4 face mists that are essential for spritzing in this humid heatwave

We have a love-hate relationship with the big heat of high summer. Certainly, sprawled on a beach or unwinding in a backyard around the pool, the humidity and beaming sun become far more enticing. But even then, we all have commitments that require a put-together appearance. To avoid a crimson complexion or melted makeup, be sure to stock up on these cool, and very cooling, face mists. Pro tip: store them in the fridge to feel even more calm and collected.

Mattifying and Energising Skin Care Water by Codage
Not only does Codage’s Skin Care Water deliver a high concentration of active ingredients to the skin, but this version is also specifically formulated to mattify and reduce unwanted shine — so you can be sure to look fresh and radiant, rather than sweaty, all day long.

Beauty Elixir by Caudalie
With essential oils and plant extracts that brighten and clarify the complexion, Caudalie’s Beauty Elixir spray is an absolute cult classic. Beloved worldwide by celebrities, makeup artists and everyday spritzers alike, use as a priming base or setting spray for makeup, and refresh as wanted for a polished glow.

Codage Skincare Water, Caudalie Beauty Elixir, Weleda Hydrating Facial Mist, La Mer The Mist.

Hydrating Facial Mist by Weleda
Weleda’s Hydrating Facial Mist makes us misty-eyed with love for its key duo of hydrating, soothing ingredients: prickly pear extract and aloe vera. The prickly pear creates an intensively moisturising and protective layer on the skin, while the aloe vera is great for cooling and soothing — something that’s much-needed on the muggy morning commute. Plus, it smells herbaceously wholesome, as all Weleda’s products do.

The Mist by La Mer
Packed with a concentrated percentage of La Mer’s renowned miracle broth, with its luxurious inclusion of kelp, The Mist not only hydrates the face but also renews the complexion in a way that echoes the revitalising power of the brand’s coveted line of skincare. The epitome of effortless cool for your summer sangfroid. 

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These are the new and returning TV shows you should be adding to your watch list

Catch up on the latest and greatest streaming series that are garnering plenty of buzz, from new seasons of Euphoria, Cheer and Starstruck, to must-watch debut shows.

Cheer: Season 2
None of us were prepared for how season one of this Emmy-winning reality series swept us off our feet (while we watched all its stars bounce off theirs), but those who watched it will know the feeling of sheer investment it engendered. Season two sees all the favourite faces return (minus Jerry Harris, which is addressed throughout) and shows how the Navarro College Cheer squad’s sudden fame has changed everything.
Watch on Netflix

Emily in Paris: Season 2
The world’s favourite hate-watch (second only to And Just Like That, perhaps…), Emily in Paris has returned and we’re once again immersed in the colourful world of Emily Cooper and her supporting cast of friends and acquaintances. Now feeling more at home in Paris, Emily still struggles with assimilating to French life — and a love triangle makes things even more complicated. Mon dieu…
Watch on Netflix

Stay Close
This British miniseries is about past lives and how much you can really know about those closest to you. A gripping thriller based on the book by Harlan Coben (The Stranger, Safe and The Five), Stay Close sees three seemingly unrelated people’s lives start to splinter as the tenuous threads that bind them become more cloying, revealing buried secrets.
Watch on Netflix

The Puppet Master: Hunting The Ultimate Conman
A chilling true-crime series, The Puppet Master is the story of Robert Hendy-Freegard, an abusive and audacious conman who, over the course of two decades, controlled, conned and fleeced at least seven women and one man out of almost one million pounds — all with his devious charm.
Watch on Netflix

Euphoria: Season 2
While there’s an awful lot that seems to happen not at school for a “high school teen drama”, we can’t resist Euphora’s often raw portrayal of young adulthood. Season two has certainly ramped up the intensity, and its worth watching for the performances alone — plus, given the amount of internet hype this show has, surely you’re keen to be up with the play.
Watch on Neon

