The mozzarella sando with spinach, potato rosti and tomato chutney

Young George is the hidden gem serving tasty sandos in the suburbs

We love a hidden gem, and nestled in a tiny block of shops in the suburbs, Young George is providing the neighbourhood with great coffee, tasty bites and friendly chats. 

The brand new cafe opened last week in Mount Albert, much to the joy of any locals craving an expertly-brewed cup of joe — plus a woman who had driven over from Westmere during our visit because she heard from a friend the coffee was that good. 

Helmed by George Bristow, Josh Young and Georgie Duncan, Young George is very much a family-run vibe, with the team all lending their hospitality expertise to the venue. Chef Young previously worked as head chef at Chinoiserie and Bristow as a barista at neighbouring cafe L’oeuf, while Duncan helped out at both and did a stint at Coco’s Cantina. 

From left: The chicken sando; Young George’s interior

“Young George is about starting out small and growing with the community,” explains Bristow. A humble operation with a fit-out by the owners themselves using mostly upcycled, secondhand furniture and even cooking ware, the interior of the cafe fits with the team’s values of reusing and recycling where possible. It’s something they’d like to extend to things like more outdoor furniture, a cup-swap system (negating the need for disposable takeaway cups) and eventually a commercial composting system.

The food offering is succinct but delicious, with a current focus on the sando — traditionally a Japanese street food — remixed in Young’s inventive style (he is also the brains behind ghost restaurant Young Sandos, sold on Ubereats during lockdown). The chicken sando is unmissable, comprising juicy crumbed free range chicken slathered on one side with tonkotsu sauce and the other in a deliciously tangy mayo — reminiscent of Big Mac sauce or something similar — with iceberg, sandwiched between ultra-soft Japanese milk bread, toasted for a bit of crunch. 

The beef sando

The beef sando will satisfy anyone with a craving to indulge; essentially a burger in a sandwich, beef patties are slathered in melted cheese with a subtle hint of chilli heat that lingers on the tongue. The mozzarella sando hits the spot between decadent and wholesome with housemade, melted mozzarella oozing over sauteed spinach and a potato rosti, finished with tomato relish. We also tried the karaage chicken, and can confirm it’s delicous.

The team’s aim is to provide a positive, welcoming space for the community to come together, to sit in the sun outside while their kids draw on the pavements with chalk. In this way, food and the places that serve it can be about so much more than just eating, and with Young George embracing this holistic philosophy, we think that’s well worth supporting.

Opening hours:
Monday to Sunday: 7am – 3pm

Ed’s note: There will be intense construction taking place in Mt Albert from the end of October, resulting in road closures surrounding Young George for several weeks. Follow their Facebook page for updates on how to access the cafe.

Young George
86A Hendon Avenue,
Mount Albert

www.instagram.com/younggeorgenz

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Paige

Stay ahead of the curve with the coolest up-and-coming local musicians to save to your playlist

The New Zealand music industry is brighter than ever, with emerging artists revitalising the scene despite the year’s hardships. The volume of talent is pretty astounding, given the size of our wee island, so this list could be three times as long — not that we’re surprised; we all know our countrymen and women are a creative bunch. The following is a round-up of just some of the music industry’s brightest rising stars, which we hope will inspire you to seek out and support our local artists.

Paige
22-year-old singer-songwriter Paige Tapara, known professionally by her first name, has been honing her prodigious musical talent since she was 9 years old, and has just released a beautiful new EP titled Always Growing via Sony Music Entertainment. With over 500k monthly plays on Spotify, Paige is definitely at the ‘up’ end of ‘up-and-coming’. Her solid fanbase of listeners is thanks to her luminous voice which she layers over upbeat melodies with world-wise lyrics, solidifying her reputation as an old soul with a bright future.
Listen to: Waves

Vayne
Having already played packed out shows at venues like Whammy and Neck of the Woods, rapper Vayne is the name on everyone’s lips — especially since the release of her much-anticipated debut EP Gutta Girl, a raw and honest ode to Mana Wāhine. With her hypnotic flow and irresistible melodies, catch Sony-signed Vayne (and Paige) performing at Rhythm and Vines this year. 
Listen to: My Best Yet

