "taking in the forest atmosphere", this urban bar invites you to retreat into its dim settings or internal garden and soak in its exotic environment while still being inside The Welder, at the heart of Christchurch.
Mr. Brightside Rooftop Bar
Mr. Brightside invites you to come out of your cage and look on the bright side of life at their rooftop bar. Located at the heart of the city in Oxford Terrace, this penthouse-style bar is perched on top of the iconic Public Trust Building. With panoramic 360 views of the city, your troubles melt away as you gaze out at Port Hills, the Avon River, Cathedral Square and at the snowcapped mountains in the distance. The bar is covered with a retractable roof, making it the perfect spot to catch some rays while enjoying some tipple in the warmer months.
Lulu Bar
With "Oceanic eats. Drink. Party." as its slogan, you can bet that Lulu Bar is the place to go in Te Aro for a fun time. With nods to the flavours and traditional techniques from Hawaii to Aotearoa, your tastebuds will be swept across the pacific with a menu that draws inspiration from the islands.
Lillius
Experience fine dining in a laidback, relaxed environment at Lillius. Located at the Eden Terrace end of Khyber Pass Road, the space exudes understated luxury with its sapphire and gold hues and plush velvet upholstery. From the dining area, you can peer under the arched feature wall to watch the chefs at work in the open kitchen at the restaurant's rear.
Mora Wines & Artisan Kitchen
Where do we even start? If you haven’t heard of this absolute gem, then your world is about to get a whole lot better. As you walk up the cobblestone path to the gorgeous white weatherboard cottage that is Mora Wines & Artisan Kitchen (formerly Akarua), you’ll feel instantly at home. This well-loved and well-known Central Otago winery not only has a boutique cellar door on-site where you can sample their latest and greatest award-winning wines, but it serves up absolutely delicious food from 9 am - 5 pm daily. Whether you’re after a destination breakfast venue (one of the best around in our opinion) or a long-lunch location, this is the spot.
Bivacco
If you love to wine and dine with a view then listen up, we’ve found a stunning spot for you to hit up this summer that will transport you to the heart of the Amalfi Coast.
Brothers Beer And Juke Joint Piha
Summer is looking up thanks to the revelation that one of our fave spots for a feed and a couple of brewskies has landed on the glorious, black-sand shores of Piha. We're talking about Brothers Beer & Juke Joint BBQ Piha, whose latest site (their seventh!) opened at the end of October, smack bang in the middle of South Beach.
ACS
If sensually-lit bars with plush sofas, an effortlessly cool vibe, good tunes and absolutely epic libations are your jam (and they are) then you’ll need to add this new hidden spot to your Ponsonby Road hit list immediately.
Duo Eatery
The North Shore food scene is on fire right now, with Duo Eatery the latest spot to set our appetites alight. Located on Birkenhead's iconic Hinemoa Street, this is the newest venture from Jordan Macdonald of Culprit and Lowbrow fame (and the first with his talented wife, Sarah) and as to be expected—it's an absolute treat.
The Cellar Bar
Danny Doolans has a sleek new younger brother bar joining the Viaduct Harbour hotspot: The Cellar Bar. He’s dark, he’s cosy, he’s a little bit cheeky, and he’s officially open. Come Friday and Saturday nights, nip out from the usually crowded line we’ve all been privy to at Danny Doolans, and down into this hidden cellar for some good times—and a selfie at one of their many note-worthy mirror walls—instead.
KOL
The brains behind much-loved Indian-inspired eatery Cassia and Sid at the French Cafe, Sid and Chand Sahrawat, have done it again but this time they’re bringing us some Indian flair to an iconic spot in Ponsonby. Say hello to KOL—an Indian cocktail bar and tandoor eatery.
Maison Des Lys
Is there anything better than sinking your teeth into some freshly baked goods? We think not. Oh wait, what about vegan baked goods?
The Little Bookshop
Tucked away behind the main Remuera strip, along a charming cobblestone-style alley, you’ll find The Little Bookshop. A welcome addition to the wonderfully redeveloped 1050 Remuera Precinct, The Little Bookshop has been thoughtfully curated by bibliophiles with a passion for the written word. Whether you’re looking for a new page-turner, summer blockbuster or that classic book that’s been on your list for years, the knowledgeable staff will be able to recommend the perfect tome for you.
