Meet Dulcie — Devonport’s delicious new all-day eatery overlooking the ocean

A new all-day eatery has opened in Devonport, and it’s already making waves across the harbour. Officially having opened yesterday, Dulcie, from owner Scott Kennedy, hopes to bring a touch of Melbourne sophistication to Auckland’s brunch scene.

Kennedy, who moved back to Auckland from Melbourne a few years ago with his partner Tamsyn Capper and child in tow, noticed a gap in the market for daytime eateries that offer what he describes as ‘more than just your average eggs on toast’. He’d spent 15 years in the City working across various bars, restaurants and cafes alongside one of Melbourne’s most-loved coffee roasters. He explains that this was the kind of culture the Australian city was built upon, and it’s necessary to have a touch of that here in Auckland, outside the bounds of the CBD, too.

Dulcie
Left: Truffle Scrambled Eggs with créme fraiche and Canterbury truffles on sourdough.

“I wanted to bring what Melbourne is known for in terms of its daytime brunch scene,” he says. “I wanted to offer more restaurant-style products in a daytime eatery and elevate everything you see day-to-day in New Zealand.”

And while the food is something to note, Dulcie’s setting is undeniably one of its selling points. The restaurant is located in a beautiful 1920s building overlooking the water, one well-known among locals, just 15 meters from the sand. It’s tough to go wrong with an outlook like this.

Right: Wild Mushrooms with white polenta, silverbeet, black garlic, bay leaf oil and pistachio.

This translates inside, too, where the restaurant’s interior is equally impressive. The space has been renovated to reflect Kennedy’s ethos of sophistication and refinement, and his attention to detail even trickles down to the tabletops made of recycled rimu, which have been hand-sanded and re-cut by the owner himself.

As Kennedy envisaged, the menu at Dulcie is designed to be enjoyed all day long. Classic dishes are done well, like Eggs Benedict (served on a cacio e pepe hash brown with a burnt butter hollandaise) and Pancakes (which come topped with blueberry compote, elderflower and lemon syrup, coconut whip and pistachio). But there’s room for seasonal innovation too, like the Truffle Scrambled Eggs (with lashings of crème fraiche), and there’s even talk of a Lobster Benedict to come in the future too.

Dulcie
Pancakes with blueberry compote, elderflower & lemon syrup, coconut whip and pistachio.

To wash it all down, the coffee at Dulcie is roasted by Atomic Coffee Roasters (where Kennedy worked as the Operations Manager when he first returned home from Melbourne), while the beer list features local crafty favourites from Urbanaut and Garage Project. The wine list comprises entirely New Zealand varietals — except Champagne, which hails from France, as it should. And it’s these little, considered touches that elevate Dulcie from an everyday eatery to something more special.

“I wanted to create a beautiful celebration venue,” says Kennedy. “Once you see the venue and the view, it all makes sense.”

We agree wholeheartedly. Dulcie is something new for the Auckland dining scene, somewhere where brunch becomes more celebratory rather than just a habitual affair. And it’s the kind of destination that Devonport’s waterfront truly deserves (even if we have to drive over the bridge to get there).

Opening Hours:
Monday — Friday, 7am until 3pm
Saturday & Sunday, 8am until 3pm

Dulcie

33 King Edward Parade,
Devonport

www.dulcie.co.nz

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Denizen is expanding. Are you looking to elevate your career? This could be your chance to join NZ’s leading luxury lifestyle media outlet

In sixteen years, Denizen has become the leading authority on the art of living well. With a committed following of loyal, style-savvy readers, Denizen has established cult status among New Zealand’s stylish and influential elite.

Denizen offers a smart, creative work environment that encompasses a magazine, a dynamic website, engaging social channels and a busy events division. We’re all about celebrating Auckland and New Zealand, its people, places, food, culture, style and ideas. Our mission is to champion our city by celebrating and accentuating the positive — avoiding at all costs the negative — embracing our continued evolution into a truly world-class city. 

