Wagyu short rib

Jervois Steak House has a delicious new autumn menu

Jervois Steak House has maintained its mantel as the purveyors of the best steak in town for nearly two decades, and the Herne Bay stalwart’s delicious new autumn menu only adds to their extensive carnivorous offering, with a slew of inventive new dishes sure to satisfy.

The new menu retains the steakhouse’s extensive cuts alongside their most-loved dishes, but everything else offers some fresh inspiration. To celebrate its launch, we’re giving you a chance to win a table for two — giving you and a friend or your significant other the opportunity to try the new menu out for yourselves. And because we consider ourselves experts in the trappings of this particular establishment, we’ve rounded up the must-try dishes to provide some inspiration.

The first new addition is the JSH Beef Tartare. This flavourful, utterly addictive iteration of the classic is topped with raw yolk and Vintage Waikato, paired perfectly with wagyu fat toast which, quite honestly, is a stroke of pure genius not to be missed.

Left: JSH classic beef tartare
Pan fried market fish

While many venture to this stalwart for their prime steak cuts, there’s simply no denying that the clever team in the kitchen know how to turn out a fantastic fish dish. This particular iteration sees pan fried market fish acqua pazza, served with a simple medley of fennel and tomato, letting the flavours of the few, thoughful ingredients stand out.

Wagyu short rib

JSH is known City-wide for their sharing cuts, and new takes are always a hit. This particular addition is a 12-hour slow-cooked Wagyu short rib, flavoured with a sweet, smokey, and fiery jerk spice. This cut falls off the bone, making it ideal for sharing, and it packs a flavoursome punch — perfect when paired with JSH’s infamous whipped potato.

Roasted bone marrow

And last, but certainly not least, the Roasted Bone Marrow with pickled onion gremolata and sourdough is the best of the bunch (in our humble opinion). Impossibly delectable, and bursting with flavour, this delicious entrée is a must for the table.

Jervois Steak House Auckland’s new seasonal menu is available now. Explore the menu here.

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GAMBERI ALLA BUSARA
Non Solo Pizza's Courtyard
Aperitivo Martini Spritzes

The ultimate Italian Long Lunch has just landed at Non Solo Pizza

The team at Non Solo Pizza, everyone’s favourite Italian restaurant this side of the Med, are masters in the art of the long lunch, and have just launched a new offering that is inspiring Aucklanders to sit back, relax, and live la dolce vita. Running now on Saturdays and Sundays, you’ll find an entirely delicious three course menu plus drinks, featuring the very best of NSP’s exceptional, fresh and always tasty Italian fare.

The perfect excuse to gather your nearest and dearest for a delicious lunch, whatever the occasion, NSP’s Italian Long Lunch is $55 per person and offers antipasti, secondi, dolce and spritz — with both classic dishes and inspired takes to choose from.

First things first — the drinks. Italian favourites reign supreme here, as always, with a series of Aperitivo Martini Spritzes and a host of exceptional drinks deals on offer. From the Seasonal Spritz, which combines Martini Bianco with tart passionfruit and soda, to the Martini Fiero Spritz with soda, prosecco and Martini’s ‘Fiero’ drop, which boasts a bittersweet orange taste, to the Martini Paloma, combining Martini Bianco, cynar, grapefruit and lime — these quenching cocktails are the perfect place to start, and are sure to set the tone. Of course, there will be plenty of Champagne and rosé specials too (this is a long lunch, after all), with Veuve Clicquot available all day for $25 a flute and $150 per bottle, bottomless prosecco* on offer for $49 per person, and, for the lucky revellers who purchase the first five bottles of Minuty rosé each day, you’ll be upgraded to a magnum.