East
Who said plant-based eating had to be boring? We think not. Gone are the days of salads and mushroom burgers being the only plant-based options on the menu thanks to eateries like East—Auckland’s Asian-Vegetarian restaurant.
Sri Pinang
Locals often say Karangahape Road's Sri Pinang is the best Malaysian food in Auckland. The fact that it’s BYO, and the food and corkage is cheap as chips are just the cherry on top. And they're not the only ones who think so—their beef rendang has been named an Auckland Iconic Eat and they've even been named one of the best restaurants in the world (and the only one in NZ) according to Condé Nast Traveler's interactive food map of the world. Ka pai Auntie Angie!
voco Auckland City Centre
As soon as you step through the classy, sliding doors at voco Auckland City Centre hotel you know you’re in for a treat. Found midway up Wyndham Street this towering behemoth in the heart of downtown Auckland sits proudly as an oasis from the bustling streets.
Tokki
Oh, Milford. Do you have any idea just how lucky you are? If the answer is no (or a tentative yes), then we're about to tell you why you should indeed be feeling blessed/fortuitous/all of the above.
Est. 1901
Few things in life bring us more joy than cosying up with a glass of wine, and one of our fave spots to indulge in this simple pleasure is Est. 1901—a cool but not-so-new kid on the Ponsonby block.
Harbour Society
The only thing better than straight-up seafood is seafood with sea views—can we get an amen? Even better if those views are of the sparkling Waitemata Harbour, seen through floor-to-ceiling windows 15 storeys up.
BODA Movenpick
There are very few places in Auckland that provide you with the perfect spot to hide away from the world—all while looking down on it, drink in hand and dinner popped before you.
Origine
Tears were definitely shed when Saxon + Parole closed its doors late last year, but every cloud has a silver lining and in this case, it comes in the form of Origine—Ben Bayly's latest venture with business partner, Chris Martin and their respective wives, Cara and Lucile, which has just opened its doors at Commercial Bay.
Bar Albert
It's time to level up your bar game Auckland, and we have just the place. Bar Albert's the name, and aside from being the city's newest rooftop bar, it's also the country's highest—sitting a staggering 38 floors above street level, atop the gorgeous voco Auckland City Centre hotel. Yes, if sipping tipples while taking in sky-high views is up your alley (hell yeah it is!), then Bar Albert is about to become your new fave drinking destination.
Ooh-Fa
The hottest ticket in town right now is Ooh-Fa—a brand-new pizza and wine bar from the masterminds behind Karangahape Road's phenomenally popular pasta joint, Pici. That's right fam, in what could be the most genius move of 2022, the team that acquainted us with cacio e pepe and olive oil cheesecake have opened a dedicated pizzeria on Dominion Road.
Sunset Bar
Bringing a slice of the best hotel bars in the world to Tāmaki Makaurau, Sunset is now open atop Sudima Hotel on Nelson Street.
Javalab
Ooh la la, a gorgeous new French patisserie has finally opened downtown and it's definitely been worth the wait. After sitting out the worst of the pandemic in a lush site on the corner of Customs and Gore Street, it's just opened its sleek doors this week. We're talking about Javalab, which is serving up incredible baked goods and a range of experimental, Fairtrade coffee brews and blends from its spot on the ground floor of the recently re-opened SO/ Auckland hotel. Authentic French treats are the name of the game here—think macarons, eclairs and croissants, along with toasted burritos and hot-pressed paninis for the savoury fans. Oui, oui, oui.
Vic Road Wine Bar & Cellar
Very few things rival the wholesome feeling that comes with stumbling upon a wine bar. The intrigue of wall-to-floor bottles, hiding from the world in a cosy nook, discovering drops by the glass. The possibilities are endless—and that’s before you so much as glance over the bites menu or later prance out the door, with a new favourite bottle under your arm.
Java
Auckland’s BYO scene has a bold new addition. It’s bright, it’s beautifully decorated, and it’s bursting with flavourful dishes. Simply put, it’s time to grab a bottle and pop by Java (formerly It's Java).