Deryk
Madeleine Bradley, who performs under the moniker ‘deryk’, has been garnering increasing attention for her unique and brooding sound, reminiscent of Portishead and PJ Harvey. With her debut single ‘Call You Out’ dubbed an “incredible first impression from a new artist” by Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, we recommend checking out her debut EP Womb, released 2nd October via Universal.
Listen to: One Star

Teeks
Te Karehana Gardiner-Toi, who performs as Teeks, has a special gift. Anyone familiar with the award-winning singer/songwriter — as many people now thankfully are — will know his velvety timbre imbues every one of his songs with a deep soulfulness, memorable for far longer than the length of a track. This August, Sony-signed Teeks released Without You, his first single since 2017, to widespread acclaim, with the Tom Gould-directed music video debuting as a US Vogue exclusive. We’re hanging out for Teeks’ full debut album, currently appearing in instalments with the full release out in February 2021, and can see only bright things on the horizon for this talented creative.
Listen to: Without You

Neko
Nganeko Newman has one of the most heavenly voices to delight our ears of late. The 18-year-old has featured on tracks by rap duo Church & AP and Taite Music Prize winner Troy Kingi, and has just released her debut solo single Serious. A catchy and soulful tune, Neko co-wrote Serious with Josh Naley (Wells*) and Jordan Arts AKA High Hoops, and fans of her sound can catch her Troy Kingi on his October tour. We predict big things for this lil’ lady.
Listen to: Serious

Navvy
With her infectious electro-pop sound, Navvy — real name Phoebe Lee Jasper — has been steadily garnering both local and international attention since releasing the first of three EP’s last year, with the third released this September. All exploring a breakup and the heartache, then eventual catharsis, that comes along with it, her versatile, assured voice lends itself to heartfelt ballads as beautifully as more upbeat melodies.
Listen to: Somebody Else

Wells*
Several of the people in this article have enlisted the musical skills of singer, songwriter and producer Josh Naley, AKA Wells*, including Paige, Navvy and Neko, and he’s worth a listen in his own right. Bringing his own idiosyncratic style to the realm of pop, Wells* recently released a catchy three-track EP called Tape 2, with another one on the way.
Listen to: Night & Day

Jordan Gavet
R&B singer Jordan Gavet might have only released her debut single Hesitation last year, but she’s already an award-winning artist, taking home the award for ‘Best Pacific Soul/R&B Artist’ at this year’s Pacific Music Awards on 3rd October. With a nostalgic 90s edge to her irresistible sound, Gavet’s latest track Do Better came out in March this year, and fair to say we’re hooked.
Listen to: Do Better

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This Japanese whisky masterclass is bringing top-notch drops to downtown Auckland

Nothing says sophistication quite like a whisky on the rocks. Sipped slowly with good company, it may just be the perfect way to kickstart or cap off an evening.

For three nights only, Tommy’s Champagne Parlour will be hosting an introduction to the fascinating world of whisky with a Japanese whisky masterclass from the House of Suntory.

Hosted by New Zealand House of Suntory brand ambassador Rory Donnelly, this promises to be an evening to remember, exploring Suntory’s rich history as Japan’s first whisky distillery and the innovative whisky it proudly produces — the newest being Toki — a blended whisky which is both groundbreaking and timeless.

Tickets include a Toki Highball on arrival, alongside a range of expressions including Hibiki Japanese Harmony, Yamazaki Distillers Reserve, Hakushu Distillers Reserve, Hakushu 12YO, and Toki.

Attendees will also be treated to an assortment of delicious shared dishes made by renowned Chef Yukio Ozeki of Azabu, designed to complement each tasting.

Be sure to secure your tickets now as spaces are limited. There is also an opportunity to purchase this exceptional whisky on the night (limited stock only).

Masterclass in Whisky is $120pp and takes place Thursday November 12th, Friday November 13th and Thursday November 19th from 6.30pm. Find tickets online here.

