Dumplings? Don't mind if I do...
The front door is hard to open, but it's worth venturing inside.
The front door is hard to open, but it's worth venturing inside.
Plates of perfection worth driving south for, especially for chocoholics.
Although the service isn't great, this is the best food on offer in Mt Eden Village.
We try the brunch menu at Husk Cafe and find it very "middle-of-the-road".
The colour of Asian cuisine gets an overhaul on Dominion Rd.
Would you like cheese with your brunch? No problem.
Food is fine — rather than fine dining at this Ponsonby newcomer.
Transport yourself to the Middle East without leaving Devonport.
Once the teething problems are ironed out, we'll be back.
Insta-perfect setting — and that's no joke. Here's what Kim Knight thinks of Wu & You.
The latest incarnation of this neighbourhood locale has real heart.
South of Auckland one can find gas-tron-omic delights.
No matter what time of day or night, this eatery delivers.
Become one of the regulars at this venue and share the kitchen dramas.
A solar-powered cafe is so new it doesn't register in cyberspace.
Critic Kim Knight gives this dining experience a rare 10/10.
Spice Alley fills a gap, but what is that onion dessert about?
You'd be mad to miss this busy cafe where culture and flavours collide.
Small but perfectly formed plates rescue a night of plans gone wrong.
Hand yourself over to the maestro and trust his mother's recipes.
Get down with the cool kids at this house of spicy delights.
No animals were harmed in the making of this meal.
Portions are in the customers' favour at this revamped cafe.