STRONG Pilates Victoria Park
If you’re a pilates addict or a cardio junkie, you’ll know that while both kinds of workouts are body sculpting in their own way, both are missing something. Pilates gets you that beast-level core and perky glutes, but it doesn’t really get the heart racing, while a good HIIT or cardio session will burn calories and have you out of breath—but won’t help you achieve long lean muscles and serious core stability.
De Nada
Striking a balance between chic, casual, and a touch quirky is a tricky one to master. Mt Eden Village’s newcomer, De Nada, however, is ticking the fresh, fun and fabulous boxes as their taqueria and tequila bar doors swing right open to offer a contemporary spin on a much-loved cuisine.
The Kosher Deli
There's something rather special about The Kosher Deli, and the name is a major clue. This delightful find on Greys Avenue is actually the country's only kosher deli and we reckon that's reason alone to wanna visit.
Sparrow Cafe
Here at OB真人视讯, brunching is one of our favourite past-times. That said, sniffing out new spots in which to indulge this delicious hobby is forever on our minds, which is where Sparrow comes in. We've only just discovered this cute lil' cafe, nestled in an unlikely spot amongst Epsom's car dealerships, but we're already firm fans.
Five Elements Caf茅 Bistro
Taking pride of place on an elevated corner site in Royal Oak, Five Elements Café Bistro is a great spot to watch the world go by while enjoying an elevated menu boasting original fare that punches well above its weight. Now open for evening service offering tapas and hearty main dishes—the slow-braised lamb shoulder is particularly good—bring some mates and order a few dishes to share.
Barcita
Just when you thought there was no way you could love Karangahape Road's lush Spanish/Latin American inspired eatery and wine bar Candela more than you do already, they go and open macking new bar and balcony Barcita. Follow the bar to the back of the restaurant and you'll find this cute-as-a-button space awaiting you with open arms. With a separate bar and tapas menu, nab yourself a pozzie in the open air with views of the Sky Tower. If you fancy the space all to yourself—we don't blame you—you can also hire it for your exclusive use and private events seven days a week. Schmick.
Mighty Hotdog Pakuranga
First, it was Auckland CBD, then it was Royal Oak, now it's Pakuranga's turn to welcome Mighty Hotdog to the neighbourhood. You'll find them at 131 Pepler Street, Pakuranga Plaza, slinging their highly addictive brand of Korean-style hotdogs on a stick (that means fried to perfection, rolled in sugar-yes, sugar-then loaded with your fave sauces and other toppings). Hot damn.
The Bridgman
What do you get when you breathe new life into an old classic? A fancy AF bar and bistro with which we're completely and utterly obsessed, that's what. We're talking about the space previously held by The Dominion (an Auckland icon and particular fave with sporting crowds thanks to its proximity to Eden Park), which has recently received a luxurious facelift, and a new name to boot—The Bridgman.
Schapiro’s Sports Bar
As far as sports bars go, Schapiro's is knocking it outta the park—and then some. Yup, this exciting new venture at 224 Symonds Street (previously home to Save Ferris) is scoring big points with team OB真人视讯 and here's why. Number one, it's the latest baby from Otis Schapiro, aka one-third of the trio behind hugely popular Grey Lynn osteria and wine bar, Lilian (and from whom, of course, Schapiro's takes its name).
Lucky 8
A hot new speakeasy from the legends behind Mr Hao has just opened on Ponsonby Road and it has legit blown our minds. Come up the sleek black staircase framed by cute black cats and be ushered into Lucky 8—a seriously cool spot pairing exposed brick and funky neon signs (a Mr Hao signature) with deep-red leather seats, wooden tables and Asian touches reminiscent of a Shanghai Loft in the French concession.
INCA Ponsonby
Hold onto your tastebuds, Auckland restaurateur chef Nic Watt's much-loved Peruvian-style restaurant INCA has opened a sister restaurant in Ponsonby Central’s new laneway development. The restaurant boasts an open-plan feel with plenty of pink marble and details inspired by Peru's famously colourful textiles, courtesy of CTRL Space. INCA Newmarket is known for serving up quality Latin American fare with a unique Asian twist and Nic Watt’s new establishment is certainly no different. Shaking up the Ponsonby food scene, INCA is serving up some much-loved signature items like their freshly cured ceviche but also brings some new and exciting dishes to the table. The menu is packed full of colourful cuisine which will transport you to Peru with just one bite. Think big, bold, and boisterous flavours that will awaken your palate.