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You’ll be on cloud nine with the latest pillowy accessories trend

Pleasingly voluminous and softly sculptural, the pillow bag trend arrived in the form of oversized, puffy clutches on Daniel Lee’s Bottega Veneta runway, quickly adopted by Instagram’s street style doyennes.

With local and international brands creating various interpretations of the style, the trend is showing no sign of abating. Here, we present the chicest pillowy pouches, from clutches to shoulder bags and more.

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Balenciaga Touch Puffy Clutch

Balenciaga Touch Puffy Clutch

Balenciaga Touch Puffy Clutch

Balenciaga Touch Puffy Clutch

From Net-a-Porter

The Row Ascot Two Satin Clutch

The Row Ascot Two Satin Clutch

The Row Ascot Two Satin Clutch

The Row Ascot Two Satin Clutch

From Matches Fashion

Bottega Veneta Pouch Clutch

Bottega Veneta Pouch Clutch

Bottega Veneta Pouch Clutch

Bottega Veneta Pouch Clutch

From Net-a-Porter

Bottega Veneta Shoulder Pouch Bag

Bottega Veneta Shoulder Pouch Bag

Bottega Veneta Shoulder Pouch Bag

Bottega Veneta Shoulder Pouch Bag

From Net-a-Porter

Isabel Marant Luz Pillow Pouch

Isabel Marant Luz Pillow Pouch

Isabel Marant Luz Pillow Pouch

Isabel Marant Luz Pillow Pouch

From Workshop

Loewe Flamenco leather clutch

Loewe Flamenco leather clutch

Loewe Flamenco leather clutch

Loewe Flamenco leather clutch

From Matches Fashion

Mansur Gavriel Cloud mini leather cross-body bag

Mansur Gavriel Cloud mini leather cross-body bag

Mansur Gavriel Cloud mini leather cross-body bag

Mansur Gavriel Cloud mini leather cross-body bag

From Matches Fashion

Marc Jacobs Pillow Bag

Marc Jacobs Pillow Bag

Marc Jacobs Pillow Bag

Marc Jacobs Pillow Bag

From Workshop

Balenciaga Cloud Bag

Balenciaga Cloud Bag

Balenciaga Cloud Bag

Balenciaga Cloud Bag

From Matches Fashion

Prada Nylon and Saffiano Mini Bag

Prada Nylon and Saffiano Mini Bag

Prada Nylon and Saffiano Mini Bag

Prada Nylon and Saffiano Mini Bag

From Prada

Bottega Veneta The Pouch large leather clutch

Bottega Veneta The Pouch large leather clutch

Bottega Veneta The Pouch large leather clutch

Bottega Veneta The Pouch large leather clutch

From Matches Fashion

Georgia Jay Cloud Bag

Georgia Jay Cloud Bag

Georgia Jay Cloud Bag

Georgia Jay Cloud Bag

From Georgia Jay

A.W.A.K.E. MODE Lucy Padded Faux Tote

A.W.A.K.E. MODE Lucy Padded Faux Tote

A.W.A.K.E. MODE Lucy Padded Faux Tote

A.W.A.K.E. MODE Lucy Padded Faux Tote

From Net-a-Porter

STAUD Moon Mini Ruched Suede Tote

STAUD Moon Mini Ruched Suede Tote

STAUD Moon Mini Ruched Suede Tote

STAUD Moon Mini Ruched Suede Tote

From Net-a-Porter

D LY P Tops Off Mini Croc Clutch

D LY P Tops Off Mini Croc Clutch

D LY P Tops Off Mini Croc Clutch

D LY P Tops Off Mini Croc Clutch

From D LY P 

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Upgrade your cupboards with thoughtful, locally-made kitchenware from New Zealand makers

Functional, everyday items will serve you even more faithfully if they are well-made, and made to last. This proves especially true for kitchen tools. There are many skilled local makers crafting beautiful utensils that are sure to be a pleasure to use daily, from keep-forever pans to ultra-sharp knives.