Left: BURRATA
the beef carpaccio & Martini Paloma

When it comes to the food on offer, the options are bountiful. First up, the antipasti course sees the table served a delicious mix of house-made focaccia drizzled in citrus oil, served alongside whipped parmesan dip, Massimo burrata with olive oil and truffle salsa, Italian specialty Gamberi alla busara (prawns roasted in tomato, garlic & parsley), and delicate beef carpaccio with fresh truffle aioli, crispy capers, pecorino, and rocket.

Left: SLOW ROASTED BEEF TENDERLOIN
House Caesar salad, roasted whole market fish & rosemary roasted potatoes

The second course, however, is where the real magic happens. Here, you’re invited to indulge in roasted whole market fish with farmhouse bean gremolata and gribiche, slow roasted beef tenderloin with vincotto, rosemary and garlic with rosemary roasted potatoes, NSP’s famous house Caesar made with crunchy cos, lemon parmesan dressing and crispy pancetta, seasonal oysters served either natural with mignonette or Bacio del Limone granita, or crispy beer battered with aioli, a pasta course with either scampi linguine with or spinach & truffle ravioli, and woodfired pizzas straight from the traditional oven.

Right: FROZEN CREAMSICLE TORTE

And to finish, take your sweet, sweet time and savour one of the delectable desserts on offer (we suggest the frozen creamsicle torte with lemon gelato, buttercake, and Italian meringue), before moving on to a curated selection of Italian and New Zealand cheeses, lavosh, and generous condiments. The pièce de résistance, however, is the final round — NSP’s infamous Limoncello & Belvedere jellies. Sublime.

This competition is now closed.

Italian Long Lunch Hours:
Saturday & Sunday, 12pm until 3pm

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From breakfast and lunch to dinner and a nightcap — why Viaduct Harbour is the best place to dine anytime this weekend

While summer may be behind us, there’s still a whole lot happening in the city — particularly when it comes to Auckland’s vibrant hospitality scene. This weekend, why not make for Viaduct Harbour, where, despite what time you visit, there’s something exceptional on offer for every taste and proclivity.

Breakfast

Globally acclaimed chef Peter Gordon’s restaurant (and food embassy), Homeland, is known for turning out some of the City’s most deliciously fresh, local fare, and their breakfast offering is the perfect time to sample exactly that. In the morning, you’ll find Pacifica-influenced dishes, such as the vanilla & orange coconut sago topped with fresh kiwi, on offer in amongst inventive dishes that showcase the best of NZ produce. The Turkish eggs with whipped garlic yogurt, Aleppo chilli butter and Dusty Apron sourdough, and the creamed Chatham Islands Pāua on toasted ciabatta both hero local ingredients, and also happen to be two of the tastiest dishes on the menu. The coffee is great, too. Homeland is open from 9am, and we suggest heading down early and nab one of the coveted front tables looking over the sparkling Waitematā Harbour before the crowds descend.

Lunch

Adding to an already extensive list of reason’s to visit, Soul recently added a handful of new dishes to its menu that have become instant hits, and are well worth a trip to the Viaduct stalwart to sample. The crayfish crumpet is a must, served alongside tart grapefruit and mint & pea tendrils, topped with miso butter and bisque, while the Tokyo turnip cakes with beef tartare and oscietra caviar are a tasty starter to share. Come for the food, stay for the extensive drinks list (the 90s-inspired French martini with vanilla vodka, raspberry, pineapple, grand marnier and egg whites is the perfect lunch companion), unmatched views, and always lively vibe. Soul never misses.

Aperitivio

It didn’t take Bivacco long to solidify itself as the place to be for after-work drinks and leisurely weekend lunches alike, with its exceptional fare, extensive list of libations and consistently good vibes to match, and the addition of their ‘Sundown Sessions’ made it the place to be for an afternoon snack and tipple, too. Between 4—6pm on Fridays and Saturdays, until the end of March, here you’ll find a slew of drinks specials and delicious morsels, perfect for a pre-dinner stop off. Rumour has it that Bluff oysters have just hit the menu too.