Burgernaut
Imagine this: a juicy smash burger pattie loaded with pickles, cheddar 'cheese' and diced onions, dripping in creamy secret sauce then smooshed between two toasted potato buns. Now imagine this: that same burger is entirely vegan. Surely something so delicious doesn't exist? Wrong. Because there's a burger of that very description (the Vegan Classic Smash Burger, believed to be the only vegan smashie in Auckland), waiting for you right now at Burgernaut—the epic new burger kitchen operating out of Urbanaut Brewery in Kingsland.
Moustache Milk & Cookie Bar, Manukau
If you know cookies, you know Moustache (aka the crew that bought us that gigantic 12-person Caramilk cookie pie and about a gazillion other equally delicious creations). Well now they've opened a shop on Cavendish Drive in Manukau, and it's everything you'd expect it to be and more. Prepare for serious circus vibes as you step right up into a glorious yellow space complete with strings of glowing lights and a merry-go-round inspired central counter.
Atelier Shu
Stylish new spot Atelier Shu on Kent Street (formally on Faraday in Parnell) could easily be mistaken for an art gallery, what with its minimalist fit-out, however, it's actually a patisserie. Taking traditional European-style pastries and blending them with Asian flavours, the result is unique and tasty treats (think madeleines, tarts and one of our all-time faves, canelés) that look like, well, works of art.
Slowlane
There's nothing wrong with taking the slow lane sometimes, especially if it involves coffee and croffles are we right? Enter Slowlane, a new all-day eatery (and our fave new foodie haven!) from &Sushi founders Isaac Yu and Jeff Kim, located—rather ironically—on the famously busy Great South Road in Greenlane.
Jo Bro’s Burgers, Titirangi
If you're yet to be acquainted with the Jo Bro's brand, here's what you need to know: it's run by two chefs, Brody and Josh, who between them have a wealth of industry experience (Brody worked at SkyCity for over a decade while Josh has also worked at SkyCity and in a number of Michelin-starred eateries overseas) and started the business as a food truck back in 2020 before going on to open their store as part of Titirangi's legendary Street Feast food hall.
Nanny’s Eatery
A hot new Jamaican eatery has come to town and it's here to set your tastebuds on FIRE. Nanny's Eatery is the name, and you'll find it along the main drag in Kingsland (not to be confused with the Jamaican capital, Kingston!) where Kage Restaurant and before that, Shakey Isles was.
The Broken Lantern
There's a new bar in town from the folks behind Viaduct fave, Parasol & Swing. Taking up residence on the spot that was formerly Little Easy, The Broken Lantern is slinging craft beers, organic and natural wines, insane cocktails and a next-level food menu (if you've dined at Parasol & Swing, you'll know just how incredible their grub is).
The Tinted Rose
In the spot that formerly housed Bonita, The Tinted Rose's excellent cocktail and tapas game has been strong since its inception in 2019. By day the space opens out into a well-lit haven with bright windows looking onto Summer Street and an enviable sun trap of a garden in the back. By night, let the cosy vibes of a late-night drinking den envelop you as you sip on masterful cocktail creations and their back garden transforms under a canopy of sparkling lights.
Acho’s
Once tucked away in St Kevin's Arcade, Japanese late-night fave Acho's has a new spot front and centre on Karangahape Road and to say it's cool would be an understatement.
Mumbaiwala
A stunning new Indian restaurant has arrived in Ponsonby and it's transporting us straight to the bustling streets of Mumbai. Named Mumbaiwala, this is the eatery's second branch (the flagship is in Christchurch alongside their sister eatery Permit Room) and it's alive with the sights, sounds, smells and of course, tastes, of India's largest city.
Fat Puku’s Smashed Burgers
We're always down with trying out a new burger joint, especially one that's named after a cat! Enter Fat Puku's Smashed Burgers, the funky new spot with a hip hop edge that's taken over the old Al's Deli space on Queen Street (and which, once upon a time, housed Auckland music stalwart Real Groovy whose 70's wallpaper still adorns part of the wall).
Atelier
Introducing Atelier, the newest kid on the Karangahape Road block. The name is French and so is the food, which you'll tuck into while sipping on an impressive selection of wines, next-level cocktails and local beer.