Reacher
Much more on the mark tone-wise than Tom Cruise’s humourless turn as Lee Child’s titular hero, the new iteration of Reacher is a fun, rollicking watch that stays true to the original written series. Action buffs, this is one for you.
Watch on Amazon Prime Video

The Afterparty
We love a whodunnit, and The Afterparty delivers with an all-star cast and clever writing. When a high school reunion’s afterparty ends in a stunning death, everyone is a suspect. A detective grills the former classmates one by one, uncovering potential motives as each tells their version of the story — culminating in the shocking truth.
Watch on Apple TV+

And don’t miss these others, coming soon

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Raised by Refugees
Don’t miss this funny and poignant series, created by well-known local comedian and actor Pax Assadi. Based on his own lived experiences, it’s garnering a lot of hype before its premiere on the 24th of February. Two years in the making, Raised by Refugees is set in the early 2000s and follows the Iranian/Pakistani Assadi family (Pax plays the part of his own father in the series) and their New Zealand-born sons as they move to Auckland’s North Shore. Each of them faces their own challenges trying to fit into the culture, and this prompts many hilarious but also thought-provoking scenarios.
Watch on Prime and Sky Go from 24th Feb and Neon from 25th Feb

Starstruck: Season 2
Rose Matafeo’s globally acclaimed series returns, and it’s already received rave reviews. The British rom-com sees Jessie and her movie star beau Tom Kapoor finally give being in a relationship a proper go, but as Jessie had been planning on moving back to New Zealand (then stayed in London to be with Tom), she’s now having to deal with the fallout of her decision.
Watch on TVNZ from 16 Feb

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8 subtly romantic things to do this Valentine’s Day, no soppiness required

So, it’s almost Valentine’s Day. While marking the occasion may not be at the top of everyone’s list, there are still plenty of lowkey ways to celebrate romance on the day — even though, this year, V’ Day falls on a Monday. Those allergic to grand gestures can find comfort (nay, inspiration) in the simple pleasures listed below, no soppiness required.

Add a picnic for instant romance
To keep things light, unfurl a blanket in the park (weather permitting, of course), pop a bottle and voila, the mood is masterfully set. To show you’ve made some effort, we suggest skipping the supermarket salami and going for something more refined, like one of Cazador or Savor Good’s excellent hampers — who can resist the likes of duck parfait, game terrine and heritage pork coppa? If you’d rather secure a table indoors, refer to our guide of the most sophisticated spots to wine and dine your Valentine.

Wander wistfully through the countryside
As we’ve learnt from watching countless period romances, a long, anticipatory stroll is the key to building sexual tension. Take advantage of the lingering long daylight hours and go for an evening walk — we suggest you take your pick from our favourite local walks, historical garb optional.

Show a rare glimpse of your nurturing side
No, not with a fur baby or an actual human child. We’re talking about a plant, you fool. Plan ahead and peruse your local nursery on Saturday the 12th or Sunday 13th, picking out a pot plant to care for.

Do something fancy, but not too fancy
Champagne and oysters at any other locale may seem over the top to Valentine’s Day grinches, but at your local beach, it’s perfectly charming. If you’re at work for the day, there’s still time to pop a bottle of bubs and grab a dozen deep-fried oysters from the nearest chippie to be enjoyed by the water’s edge. Why not go a step further and add a jar of caviar to the mix?

Get swept off your feet
Show yourself some love or encourage your boo to do the same, and book one of Spring Spa’s special Valentine’s Day treatments. We like the sound of the TLC for my Toes, a sweet orange and patchouli pedicure. Sit back for 60 minutes and enjoy a decadent soak, full pedicure and soothing foot massage.

Chocolate-dipped strawberries, but make it wholesome
If you’re spending the daytime hours together, change gears and make it a family affair by taking the kids to a pick-your-own berry farm, like Sweet Red or Zaberri. Once home, pair your freshly picked score with any ambrosial delights that tickle your fancy — melted chocolate, yoghurt and caramel sauce are all tasty bets.