With an admirable list of clients including Gucci, Tiffany & Co, Dior, Prada, Louis Vuitton, Bulgari, Van Cleef & Arpels, Cartier, Rolex, Aston Martin, Rolls Royce, Tom Ford, ECC, Studio Italia, Savour Group, Nourish and Park Hyatt, to name just a few, Denizen is the premier media partner of choice for the leading luxury brands that operate in the New Zealand market. 

Current Opportunities

We are currently recruiting outstanding, talented people, who are willing to push the envelope in terms of creating engaging content that is of an international quality — the sort of groundbreaking and eye-catching stories that stop people in their tracks. What you may lack in years of experience you will bring in a dedicated desire to produce excellent work alongside the country’s greatest media talent.

Writers

We are looking for full-time staff writers to work with our team, who can create robust, unique and engaging content for our online platform and magazine. This includes feature stories, interviews, short-form content, list generation and general culture coverage. The ideal candidates will have relevant work experience creating high-quality editorial content. Your job will include:

• Developing and writing fresh, engaging content across the full spectrum of subjects we cover, including food, fashion, travel, design, culture, wellbeing etc
• Self-editing and proofreading all articles accurately, using your strong eye for consistency, structure and grammar.
• Building a strong understanding of the Denizen audience and being nimble in delivering captivating, relevant and timely content that speaks to them and keeps them engaged.
• Being confident and creative in proposing editorial ideas and proactive in seeking out stories that will continue to grow our significant platform.
• Being passionate about food, fashion, culture, wellbeing and all of the luxury lifestyle subjects that we cover so extensively at Denizen.
• Attending exclusive events for our luxury clients on behalf of the magazine.
• Meeting our print and online deadlines in an organised and timely manner with high-quality articles.

Graphic Designers

We are looking for a skilled and imaginative Graphic Designer to join our dynamic team. Your job will include:

• Collaborating with the editorial team to conceptualise and create visually stunning magazine layouts for articles, features, and advertisements.
• Contributing to brainstorming sessions and offering creative ideas to enhance Denizen’s visual impact in print and online.
• Continuously researching and staying updated on design trends, emerging technologies, and industry-best practices to ensure our magazine remains fresh and relevant.
• Maintaining strong attention to detail and possessing the ability to produce work of a high standard under tight deadlines.
• Working on industry-standard design software such as Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator), in which you will need proficiency and experience.

Digital Content/ Social Media Specialists

We’re looking for a full-time Digital Content / Social Media Specialist that has an eye for detail, experience in creating content, is a whizz on social channels and has a great attitude and willingness to continue to learn and grow in the roll. Your job will include:

• Creating and managing social media content in an organised manner.
• Creating and uploading captivating and engaging content to our website and social channels.
• Creating compelling and relevant content for our bi-weekly newsletters.
• Staying up-to-date with current trends and maintaining a passion for the subjects that we cover at Denizen.
• Attending and taking exceptional social coverage of exclusive events.
• Working daily with design software such as Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator), in which you will need a degree of proficiency and experience.

While you may lack experience in this role, bringing a can-do attitude and a sharp eye for detail and trends will be considered. (Experience in video editing would be advantageous.)

How to Apply

For each position send your current resume along with a portfolio or brief outline of your work experience to [email protected] no later than 5pm Friday the 14th of July. Please state which position you are applying for in the subject line of your application email.

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Left: Seoul Night Right: Barcita

From underground dining to hidden gems, here’s where to find the best secret bars and dining spots in Auckland

There’s something exciting about the experience of going somewhere hidden and under the radar. A place about which no one else knows. Whether it’s out for an indulgent, multi-course dinner, a quick bite to eat, or a few drinks in a hidden, speakeasy-style bar, here’s where to find the best secret bars and restaurants in Auckland.