Dinner

Another gem in Viaduct Harbour’s glistening gastronomic crown, Hello Beasty draws inspiration from Korean, Japanese and Chinese cuisine, and as such, offers flavourful fare that promises to expand your culinary horizons. Dinner is the perfect time to visit, ideally with a hearty appetite, so to sample as many dishes as possible — as choosing just a few is near-impossible. The barbecued sweetcorn with Korean chilli butter is a perfect snack to start on while mulling over the extensive menu, followed closely by a selection of cold cuts (the sashimi selection is stunning), scallop, pork and shrimp potstickers, miso braised brisket bao, and (of course) the katsu sando, which is Hello Beasty’s calling card and an absolute must-try. From there, grab some fried chicken and soft shell crab before moving on to some bigger plates and hibachi. The drinks are sublime too — we recommend the impossibly fresh Umeshu Spritz.

Nightcap

And, finally, when it comes to a nightcap there’s only one place for it: Rooftop at QT Auckland. With a panoramic view across Viaduct Harbour and its consistently lively vibe, the Rooftop at QT Auckland has fast become a popular haunt for a post-dinner drink, and for good reason. Rooftop’s extensive cocktail menu is one of the most inventive in town, with a number of drinks we find it hard to top — the Burnt-Butter Old Fashioned is a tasty take on a classic, while the Shiraz Sling (available on tap, no less) is a quenching mix of Four Pillars gin, yuzu, pineapple, lemon and pomegranate, and, if its sweet satiation that you seek, look no further than the utterly divine Apple of my Eye, which pairs Christian Drouin Le Gin with lychee liqueur, stone fruit liqueur, clarified cucumber and americano aperitivo to exceptional results. Cin cin.

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Meet The Runholder — Martinborough’s incredible new hospitality experience where world-class wines & spirits, exceptional fare and striking vistas collide

Nestled on the edge of the famed Martinborough Terrace in the midst of Wairarapa sits The Runholder, an expansive new hospitality beacon by Foley Wines that celebrates the best of the region’s spoils. With its restaurant, tasting room, cellar door, distillery, private dining room and subterranean barrel hall, The Runholder sits pretty on a run of land at Te Kairanga vineyard — a plot originally held by Martinborough’s pioneering namesake, John Martin. Here, you’ll find exquisite local food and drink, striking views, and endless ways to while away a day in paradise.

First and foremost, the expansive space acts as a flagship to two of the region’s most lauded wineries — Te Kairanga and Martinborough Vineyard, and the Lighthouse Gin distillery, with a cellar door for all three, and an incredible culinary offering, too.

Drawing inspiration from the rural landscape and Martinborough’s rich history, Christchurch-based Nott Architects set out to mirror the structure of a farm shed when conceiving the design, incorporating a high pitched, heavily gabled roof. The interiors follow a similar theme, paying homage to Wairarapa’s iconic woolsheds with aged linear timber and open ceilings — creating a sense of both space and intimacy. Celebrating the land and the bounty of the wider region in both design and name, The Runholder is an ode to the richly historied site the building now occupies.

Left: VENISON TARTARE
WAIRARAPA WOOD FIRED LAMB RIBS

When it comes to the impressive food offering, the options are bountiful. With the capacity to seat 100 diners across a series of spaces that span casual to intimate (including a sun-soaked outdoor terrace and a private dining space), here, you’ll find something for every taste and proclivity. Helmed by esteemed chef Tim Smith (formerly executive chef at luxury lodge Wharekauhau and personal chef for the 2014 British Royal Tour of New Zealand and former executive chef at Potatohead in Bali.) The Runholder’s menu celebrates Wairarapa’s abundant produce, crafted to perfectly complement the wines and gin on offer.

Left: HAZELNUT TORTA

Smith’s exacting hand is evident in the elevated but pared-back menu, which comprises the freshest locally sourced and sustainable fare. From antipasti, charcuterie, and cheese platters to sharing plates, charcoal-grilled seafood and prime cuts, and wood-fired pizzas, no matter when you visit, or what your appetite is, you’re guaranteed satiation.