Lorimer Knives
Omakau-based knifemaker Peter Lorimer is renowned far and wide for his exquisitely-crafted blades with equally beautiful handles. Controlling all parts of the process, from forging, grinding and hardening blades to making the boxes that carry them, his Lorimer Knives are recognised by the likes of top chefs Al Brown and Simon Gault for their unparalleled craftsmanship.

The Ironclad Pan Company
You can’t beat cast iron when it comes to virtually indestructible kitchenware, and now it’s possible to support local when purchasing your next frying pan. Ironclad Cookware is 100% New Zealand-made and hand-poured to order, and the recycled T100 iron Legacy Pan has been designed to withstand three generations of daily use.

Driftwood Kitchen Piha
The lustrous gleam of polished wooden utensils makes cooking and serving food a joy, and Driftwood Kitchen Piha’s pieces are handmade with love out west. Upgrade your next platter with a polished salvaged Rimu cheese board, or a gently curved Pohutukawa knife.

Petley
Courtney Petley uses reclaimed New Zealand native timbers to craft her lovely wooden kitchen implements. This tōtara lemon squeezer is rendered in a pleasingly sculptural shape, making it an aesthetically-pleasing item to have around the house both in use and on the bench.

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KINGI

Kingi opens alongside The Hotel Britomart, serving sustainable seafood in an exquisite space

The Hotel Britomart has officially opened its doors, and with its highly-anticipated arrival it has brought much more than just great design to the downtown precinct. 

The impressive and visually-stunning development is the first 5 Green Star hotel in New Zealand, denoting an exceptional sustainability focus across design and construction. Many elements throughout the rooms follow suit, and so does the crown jewel in the hotel’s hospitality offering: Kingi. 

Situated steps away from the hotel lobby in the atmospheric laneway of the heritage Masonic House (refurbished as part of The Hotel Britomart project), Kingi is an exciting all-day restaurant led by Tom Hishon and Josh Helm of Orphans Kitchen.

Kingi at The Hotel Britomart
Kingi’s crayfish roll

With a focus on sustainable seafood, Kingi is serving up inventive, yet accessible dishes, all with locally-sourced and organic ingredients whenever possible. 

Walking down the intimate cobblestone walkway into Kingi, even as it’s just opened it’s palpable how much of a buzzing atmosphere the eatery will command from patronage of both locals and tourists alike.

The Cheshire-designed space is exquisite, rendered in light tones and a harmonious combination of brick, stone, marble and tiles softened with well-chosen furnishings and warmed with a cosy fireplace. The centrepiece of the space is an arresting hand-blown glass sculpture that was crafted in West Auckland, dangling from the high ceilings in semi-opaque shards that almost resemble frozen droplets of water. 

On the menu, diners can always expect plenty of outstanding, line-caught fish and seafood. One of the signature items is the Buttermilk Blue Cod Wings, a moreish dish that uses blue cod caught by a third-generation family of fishers in the Chatham Islands.

Elsewhere, on any given day you might find the likes of a crayfish roll with carrot kimchi and Kaitaia Fire hot sauce; whole yellow belly flounder, or venison. Dishes are apt for sharing, with an additional antipasti section full of appealing offerings spanning seafood, charcuterie and inventively-prepared vegetables, plus a raw bar with various oysters and other shellfish. 

Kingi at The Hotel Britomart
The signature Buttermilk Blue Cod Wings

Welcoming patrons for everything from early-morning coffee to drinks, snacks and fuller plates whether for breakfast, lunch or dinner, Kingi also offers The Hotel Britomart guests selected items as a room service menu 24/7.

With such a thoughtful offering and superb space, we can already predict how popular Kingi is set to be, so just one course of action is to be recommended: book a table, fast.

Opening hours:
Monday to Sunday: 7am – late

Kingi
The Hotel Britomart
30 Customs Street East
Britomart


09 300 9596

www.kingibritomart.com

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Gin lovers, this cocktail collab is bringing a taste of the Amalfi coast to Viaduct Harbour

Let’s face it, most of us won’t be travelling to any exotic international locations any time soon (although if a route between New Zealand and NSW opens up, we’ll take what we can get), so for the time being we need to get creative in order to conjure up that ever-desirable holiday feeling. 