The Best Secret Restaurants in Auckland

Secret Restaurants Auckland
Bar Magda

Bar Magda
Arguably one of the most well-hidden gems in Auckland, Bar Magda is found literally underground, off Cross Street. The ‘bar’ cognomen is deceiving — here, food is the mainstay, with a focus on modern Filipino cuisine that is refined but still approachable, where the flavours are a symphony unlike we’ve tried before. Denizen favourite since opening some 18 months ago, it’s our go-to hidden destination for any affair that calls for something delicious and intimate.
25b Cross Street, Auckland CBD

Tanuki’s Cave
Down a slim and suspicious set of stairs on Queen Street, Tanuki’s Cave is one of the most iconic secret restaurants in Auckland. This underground yakitori restaurant serves Japanese grilled and skewered meats and vegetables alongside all the necessary accompaniments, and the bar stocks all of your favourite Japanese beers, whiskies and sake.
319b Queen Street, Auckland CBD

Ghost Street
In the former 1885 basement, Ghost Street offers refined Chinese dining, described by the owners as “a reimagining of the heady hole-in-the-wall eateries along Beijing’s famous food street.” A favourite dish here is the Wok-Seared Eye Fillet with doubanjiang and dried chillies, known to deliver on heat and exceptional flavour.
Basement Level, Tuawhiti Lane, 27 Galway Street, Britomart

Milenta

Milenta
Since opening last year, Milenta has swiftly become a favourite for those in the know. But this courtyard-style restaurant is unassumingly tucked away in the Victoria Park Markets, sharing very few secrets with its wood-panelled exterior. The South American-inspired barbeque served here is often a dead giveaway to its exact coordinates, where the smokey, rich smells rising from the kitchen where expert chefs whip up dishes from an everchanging menu are certifiably enticing.
210-218 Victoria Street West, Auckland Central

Azabu Ponsonby
While this stalwart doesn’t exactly fly under the radar, there’s something about its dark and moody location that makes it feel hidden away from the hustle and bustle of Ponsonby Road, especially when you compare it to the Mission Bay location, which offers a totally different vibe. With the intimate dining experience in mind, we recommend ordering a constant flow of dishes to share, which has to include the famous Volcano Sushi Roll, of course.
26 Ponsonby Road, Grey Lynn

Secret Restaurants Auckland
Seoul Night

Seoul Night
Found behind an unassuming vending machine on Fort Street, Seoul Night offers fun and festive Korean food designed to share, alongside an entire menu based around plum wine, soju and hwayo (a premium distilled soju). Part-bar, part-restaurant, it’s secret, exciting and cool.
Shop 1/16-20 Fort Street, Auckland CBD

Little Culprit
Introduced as “culprit’s mischievous younger brother,” Little Culprit is an intimate space that offers oysters and platters to share. Despite its size (it’s easy to walk past this one), the bar here is well-stocked, and the hospitality is second to none.
Corner of Wyndham & 151 Queen Street, Auckland CBD

The Best Secret Bars in Auckland

Secret Bars Auckland
Caretaker

Caretaker
This New York-style cocktail bar is known for serving some of the most intricate and elaborate concoctions, where bartenders and mixologists are masters of their craft. Hidden away from prying eyes, down a discreet Britomart alleyway, the underground lounge offers custom cocktails and an everchanging set menu.
Downstairs, 40 Customs Street, Britomart

ACS Bar
Perched high above Ponsonby Road, this secret bar caused quite a stir when it opened last year. A vision from the team behind The Broken Lantern (which it neighbours) and Viaduct Harbour’s Parasol & Swing, the bar is home to specialty cocktails, plenty of pool tables and even a secret password entry.
Upstairs, 198 Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby

The Shy Guy

The Shy Guy
The destination is less hidden than its counterparts, but it’s still one such space that offers a sense of exclusivity and privacy for all sorts of convivial affairs. Since opening, this private members club has hosted some of Auckland’s best parties and can always be relied upon for a rousing good time — if you’re lucky enough to be let in.
210-218 Victoria Street West, Auckland Central