Across the entire menu, dishes are inventive and skillfully prepared — from cured fresh fish served with lime, shallot, olive oil and kumara, to Wairarapa wood-fired lamb ribs with harissa, farro tabbouleh, labneh, and charcoal-grilled octopus, Lighthouse Gin and tomato consommé, roasted peppers and basil seeds, to handmade pizzas topped with simple but beautifully balanced combinations, and platters acting as an exploration of the local landscape.

And as for the drinks list, as one would imagine, the offering is abundant. Here, you’ll find an extensive library of both Te Kairanga and Martinborough Vineyard wines by the glass and bottle (also available as tasting trays and flights) — including cellar and rare wines, and new releases, available alongside limited-edition, barrel-aged editions of Lighthouse Gin.

A regular calendar of events including long lunches, special dinners and musical performances
by likes of the NZSO will be announced in the coming months, as will full details on Toast
Martinborough. The iconic wine & food festival was recently acquired by Foley Wines and will
continue to celebrate the best of the region and the boutique personality of the Martinborough
village. Festival goes can expect full details by August.

At The Runholder, impeccable, locally sourced and crafted food and drink and spectacular surrounds collide in a destination that makes for the perfect escape, where locals and tourists alike are invited to enjoy the spoils of the region under one (exceptionally well-crafted) roof.

Opening Hours:
Sunday to Thursday, 11am until 4pm
Friday & Saturday, 11am until 9pm

therunholder.co.nz

The Runholder

89 Martins Road
Martinborough
New Zealand

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Whole roasted mulllet

These are the three must-try dishes on Bar Magda’s new menu — plus an inventive cocktail not to be missed

With the changing of seasons comes a raft of fresh produce, and at Bar Magda, the kitchen team is celebrating this wholeheartedly. Firmly established as not only one of Auckland’s best dining destinations but also one of the most reliably brilliant bars in town, Bar Magda has become a firm favourite in the Denizen office — so, upon hearing about Bar Magda’s new menu, we simply had to investigate.

From spicy tuna to pork belly, whole fish and more, on Bar Magda’s new menu, you’ll find an array of Chef and Co-Owner Carlo Buenaventura’s inventive, new-wave Filipino flavours, with homage paid to the changing of the seasons and the bounty of fresh produce on offer. Our favourite new dishes (as hard as it was to select just three) are the glazed eggplant, pork belly tocino, and whole roasted mullet.

Left: Dragonfruit sour. Right: Glazed eggplant

As well as being a sight to behold, the glazed eggplant is utterly delicious, melding the inherent smokiness of the vegetable with ginger soffrito (an aromatic mix of vegetables, gently cooked to release their flavour) — topped with sourdough croutons to add a distinctive crunch.

Elsewhere on the menu, the pork belly tocino is refined yet authentic, cooked to perfection and served with fresh, crisp fennel slaw, topped with yellow sambal. The sharp, rich heat of the sauce brings an incredible depth of flavour to an exceptionally well-balanced dish. A must-try for those new to the cuisine.

Left: Fig with melon & goat’s cheese. Right: Pork belly tocino

Finally, the whole roasted mullet with blueberry sambal is sublime, pairing the fish with a burst of fresh acidity from the fruit, and a hint of spice from the sambal — a combination that serves to heighten the fish’s natural flavours. Of course, a healthy side of flaky roti is supplied as the perfect accompaniment.

Adding to the delectable, unique and diverse flavours on offer across the menu, the team behind the bar have imagined a cocktail that deserves a special mention, too. Bar Magda’s ‘Dragonfruit Sour’ is not to be missed, melding dragon fruit with Peddlers Shanghai gin, cherry pip cordial, maraschino liqueur and lemon to create a beautifully tart, subtly sweet, and entirely delicious libation.