Enjoy the silence at long last
If your epitome of romance looks a lot like sitting quietly in the dark for an hour and a half, you’re in luck. Academy Cinemas is showing David Lean’s masterpiece The Passionate Friends as its Valentine’s Day flick.

When in doubt, eat in bed
Some say cliché, we say who cares. Breakfast in bed is an unfussy token of love that not only tastes delicious but means the rest of the day can go back to your regular programming — if you so wish. We recommend this sensational breakfast sandwich, these crumpets or arguably the fluffiest pancakes ever.

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A charming new Parisian bakery opens, with an artful Asian-fusion flare

Growing up in Hanoi (a city that is heavily influenced by the French), Malisa Nguyen still has fond memories of holding dear a hot, flaky croissant either in the early morning or after school from the local bakehouse. “A croissant is as close to my heart as a Banh Mi,” she says.

As the owner and chef at the popular Luna Cafe — which brought her two loves together enticingly — Nguyen has opened Luna Bakehouse to focus on her perfectly puffed pastries. Created from scratch from 4am daily, the Bakehouse in Newmarket is Nguyen’s chance to be as creative as she can in introducing Asian flavours to traditional French pastries. “Luna Bakehouse very much embodies all that I am, my tradition, and my upbringing.”

Introducing the essences of other regions in the world, especially from the team’s wider cultures, too her contemporary take includes everything from hand-laminated matcha almond croissants to double ube halaya cruffins and summer passionfruit danishes. “Luna Bakehouse is not just my personal representative,” says Nguyen. “It also represents team Luna, of how diverse and creative our team is.”

While Luna Cafe in central Auckland’s Chancery is for the fast-paced inner-city set (much like you’ll find in Hanoi), Luna Bakehouse takes a step back and appreciates its Parisian artistry. At its charming corner on Broadway, you can stay awhile and enjoy the fresh-from-the-oven creations alongside Kokako coffee, as you watch the world go by from its outdoor marble table and French chairs.

It’s an ideal set-up to enjoy a new kind of café society — one that appreciates the hopes of both its patrons and its pastry chef. “Luna Bakehouse is a dream of mine and it was encouraged by everyone throughout the hardest times we had over the past years,” says Nguyen. “I still pinch myself till this day, looking at its little door, and it still feels like a dream.”

Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 8am — 3pm
Saturday to Sunday: 8.30am — 3.30pm

Luna Bakehouse
270 Broadway
Newmarket, Auckland

www.lunacafenz.com

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These are the outdoor furniture trends you should be trying for 2022

It’s been a great summer, and we sure are not alone in utilising our outdoor areas at home with gusto. Should you be after a refresh, we suggest investigating the three following ideas that will see you in stylish stead for years to come.

Al Fresco Approach
Bringing new meaning to the term “indoor-outdoor flow”, outdoor areas are increasingly being styled to mimic full-on living rooms — minus the four walls and roof part, of course. In order to create an open-air living space you’ll gravitate towards, opt for a sofa that has been specially designed to offer comfort, style and sturdiness in one. 

The Ansel Sofa by Antonio Citterio for Flexform.

The Giro collection, designed by Vincent Van Duysen for Kettal, is a perfect example of seamless versatility between both interior and exterior configurations. The Ansel sofa by Antonio Citterio for Flexform has been specifically crafted for just the outdoors, with a sleek stainless-steel base into which iroko wood slat armrests and backrests are fitted. Position two sofas facing one another, or a sofa and some lounging chairs, with a good-sized table in the middle to bring a feeling of enclosure and conviviality.

From left: The Maia armchair by Patricia Urquiola for Kettal; the Emma Cross outdoor chair by Varaschin.

Ingenious Weaving
Thinking of woven furniture, you might have boho connotations. While that aesthetic certainly has its place, these wonderfully sophisticated woven pieces harbour plenty of appeal for even the more minimalistic among us. 

From Patricia Urquiola for Kettal, the Maia armchair offers both cocooning comfort and an ultra-light look. Artisan braiding is just as at home in rustic surroundings as it is more elevated curations.