Barcita
While Candela has undeniably asserted itself as one of the most delicious restaurants in the City, few are familiar with Barcita, the cosy wee bar space that exists out the back of this K’Road address. Here, the vision is a drinking room and cocktail bar, with a small but mighty selection of food from the kitchen to keep you from losing your head. Expect vibey music and the occasional live DJ — it’s an effortlessly epic spot.
155 Karangahape Road, Auckland Central

Sly Bar
When we think of Auckland’s secret, speakeasy-inspired bars, this is the blueprint. Even if you’re trying to find Sly, there’s a good chance you’ll still miss it. Located down the Cotto end of K’Road, this bar exists behind an inconspicuous blue door in the bones of a former adult video store. You’ll have to bypass a mannequin and an intentionally confusing wall of art to get in. But when you make it, the offering is brilliant.
354a Karangahape Road, Auckland Central

Secret Bars Auckland
La Fuente

La Fuente
This mezcal bar was never intended to be hidden, but it is so intimate in its nature (and floorplan) that you could easily stroll by and miss it. It’s garnered somewhat of a cult following, thanks partly to the proud selection of mezcal and its delicious menu. If you’re yet to try it, keep an eye on this space (some really cool things are coming).
Snickel Lane, 23 Commerce Street, Auckland CBD  

Thursday Bar
Originally envisioned as a space for creatives to connect and unwind over a few drinks, Thursday Bar is a tiny little private members’ bar hidden in the basement of the building that now houses sports bar Schapiros. You can only obtain entry through the weekly door code, shared with members, or as a coveted plus-one spot.
224 Symonds Street, Newton

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Three foolproof recipes for the ultimate winter drinks — from mulled wine to the perfect hot chocolate

When you really think about it, winter isn’t all bad. There’s nothing like a bout of inclement weather to cosy up indoors, watch a new series, tick a few new books off your list and indulge in some of the season’s finest delicacies. In fact, it is in the spirit of the last point that we have decided to round up three essential winter recipes, in the form of soul-warming drinks. From the fragrant mulled wine to the iconic hot toddy (a powerful addition to any flu-fighting arsenal) to the classic hot chocolate, a creamy, cocoa-y mug of frothy goodness that can only be truly appreciated when the weather is at its worst, these are the drinks that get us through winter unscathed, and we think that everyone should know how to make them at home. Consult these easy recipes when you feel like whipping up a satiating drink for yourself. They truly are (in our opinion, anyway) the silver lining of the season.

Mulled Wine  |  Hot Toddy  |  Hot Chocolate

Make Your Own

mulled wine


Ingredients

1 bottle of red wine
¼ cup of honey (or sugar)
1 orange, sliced
1 cinnamon stick
5 whole cloves
1 star anise
¼ cup of brandy (optional)

Method

1. Pour 1 bottle of red wine into a large pot

2. Add ¼ cup of honey (or sugar) and stir until dissolved

3. Add orange slices, 1 cinnamon stick, 5 whole cloves and 1 star anise

4. Heat the mixture over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until it comes to a simmer

5. Reduce the heat to low and let the mixture simmer for 10-15 minutes

6. Remove from heat and stir in ¼ cup of brandy (optional)

7. Strain the mixture through a fine-mesh sieve and serve 

How To

hot toddy


Ingredients

1 tea bag (of your choice)
1 tablespoon of honey
1 shot of whiskey
1 lemon wedge
1 cinnamon stick

Method

1. Place a tea bag of your choice in a mug and pour boiling water over

2. Add 1 tablespoon of honey and stir until dissolved

3. Add 1 shot of whiskey and stir again

4. Squeeze the juice from a lemon wedge into the mug, then drop the wedge in

5. Stir with a cinnamon stick and enjoy

the perfect

hot chocolate


Ingredients

2 cups of milk
½ a cup of heavy cream
220 grams of chocolate chips (or chopped chocolate)
50 grams of sugar
½ a teaspoon of vanilla extract
a pinch of salt