From start to finish, Bar Magda’s new dishes truly are a delight for the senses. Unique, thoughtful, full of flavour and unlike anything else you’ll experience in this city — these new additions are giving us every excuse to book a table at Bar Magda this week.

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Azabu Mission Bay

Dining agenda: Where to go and what to eat right now

As always in our fine city, there are a number of tasty happenings to have on your radar — sure to keep you entertained and satiated. From delectable weekday lunches to set menus, free wine tastings and more, we round up five things to add to your dining agenda right now.

1. Embrace the last of Summer at Azabu Mission Bay

With the promise of a hot, sunny weekend ahead, head East to Mission Bay for a long lunch at Azabu Mission Bay. With it’s park side outdoor dining and extensive menu of Azabu favourites including chicken yakitori from the robata grill, to tuna tostadas, or a selection of deliciously prepared sashimi. Finish the day with a walk, or even better a swim at the beach. The perfect way to enjoy the last few weeks of summer.

2. Make for Sìso, where you’ll find a lunch deal worth checking out

That’s right, Sìso’s beloved Local’s Lunch is back and better than ever. Running 12pm — 3pm Wednesday through Friday, the entirely delicious offering features an entrée and main, plus a glass of Church Road wine, for a modest $45. From the famous crispy calamari with nduja mayo, lemon, and chilli oil, to the chicken Milanese topped with anchovy lemon butter and served with sautéed greens, here, there’s something for every taste and proclivity.

Left: Sìso’s Local Lunch. Right: Andiamo’s Celebratory Lunch Menu

3. Celebrate the start of autumn with Andiamo’s new set menu

Harnessing the spirit of autumn, Andiamo has created a celebratory lunch menu with the fabulous Vavasour wines in mind. Available now, and running for a limited time only, the seasonal set menu is available from Wednesdays to Sundays between 12pm and 3pm, and for a modest $40 per person, includes a glass of Vavasour’s award-winning 2023 Sauvignon Blanc on arrival, followed by two delicious courses showcasing the best of Andiamo’s ever-impressive fare.

4. Head immediately to Amano for their Hot Cross Buns

With Easter only weeks away, now is definitely the time to be getting your fill of our favourite festive treat. Amano Bakery‘s original and chocolate hot cross buns are, in our opinion, some of the very best in town. Best eaten fresh, and ideally straight from the oven. Be an early bird and get the first batch out of the oven (they open at 7am on the weekend). Trust us, you won’t regret it.

Left: ByTheBottle tastings. Right: Amano’s Hot Cross Buns

5. Enjoy a selection of stunning wines (for free) at ByTheBottle

Every Saturday, Mount Eden-based wine shop ByTheBottle hosts free tastings, with each shining a spotlight on a producer or style. This week, Marathon Downs will be in-store pouring their current releases and giving insight into their family-farmed, small-batch, unique hand-crafted wines.

6. Join Rooftop at QT’s Sunday Club, where delicious food & drink and convivial vibes collide

At Rooftop at QT’s Sunday Club, the magic of the weekend runs rife. Here, you’ll instantly forget Monday looms as you settle into a sun-soaked nook, enjoying $2 oysters and $99 bottles of G. H. Mumm Grand Cordon while the DJs set the mood.

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Discover exclusive deals and special rewards with Club BBG — Bivacco’s new app

It’s no secret that Bivacco is one of the City’s most-loved harbour-side eateries and watering holes, and a more-than-perfect spot to while away a sun-soaked afternoon or a convivial evening with friends. And now, the popular destination is giving us yet another reason to visit with the inauguration of Club BBG.

Adding an innovative new layer to Bivacco’s hospitality offering, Club BBG is a new membership loyalty programme offering unmissable monthly deals when you dine and drink in the bar only. Taking the form of a user-friendly app, Club BBG will keep its members abreast of all of Bivacco’s exclusive goings-on — from early access to events and pop-ups to members-only offers, daily deals, and a rewards system to inspire indulgence in the very best way.