The Emma Cross outdoor chair by Varaschin utilises an acrylic fabric that overlaps the rope weaving covering the aluminium frame, drawing the surface of the backrest with diagonal lines. This double motif on this elegant armchair is particularly striking in all-white. 

The Roll dining chair by Patricia Urquiola for Kettal.

Calming Tones
Soft tones will prove timeless, and it’s certainly possible to think outside the box within a muted colour palette rather than relying on neutrals. Another elegant outing from Patricia Urquiola for Kettal is the Roll dining chair, exceptionally comfortable with clever colourful straps that convert a regular backrest into two independent ‘wraps’. We love the underrated pairing of muted chocolate brown and light pink with the cream frame.

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Upgrade your beauty collection with our pick of the best makeup and skincare products to try

With today’s steady stream of new beauty releases, it can be hard to discern what really works and what is merely lip service. This is where recommendations from trusted sources come in — and we’d never lead you astray. We’ve put together this comprehensive selection of recently-tried beauty products that thoroughly impressed us, from the perfect natural-yet-flawless foundation to genius under-the-radar brands.

Clockwise from top left: Charlotte Tilbury Beautiful Skin Foundation, available from Mecca. Ultra Violette Dream Screen Tinted Veil SPF 50, available from Sephora. Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Blush, available from Sephora. Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush, available from Dior Beauty at Commercial Bay. M.A.C Extended Play Mascara, available from M.A.C. Dior Addict Lip Glow Oil, available from Dior Beauty at Commercial Bay. Drunk Elephant D-Bronzi Anti-Pollution Sunshine Drops, available from Mecca. Kosas Air Brow Gel, available from Mecca.
Clockwise from top left: REN Perfect Canvas Jelly Oil Cleanser, available from Mecca. Volition Snow Mushroom Water Serum, available from Mecca. Milk Vegan Milk Moisturiser, available from Sephora. Emma Lewisham Illuminating Cleanser, available from Faradays. Augustinus Bader The Eye Cream, available from Spring Store. Glow Recipe Guava Vitamin C Dark Spot Serum, available from Mecca.
Clockwise from left: IGK Thirsty Girl Leave-In Conditioner, available from Sephora. Gisou Honey Infused Hair Mask, available from Mecca. Living Proof Full Thickening Cream, available from Mecca. Chloe Zara Hair Creme, available here.

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Slip into one of these eye-catching new season dresses for easy, impactful dressing

With the current humidity levels, we’re gravitating towards easy ensembles that also pack a polished punch in the style department. Thanks to this excellent selection of new season dresses, looking chic while staying comfortable has never been easier. Whether you gravitate towards joyful pops of colour, an artful print or pared-back neutrals, these styles from both local and international brands have you covered.

From left: Short Cape-Effect Shirt Dress from Dior, Valentino Oversized Draped Dress from Net-a-Porter, Martinique Linen dress by Bondi Born.
From left: Saloni London Jen Dress from Muse, Alexandre Vauthier Long Paisley Dress from Faradays, Tibi Asymmetric Midi Dress from Net-a-Porter.
From left: Roksanda Tayari Midi Dress from Mytheresa, Samba Maxi Dress from Camilla and Marc, Mirella V-Neck Dress from Ruby.
From left: Asceno Rhodes Maxi Dress from Matches Fashion, Tropical Brocade Dress from Scanlan Theodore, Agua by Agua Bendita Nogal Linen Dress from Matches Fashion.
From left: Fit-and-flare martingale dress from Louis Vuitton, Vanessa Bruno Sultane Tiered Dress from Workshop, Loulou Studio Zena Stripe Shirt Dress from Workshop.
From left: Cinched balloon dress from Louis Vuitton, Matteau Long Sleeve Button Dress from Muse, Re-Nylon Mini Dress from Prada.
From left: Bassike Athletic Sculptured Dress from Superette, Christopher Esber White Knitted Maxi Dress from Muse, Coppola Maxi Dress from Camilla and Marc.
From left: Cotton Strapping Dress from Scanlan Theodore, Wool Dress with GG Jacquard from Gucci, Cicero Cocoon Dress from Camilla and Marc.