Toppings (optional)
whipped cream
marshmallows
chocolate shavings

Method

1. In a saucepan, heat 2 cups of milk and ½ a cup of heavy cream over medium heat until it starts to steam, but not boil

2. Add 220 grams of chocolate chips or chopped chocolate and stir until they are melted and the mixture is smooth

3. Add 50 grams of sugar, ½ a teaspoon of vanilla extract and a pinch of salt, and stir until everything is combined

4. Continue on low heat, stirring occasionally, for an additional 5-10 minutes until it thickens slightly and becomes creamy

5. Remove from heat and pour into mugs before topping with whipped cream, marshmallows or chocolate shavings

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From Matariki celebrations to new winter menus, here’s where to eat, drink and be merry this July

When looking at the month ahead, it seems our local hospitality industry knows no limits. As such, our July Dining Guide is stacked with enticing offerings, including a new wine bar, a special Matariki menu, and a seriously sweet degustation cake. Enjoy!

Roses Regular

Roses

This intimate little K’Road destination leans into its next culinary iteration this month with Roses Regular — a series hosted by beloved chef Katie Riley that will see the dining room open with a regular menu and burgeoning wine list in a more traditional wine bar format for the foreseeable future. With the owners away in Europe, Roses has been left in Riley’s very capable hands. Open Thursdays and Fridays (for now), get in soon, we say. A full menu and details can be found here.

The Stars Align Matariki Dinner at SkyCity

Nic Watt

To celebrate this celestial holiday, SkyCity’s most esteemed venues are hosting a collaborative kind of affair at both Masu by Nic Watt and Cassia. With bespoke menus featuring ingredients inspired by the Matariki stars, guests will indulge in a six-course meal with perfectly matched beverages included. And to add an exciting new element, Sid Sahrawat will welcome Al Brown from Depot into the Cassia kitchen while Nic Watt hosts special guest Michael Meredith from Mr Morris at the robata — it really is the best of the best at this one-night-only experience. Bookings are essential and can be made here.

New Sid at The French Cafe Menu

Left: Dark chocolate, pretzel and malted barley soft serve Right: Venison, romesco, black pudding, medjool date, smoked cashews

One of those truly special restaurants that never fails to impress, Sid At The French Cafe is releasing its new winter menu this month. Small snacks include Hot Smoked Aoraki Salmon Croustade with XO, rouille and sesame, and Parmesan Churro with whipped feta, smoked maple and puffed pork crackling, with the menu’s tour de force being a super-gamey Venison with romesco, black pudding, medjool date and smoked cashews. Alongside the new menu comes the announcement that the restaurant will now facilitate a more casual, drinks and snacks experience in the famous courtyard. Perfect for a last-minute dinner. More details can be found here.

A Seat at the Table with Chatham Island Food Co at Kingi

Gigi and Delwyn Tuanui from Chatham Island Food Co

To celebrate this shift into the Māori New Year, The Hotel Britomart’s Kingi is hosting one of the most discerning dining experiences that draws inspiration from Kai Māori, and the bounty of produce that our waters offer. Hosted with Chatham Island Food Co, the menu is filled with delicacies like crayfish, black foot paua, kina, blue cod and even wild boar from the furthermost limits of our country. Having worked closely with Delwyn and Gigi Tuanui since the early days of Kingi, the restaurant has invited the duo behind the kaimoana over to speak candidly about their life on the island. Reservations are essential for this set menu and can be made here.

The Food Show

Polly Markus (Miss Polly’s Kitchen)

One of the most impressive events on the annual culinary calendar, the Auckland Food Show, this month returns for a four-day extravaganza. Held at Auckland’s showgrounds, it hosts a weighty programme of masterclasses, live cooking shows and talks, alongside the famous Street Food Alley — the perfect spot to refuel. You can discover the full programme and buy tickets, here.

Paella & Pinchos

Paella & Pincho at MoVida

If you’re looking for a taste of Spain this weekend, paradise is found at MoVida. The Paella & Pincho Saturdays series officially kicked off last weekend, highlighting much of the culinary culture from which MoVida was born. From midday until 4pm, this stunning restaurant is the perfect place in which friends and family can gather to graze on pinchos and hearty paella. Spanish wine will be flowing as the perfect accompaniment to the deliciously flavoursome fare. Find out more about the menu and what’s on offer here.