Luckily, Soul Bar & Bistro is whisking us away — in spirit — to the Amalfi coast this month, bringing the beauty and vibrance of the iconic Italian destination to the Viaduct with Malfy Coast at Soul. 

A collaboration with Italian-owned distillery Malfy Gin, Malfy Coast at Soul is sure to help us all embrace La Dolce Vita with delicious drinks specials. Expect Malfy gin & tonics elevated with inventive infusions, like strawberry, mint and black peppercorns; or oranges, thyme, grapefruit tonic and juniper berries; plus cocktails and limoncello.

Malfy Gin’s offering spans three flavours in addition to its original bottle — con limone, gin rosa (infused with grapefruit) and con arancia, or orange. This only adds to the possibilities for blending the spirit into myriad cocktails. 

‘Under the Tuscan Sun’ comprises Malfy con limone, blackberry, raspberry, lemon and mint, finished with bubbles, while the ‘Positano Spritz’ is sure to be a popular choice, a moreish combination of Malfy con arancia, campari, Fever Tree Mediterranean tonic and olives. 

The saying goes “when in Rome”, but if we can’t get there then we’d happily head to Soul for a taste of the Amalfi Coast.

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Embrace the coloured gemstone trend with covetable rainbow jewellery

Causing us to throw minimalist adornments to one side, this jewellery trend encourages bold splashes of colour and an embracing of gilded accents. From necklaces and earrings to bracelets and chokers, these coveted pieces are sure to bring a sophisticated touch of colour to any ensemble.

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Essential V California Dreaming Bracelet

Essential V California Dreaming Bracelet

Essential V California Dreaming Bracelet

Essential V California Dreaming Bracelet

From Louis Vuitton

Rose Des Vents Choker

Rose Des Vents Choker

Rose Des Vents Choker

Rose Des Vents Choker

From Dior

Paloma's Melody Five-band Bangle

Paloma's Melody Five-band Bangle

Paloma's Melody Five-band Bangle

Paloma's Melody Five-band Bangle

From Tiffany & Co.

Screaming Green Earrings

Screaming Green Earrings

Screaming Green Earrings

Screaming Green Earrings

From Partridge Jewellers

Rose des Vents Bracelet

Rose des Vents Bracelet

Rose des Vents Bracelet

Rose des Vents Bracelet

From Dior

Lion Head Earrings

Lion Head Earrings

Lion Head Earrings

Lion Head Earrings

From Gucci

Jessica McCormack Strike Diamond & Ruby Necklace

Jessica McCormack Strike Diamond & Ruby Necklace

Jessica McCormack Strike Diamond & Ruby Necklace

Jessica McCormack Strike Diamond & Ruby Necklace

From Simon James

Paloma’s Melody Five-Band Ring

Paloma’s Melody Five-Band Ring

Paloma’s Melody Five-Band Ring

Paloma’s Melody Five-Band Ring

From Tiffany & Co.

Rainbow Sapphire Stretch Bracelet

Rainbow Sapphire Stretch Bracelet

Rainbow Sapphire Stretch Bracelet

Rainbow Sapphire Stretch Bracelet

From Partridge Jewellers

Essential V Planète Ring

Essential V Planète Ring

Essential V Planète Ring

Essential V Planète Ring

From Louis Vuitton

Double G Bracelet

Double G Bracelet

Double G Bracelet

Double G Bracelet

From Gucci

Peachy Spinel and Diamond Rose Gold Ring

Peachy Spinel and Diamond Rose Gold Ring

Peachy Spinel and Diamond Rose Gold Ring

Peachy Spinel and Diamond Rose Gold Ring

From Sutcliffe

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Senzafine Walk-In Wardrobe by Poliform
Senzafine Walk-In Wardrobe by Poliform
Senzafine Walk-In Wardrobe by Poliform

Give your clothes the treatment they deserve with this impeccably-designed walk-in wardrobe

If you’re a collector of fine clothes, or own shoes at a volume to rival Imelda Marcos, you have every reason to invest in a closet that does justice to your precious investments.