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This is where to find the sweetest treats to gift your sweetheart this Valentine’s Day

The intertwining of chocolate and love is an ancient pairing that allegedly dates back to the Mayans. It is said they incorporated a ritual into weddings, whereby the bride and groom would sip hot chocolate together as part of the ceremony. Nowadays, the association of chocolate and sweet treats with Valentine’s Day doesn’t require a gold band, but is a thoughtful and delicious way to show you care.

From showstopping cakes to limited-edition luxury Champagne deliveries, here are the best treats to choose from, for your sweet one.

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Coffee Supreme

Coffee Supreme

Coffee Supreme

Coffee Supreme

For the true java lover, giving the gift of a great cup of coffee is one of the most romantic things you can do. Try the adorable Valentine’s Day Espresso Blend, or Valentine’s Day Filter Roast from Coffee Supreme.

A&C Homestore

A&C Homestore

A&C Homestore

A&C Homestore

A sweet-smelling, sweet-tasting pack for your sweetheart, A&C Homestore’s The Full Sh’Bang Valentines Pack contains their hand-poured Sumer Love candle, a layered vanilla and blackberry cake with buttercream and white chocolate ganache, and a box of House of Chocolate Raspberry Mousse Lips.

Make sure you place your order today (Wednesday the 9th of February)  to have your pack arrive in time for V’ Day.

Miann

Miann

Miann

Miann

Auckland’s favourite craft chocolate makers have quite the selection to sweeten up Valentine’s Day, as to be expected. From heart cakes to pillowy brownies and more, find the range here.

La Petite Forchette

La Petite Forchette

La Petite Forchette

La Petite Forchette

In honour of Saint Valentin, the acclaimed bakery has two characteristically beautiful treats on offer — an impressive six-to-eight-serving chocolate mousse cake, and a petite Champagne rose mousse heart. Order here.

Savor Goods

Savor Goods

Savor Goods

Savor Goods

Valentine’s Day is set to be very delicious, courtesy of Savor with its selection of at-home delicacies that will have you both feeling the love. In the sweets department, we can’t look past Amano’s special Red Velvet cake. For those after something savoury, there’s a delectable range from lobster and Champagne to Ostro’s famous Beef Wellington. Order here.

Moët & Chandon

Moët & Chandon

Moët & Chandon

Moët & Chandon

Just in time for the most romantic day of the year, Moët & Chandon has launched With Love, a white-gloved Champagne concierge service that is reminiscent of the bell boys of the great Parisian hotels. The limited-edition experience (available in Auckland, Sydney and Melbourne) aims to turn the pleasure of gift-giving into a treasured moment of celebration, with thoughtful gifts featuring Moët & Chandon’s Rosé Impérial Cuvée to mark the love occasion. Order here.

Park Hyatt Auckland

Park Hyatt Auckland

Park Hyatt Auckland

Park Hyatt Auckland

This 18cm tart from the genius bakers at Park Hyatt’s The Pantry is described as “a love story in the strawberry fields under the Kiwi summer sun”. Filled with a strawberry and vanilla confit and white chocolate namelaka, and covered by a matcha green tea moss, caramelised white chocolate and burnt butter crumble, this delectable creation is topped with fresh and in-house made strawberries and greenery. Order here.

 

Scapegrace

Scapegrace

Scapegrace

Scapegrace

Dark chocolate and artisan gin? Count us in. Scapegrace has collaborated with the Wellington Chocolate Factory for a package of the perfectly balanced duo that is sure to capture the senses. Order here.

We also have to give special mention to the very funny Sweet Nothing package — designed for sending to your ex, it contains a personalisable note and a 50ml serving of gin as a consolation. Ice cold.