As a Club BBG member, you will earn points for every dollar you spend at Bivacco’s bar, where you will find members-only prices alongside a range of other unmissable benefits. Valid for a year, points earned at the bar can be redeemed anywhere in the venue to be spent on whatever food or drinks you fancy.

Moreover, if you download the Club BBG app from the App Store or Google Play, and sign up with an account now, you’ll receive a $10 member’s credit and gain immediate access to members’ deals including $12 Peroni and house wine, $15 Aperol Spritz and Margaritas, a delicious new wagyu burger (with fries) for $25, a 200-gram steak with shoestring fries for $25, or a fresh cos salad with a glass of Whispering Angel rosé for $30. (Deals like these change out monthly and will be updated on the Club BBG app.)

So, as we head into the weekend, why not jump on the Club BBG bandwagon and start earning points and reaping rewards? Our advice is to make the most of Bivacco’s famous Sundown Sessions by beelining for the Viaduct Harbour venue this weekend, where you’ll find an extensive list of libations and great vibes, delivered by a rotation of DJs on Friday and Saturday from 4pm.

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Give your pout a high shine finish with this edit of the best lip oils to shop now

Long gone are the days of lip care involving a simple smear of balm or a swipe of lipstick. Now, there are a host of products promising the perfect pout — from scrubs to glosses to setting powders and more, only adding to our already packed beauty routines. But, not all hope as lost, as this year’s breakthrough beauty trend (and viral heavyweight) has entered the scene, offering a one-stop-shop solution when it comes to lip care. Sitting somewhere between a gloss and a balm, the lip oil offers a sheer tint which hydrates, smooths and adds the prettiest wash of colour.

Here, we’ve rounded up an edit of the best lip oils to shop now — from the ultra-hydrating to the high-shine heroes, and everything in between.

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Lip Oils
Kosas Wet Lip Oil from Mecca
Gisou Honey Infused Lip Oil from Mecca
Summer Fridays Dream Lip Oil from Revolve
Dior Addict Lip Glow Oil from Adore Beauty
Morphe 2 Glassified Lip Oil from Mecca
Too Faced Kissing Jelly Lip Oil Gloss from Mecca
Rituel de Fille Thorn Bite Peptide Lip Oil from Revolve
Jouer Cosmetics Tinted Hydrating Lip Oil from Revolve
Glow + Go Lip Oil from Naked Sundays
ILIA Balmy Gloss Tinted Lip Oil from Revolve
Sigma Beauty Renew Lip Oil from Revolve
Kylie Skin Lip Oil from Mecca
Bobbi Brown Crushed Oil-Infused Gloss from Mecca
Clarins Lip Comfort Oil from Adore Beauty

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Knead on Benson has expanded its offering, introducing an Italian-inspired deli and gelateria

Since opening its doors in 2022, Knead on Benson has been quietly solidifying itself as one of the City’s most consistent and delicious daytime eateries. Adored by locals and those who make the pilgrimage from other parts of Auckland to seek out perfect pastries, sandwiches, pies and cakes from the ever-evolving cabinet, or (for those lucky enough to secure a coveted streetside table) a sit-down brunch that is about as tasty as they come, Knead on Benson is everything a great cafe should be.

Now, its founders have taken over the space directly next door, converting the ex-dairy into a European-style deli stocking pantry provisions and serving scoops of house-made gelato and sorbet supplied by sister eatery Takapuna Beach Cafe. Called ‘Knead Next Door,’ the space also doubles as a working kitchen for the pastry team, so always promises a vibrant and bustling atmosphere, adding to the ever-convivial vibe at the neighbourhood cafe.

“Expanding Knead on Benson and taking over the space next door was a matter of necessity to accommodate our growing business,” director James Bryant tells me. “But it was also an opportunity to add to the Knead experience. Taking over a longstanding former dairy, we wanted kids and neighbours to continue to be able to pop in for ice cream or to grab the paper and a bottle of milk,” Bryant continues.