The Gilded Chaos Gin at QT Hotels

Gilded Chaos Gin at QT Hotels

In a collaboration that began back in 2021, Four Pillars and QT Hotels and Resorts have once again come together to create a limited-edition gin that will entice you out of your house. The 2023 release is Gilded Chaos Gin, an innovative mix of flavours, including wild fennel, sage and vetiver. Now exclusively available at QT Hotels’ bars, this is an exquisite drop that any gin lover should try. If you’re looking to enhance your gin collection, a bottle of Gilded Chaos Gin can be yours for $110, but act fast as stocks are limited.

The Caker Degustation Cake

The Caker’s Degustation Cake

If you’re someone who finds it harder to make those bigger decisions in life, this is the cake for you. Comprising 10 slices of The Caker’s most delicious and emblematic flavours, the Degustation Cake returns this month for one day only. Orders for this delicious cake are essential, and pick up is Saturday the 8th of July only. More information on flavours and ordering is available here.

Celebrating Matariki with Peter Gordon

Chef Peter Gordon

Unpacking the essence of Matariki is acclaimed chef Peter Gordon, with one of his famously brilliant Homeland cooking classes. Intended to celebrate our nation’s rich culinary heritage (which spans 800 years), the class guides guests through the creation of a lunch dish that beautifully represents the evolution of our cuisine — a one-pot creation featuring green-shell mussels, hāngi pork, kūmara, kārengo seaweed, Pacific coconut cream, and a touch of Sauvignon Blanc. Of course, mastering the art of fry bread (a true local delicacy) is also a given, so we’d suggest booking your space with haste (all the details are here).

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Three simple ways that Ecostore is making our teeth healthier than ever

As Ecostore cements its status as one of the world’s leading, sustainable wellbeing companies, marking its impressive 30-year milestone this year, we rely on the guidance of its experts when seeking a natural approach to both our personal and home hygiene. But the recent release of the brand’s much-anticipated Whitening Toothpaste Tablets is shining a particular light on Ecostore’s prowess in the realm of oral care, and the ways in which its simple, sustainable products are changing our habits. From its toothbrushes to its toothpaste and mouthwashes, everything Ecostore creates has an environmentally-conscious, carbon-reducing, plant-based edge, harnessing powerful, natural ingredients to prove that you don’t need toxic chemicals to get good results. Here, we round up three reasons why Ecostore is our go-to for keeping our teeth clean and healthy (and why it’s about more than a sparkling smile).

1. Oral Care On the Go
Ecostore’s much-anticipated Whitening Toothpaste Tablets have just landed and are set to revolutionise our oral care habits. Plastic-free, formulated using only natural ingredients and designed to be used in conjunction with your Ecostore toothbrush, these handy little tablets minimise water waste and are perfect for keeping teeth clean and healthy while travelling or just going about your day.

Whitening Toothpaste Tablets with Fluoride from ecostore
Whitening Toothpaste Tablets Fluoride-Free from ecostore

 2. Making Sustainability Simple
The hero of any oral care routine, the humble toothbrush often finds itself at the centre of the debate around which is better, electric or manual. Whichever side of the argument you fall on, know this: Manual toothbrushes are just as effective as their electric counterparts if used correctly. And nowhere have we found a better brush than Ecostore. Here, the toothbrushes feature ergonomically-designed handles made from 100 percent recycled plastic, with bristles perfect for reaching every nook and cranny, made from plant-based, carbon-reducing plastic. So not only are you keeping your routine simple, but you are ensuring that it is entirely sustainable too, and that you’re not brushing your teeth with any nasty or toxic materials.