Amy's Secret Kitchen

Amy's Secret Kitchen

Amy's Secret Kitchen

Amy's Secret Kitchen

The maestros at Amy’s Secret Kitchen know their way around a magical Valentine’s Day spread — find cupcakes, a treat box and more. Order here.

Bluebells Cakery

Bluebells Cakery

Bluebells Cakery

Bluebells Cakery

Say it with macarons, literally, this Feb 14th with these charming macarons from Bluebells. You’ll also find perfectly pink heart fondant cookies, Valentine’s cupcakes, and more. Order here.

Little Bird

Little Bird

Little Bird

Little Bird

For the conscious sweet treat consumer (or gifter), raw heaven Little Bird has just the ticket. Choose from the likes of the Love Box, which contains a smorgasbord of raw cakes and chocolates, the Love Heart bonbons, and the Tiramisu cake. Little Bird is also offering to take care of the main course for dinner with its delectable dinner box. View the whole selection and order here.

Bringing its intoxicating Indian street food to Auckland, Mumbaiwala is sharing the best of Mumbai with all

Mumbaiwala is a restaurant that has its meaning written all over it. “Mumbai is big. It’s full of dreamers and hard-labourers, starlets and gangsters… and a thousand and one Walas,” reads the wall above the main dining room.

‘Wala’ is used to describe something that you are associated with — like the Chaatwala who sell street food delicacies (known as chaat) on almost every corner of Mumbai. Stepping into Mumbaiwala, you are at once a part of the restaurant that channels the ambience and bustle of its namesake city’s streets, as well as being a part of the community that made it happen.

Aneri Nathu opened Mumbaiwala in Ponsonby to mix up the local Indian cuisine scene. Her parents, Anup and Sadhana Nathu, have been in the hospitality industry for over 30 years, founding the Tandoori Palace in 1990 before it swept the South Island with the success of its restaurants and sauces. After the Christchurch Earthquake, the family saw the opportunity to help with the city rebuild, and opened a new restaurant in the rescued heritage building, Isaac House.

After university, Aneri ran one of the restaurants in Queenstown but, together with her parents, she began to see a need to showcase the lighter styles of Indian food, in the form of authentic street and sharing plates, and they soon opened Mumbaiwala in Christchurch. “At the time, there was nothing like this in New Zealand,” says Aneri.

Dahi Puri.

After a few too many asked why Mumbaiwala wasn’t in Auckland, or whether they could open it themselves, Aneri decided to take matters into her own hands. Luck struck when she was attending a cricket game with a few of her father’s friends, and they suggested its new site (in the space of the former Nood and Pumpkin Patch stores) on Ponsonby Road.

While Mumbaiwala Christchurch operates as a more traditional restaurant, Aneri wanted its Auckland counterpart to be a casual all-day eatery. As it happens, Ponsonby’s scene sounds surprisingly similar to Mumbai’s. “Anyone can come in. It doesn’t matter who you are,” she says. “You could come from corporate, you could come from yoga, you could come in jandals… that’s how we roll in India.”

Like most big ventures, it takes a village. For the menu, Aneri’s mother has created Mumbaiwala’s signature dishes and taught the chefs her authentic version of Indian cooking. The Head Chef, Pramod Bhatt, has been with the Nathu’s for ten years, from Queenstown to Christchurch and now Auckland, and brings his own wealth of knowledge.

Much like on the streets in Mumbai, the Dahi Puri is a particular favourite. The mini puffed puris are crispy on the outside and capture delicately soft mashed potatoes, chickpeas and a spicy yoghurt on the inside. Our waiter implored that we popped them in our mouths in one quick go, for the full, flavoursome experience.

Other standouts include the Sev Puri, like an Indian version of nachos and salsa, the fried Mumbai Chicken, which has its own secret spices, and Cauliflower Manchurian, which could be mistaken for meat with its pastry-free dumplings covered in chilli and garlic sauce.