After seeing an increase in demand for their bread, the team at Knead on Benson spotted an opportunity to expand their offering with the addition of elevated pantry products that pair perfectly with the loaves available. “We wanted to introduce a retail space selling top quality accompaniments for our bread (currently sourdough, five-grain loaf and croissant loaf) to offer our customers everything they’d find at a traditional European deli, where everything they might need for a tasty lunch or light dinner is available in one place,” says Bryant.

Indeed, there is an increasing desire for fine foods and quality pantry goods as we continue to see our culinary culture inspired by European metropolises. At the deli, you’ll find a curated selection of charcuterie, fine meats and cheeses, locally-made and imported oils, salts, vinegars, mustards, sauces and spreads, tinned and smoked fish, Knead’s house-made products including the much-loved granola and homemade jam, and more. “Everything that’s sold in the cabinet at Knead on Benson, from croissants to cakes, is made from scratch in the new Knead Next Door space,” confirms Bryant.

And leaning further into the Italian inspiration, the team have also added a gelato and sorbet offering, serving irresistible, homemade scoops made in-house at the stalwart seaside eatery, Takapuna Beach Cafe (which is run by Knead on Benson’s owners). When it comes to the gelato, you’ll find the usual favourites — from salted caramel to chocolate hazelnut, vanilla bean and honeycomb, passionfruit yogurt and more. And as for the sorbet — mango, strawberry, lemon and espresso all feature.

From its thoughtful offering to its flavoursome scoops and lively location, Knead Next Door is the perfect place to pop into for weekend supplies and a delicious sweet treat.

Opening hours:
Monday to Thursday, 6:30am until 4pm
Friday to Sunday, 6:30am until 5pm

Open public holidays.

kneadonbenson.co.nz

Knead Next Door

74 Benson Road
Remuera
Auckland

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Michelin-starred chef Matt Lambert opens his new Ponsonby restaurant
This long weekend, Ki Māha makes the case that the best holiday is 35 minutes away
The votes are in: These are the finest buns in town, as decided by you
Tomato risotto

Andiamo’s new set menu is a delicious celebration of autumn

While the calendar officially reads autumn, the long, warm days of summer remain, so naturally it’s to one of our favourite Herne Bay haunts that we flock. As beloved for its delicious food as it is for its coveted outdoor tables that get the best of the late afternoon sun, Andiamo is the perfect place to mark the changing of seasons, and now, the stalwart eatery is giving us the perfect excuse to lock in a long lunch.

Vavasour Pinot Noir and Focaccia with red pepper & parmesan butter
Left: Market fish

Harnessing the spirit of autumn, Andiamo has created a celebratory lunch menu with the fabulous Vavasour wines in mind. Available now, and running for a limited time only, the seasonal set menu will be available from Wednesdays to Sundays between 12pm and 3pm, and for a modest $40 per person, will include a glass of Vavasour’s award winning 2023 Sauvignon Blanc on arrival, followed by two delicious courses comprising Andiamo’s iconic focaccia with red pepper and parmesan butter, and your choice of market fish with ajo blanco, grape, and pine nut, or the tasty tomato risotto with soffritto, stracciatella, and basil. And if you’re feeling indulgent, for an additional $9 you can finish on something sweet with a ‘Tiramisu bambina’ (a classic tiramisu in mini size).

Left: Tiramisu bambina

And for those who can’t make lunch, a curated selection of Vavasour’s finest wines will be on offer — no matter the hour, to complement your dining experience. Four beautiful pours, all inspired by the nuances of Marlborough’s Awatere Valley, are available for a limited time.

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Michelin-starred chef Matt Lambert opens his new Ponsonby restaurant
This long weekend, Ki Māha makes the case that the best holiday is 35 minutes away
The votes are in: These are the finest buns in town, as decided by you