We’ve all done it. Bought something and cherished it for a hot second before shoving it at the back of an already-cramped wardrobe. While it might be something we do out of convenience or necessity, what it’s actually doing is reducing the lifespan of everything we wear. 

That said, the appeal of investing in a closet with space, a closet in which we can display our favourite pieces while keeping the rest safely under wraps, is steadily growing. Installing a wardrobe like Poliform’s Senzafine iteration will make all the difference to the morning routine. Allowing for increased organisation and orderly storage, this wardrobe (and others like it), should be considered as essential as a well-appointed ensuite.

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7 catwalk-inspired beauty looks to try from the spring 2021 collections

Despite the year’s upheavals, the international fashion collections have powered ahead in New York, London, Paris and Milan — although many of the methods for showing the spring 2021 releases have changed.

Watching the images roll in from the other side of the world doesn’t feel so different, however, and while the clothes themselves are subject to a delayed release time, it’s possible to garner inspiration from both the styling techniques used, and the beauty looks.

Perhaps in a nod to the recent home-bound situation of much of the globe, many designers have opted for no-makeup-makeup and fuss-free hair when it came to the beauty component of their presentations. Thankfully, not everyone eschewed cosmetic expression, with the likes of Dior, Balmain, Versace and Ferragamo keying looks that made a wearable statement.

Interestingly despite the prevalence of mask-wearing prompting a surge in eye makeup trends, statement eye looks were not widespread this season. Lipstick made more appearances than expected, although mostly matte and therefore with more staying power.

From easy hair updates to simple yet impactful makeup, try adding these catwalk-inspired looks to your repertoire.

Ribbon headband — Erdem
The models at Erdem’s audience-less, forest-situated runway show wore pretty, textured up-dos with thrice-wrapped ribbon around their heads. Easy enough to recreate at home, fasten your ribbon at the nape of the neck and some sea salt spray or texture powder will help it stay put on your strands.

Ports 1961 spring 2021

Deep side part — Ports 1961
If you usually wear a middle part in your hair, or even a slightly closer-to-centre side part, you’ll be surprised at how much changing your parting can change your appearance. At Ports 1961, sleek side parts were worn deep and low. Achieve this by parting your hair with a comb while wet and blowdrying while brushing the front section forward and to the side. Smooth with irons if you have some and set in place with a light misting of hairspray.

Dior spring 2021

Black eyeliner — Dior
Channel a punky insouciance with a graphic black eyeliner look like that at Dior’s spring 2021 show. If the full black-enclosed eye is too intense for you, or you feel it makes your eyes look too close together, try a nod to the look with a thinner smudging of black across the top lash-line and outer corners of the eye.

Salvatore Ferragamo spring 2021

Orange eyes — Salvatore Ferragamo
At Salvatore Ferragamo, skin was kept visually pared-back with some models presenting a white flick on their lids, others with orange. The orange in particular is a fun one to try — keep it focused on the outer half of the eyelid, and use a brush or finger to blend into the inner part of the eye, creating a seamless gradient.

Dries Van Noten spring 2021

Abundant bobby pins — Dries Van Noten
Statement hair clips and slides have certainly had their time in the sun of late, however let’s not forget about the humble bobby pin, which can be impactful in numbers as shown in Dries Van Noten’s spring 2021 collection shoot. Create contemporary finger waves, or position throughout the hair for an interesting take on adornment — great for a windy day, too.

From left: Max Mara spring 2021; Molly Goddard spring 2021

Statement lipstick — Molly Goddard, Versace, Max Mara, Balmain
Perhaps the easiest trend to get amongst, this season sees designers cracking out the lipstick in shades of saturated red. Aside from at Molly Goddard, whose models wore a slick of glossy red with a swept-over side part, the most popular finish is matte, stamped on for maximum longevity.

Elie Saab spring 2021

Twisted bun — Elie Saab
Another easy summer up-do, Elie Saab paired his romantic dresses with lovely low buns. Try on yourself by parting your hair in the middle, and twisting the front section of either side away from your face before securing in a bun. If you have shorter pieces around the front, tease a couple out with your fingertips for a more relaxed finish.

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