The menu has many of the much-loved dishes from Christchurch, and is updated seasonally. Most are vegetarian or vegan, and there is also a dedicated vegan menu for those who do not wish to stray. Meanwhile, the impressive Daruwala bar serves all the quenching libations you’d expect, as well as a range of Indian-inspired cocktails and mocktails, including a Bombay Colada and Mango & Coconut Lassi.

Mumbai Chicken; Cardamom & Coconut Kulfi.

Mumbaiwala is as much about the experience as it is about the food. The atmospheric interiors are filled with finds from Indian markers. Although Aneri couldn’t explore these herself this year, a friend who had helped with the Christchurch location shopped and bartered on her behalf over FaceTime. Soon, 700 kilograms of authentic antiqueware arrived.

The large, open-plan space is pared back with a refined colour palette. The atmospheric light covers are made out of Indian rice sacks, with Mumbaiwalas printed on for a personal touch. Indian newspapers are also on display for those who want to settle in earlier in the day. “The thought of every little minor detail was key for us to make sure we do something quite different,” adds Aneri.

Towards the back are private dining rooms that can be curtained-off for either one large group, or two smaller gatherings — whether this is for a special occasion or for those who want a bit more the space next time they go out. 

While the team didn’t expect to open through a lockdown and red light level, it’s not the first time they have brought a renewed sense of optimism to a city with a new project. Once the borders open, Aneri hopes to have Indian brunch on the menu. In the meantime, keep an eye out for takeaway options that will extend their offering.

“We’re finally here and this is the chance to do something when things finally rebuild into Auckland,” says Aneri. “It’s probably not the perfect timing, but we find it to be the perfect timing because if you can open a restaurant through a pandemic, I think you can open anytime.”

Opening hours:
Tuesday & Wednesday: 5pm onwards
Thursday to Sunday: 12pm – 2pm & 5pm onwards
Closed Monday

Mumbaiwala Ponsonby
252 Ponsonby Road
Ponsonby, Auckland

www.mumbaiwala.co.nz

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Here’s the scoop — Island Gelato Company has opened an alluring new store in Ponsonby

Gelato aficionados have been pacing Ponsonby Road, as the popular Island Gelato Company’s fourth store has been prepped and polished. For today’s opening, the charming store has had a lick of paint the colour of its classic mint (and chocolate) flavour, and shiny new cabinets from Italy have been filled to the brim with seasonal sorbet and gelato.

Continuing that summer feeling in the city, the new range includes a Plum Pavlova and Mango Lassi, as well as fresh flavours made with award-winning fruits from Jackson Orchards in Marlborough. After much deliberation on your dream flavour combination, we recommend opting to have your scoop run under the store’s flowing Belgian chocolate tap for the ultimate melt-in-the-mouth indulgence.

But the new Island Gelato Co. is not just about securing your next scoop. A large fridge past the counter will soon showcase its newly crafted gelato cakes, available to order and pick-up for special occasions. You can’t go wrong when choosing between the likes of Banoffee Pie, Espresso Martini, Summer Bombe Alaska and a vegan Chocolate Praline Crunch. Also soon to be added is a debut range of pre-packaged gelato tubs, for when a cone is not enough to satisfy your cravings.

Even if you have an event to get to, we recommend staying a while and enjoying a gelato shake, Allpress coffee or a sweet or savoury treat from Little & Friday. With dedicated seating outdoors at the front and indoors at the back, this is a delightful invitation to enjoy life’s little luxuries.

Many of the 1920s building’s character features have remained, including the intricate ceiling details illuminated by pendant lights by Luke Jacomb of Lukeke. Working with WonderGroup, the team have brought the good vibes of Waiheke Island (the location of their original outpost) with them. Honouring the heritage of their new home — while layering nostalgic and modern interior elements over the top like their own confections — Island Gelato Co. keeps things cool, as always.

Opening hours:
Sunday to Wednesday 7am — 10.30pm
Thursday to Saturday 7am — 11pm

Island Gelato Co Ponsonby
124 Ponsonby Road
Ponsonby, Auckland

www.islandgelato.co.nz

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