Soft Toothbrush from ecostore
Medium Toothbrush from ecostore

3. Going Beyond the Brush
Not only clean teeth make for a more dazzling smile, but good oral health, in general, has been known to lower the risk of developing certain diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. This means that alongside regularly brushing your teeth with non-toxic toothpastes like Ecostore’s Complete Care or Whitening iterations (each boasting mineral-based formulations with anti-bacterial, natural ingredients), you should think about using a natural mouthwash, too. Ecostore’s Complete Care Mouthwash offers protection against germs via an entirely natural, alcohol-free formula. It will rid you of bad breath and ensure that your oral environment is contributing to your overall health (and not detracting from it).

Complete Care Toothpaste from ecostore
Complete Care Mouthwash from ecostore

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Soul Punch is back and it’s bringing an epic, Barbie-themed party to Viaduct Harbour

From the proliferation of hot pink to the highly-anticipated blockbuster movie that is set to hit cinemas at the end of July, Barbie is having a serious moment, and it seems like everyone is getting into the spirit. In fact, the latest Barbie-related news to land on our desks has come in the form of a party, and not just any party mind you, SOUL PUNCH — the popular Sunday session that turns Soul Bar & Bistro into a convivial, colourful affair.

After a brief hiatus in which it was sorely missed, this upcoming SOUL PUNCH is promising a party to remember, which will see the Viaduct Harbour stalwart transformed into a bright, bold Barbie World, asking attendees to come dressed to the theme too.

Soul Punch Barbie World

Taking place on Sunday the 30th of July from 12pm until 6pm, SOUL PUNCH’s Barbie World will certainly be a party to remember. Tickets are $120 per person and will include a flute of Mumm Cordon Rosé on arrival, a delicious three-course set menu, tantalising tasters and rousing entertainment provided by a line-up of exceptional DJs including Tancredi, Katya, Not Lauren, Pascal and some other special guests who will cultivate the perfect sundowner vibe.

It’s time to brush away those winter blues and prepare to be tickled pink by the return of the ultimate Sunday session. Tickets can be booked here and given the fact that they have been known to sell out in hours for past events, we suggest securing yours now if you want to be part of the day. SOUL PUNCH is back, and we couldn’t be more excited to celebrate.

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In need of a quick bite? Inca’s delicious new Rapido menu is just the answer

No matter how busy life gets, there should be no excuse to skip a meal or sacrifice flavour to a schedule. After all, food is the fuel that keeps going through all the crazy demands of the working week. Recognising this, and offering a solution that is both simple, manageable and utterly delicious is Inca, where a new Rapido menu has just launched at both the Ponsonby and Newmarket restaurants, offering quick, flavoursome bites with a more elevated twist.

Here, from Monday to Sunday, until 6:30pm, hungry diners who want something that satisfies their cravings without taking up too much of their time, can pop into either of the Inca locations and for $55 per person, choose from dishes like guacamole and spicy tuna tostada to start, followed by mouthwatering jumbo tempura prawns or rio ceviche (served with Big Glory Bay salmon, fermented chilli and passionfruit), before moving onto dishes like wood-fired baby back pork ribs with honey ginger glaze, and ancho chilli soy glazed chicken thighs with pickled red onion and aji verde.

Designed to offer a happy median between a long, indulgent lunch or dinner out and a takeaway on-the-go, Inca’s Rapido menu offers an excuse to pause and enjoy our food without demanding too much of our time to do it. With vegetarian substitutions readily available and the option to add Veuve Clicquot Champagne to your meal for $20, this really is the perfect way to break up the busy work day.

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Go big or go home: Meet the ‘It’ bags making a case for the oversized silhouette

If what fashion’s cognoscenti have been carrying on the streets and catwalks of Paris is anything to go by, it’s time to size up our daily carryalls and experiment with proportions. From Loewe’s larger iteration of its iconic Flamenco clutch to Gucci’s spacious Aphrodite shoulder bag, it seems that ‘oversized’ is the order of the day. 

C’est bag from Christian Dior
Loewe Flamenco Clutch Xl Bag from Faradays
Icare Maxi shopping bag from Saint Laurent
Aphrodite medium shoulder bag from Gucci
From left: Gucci Fall 23, Loewe Fall 23.
THE ROW Margaux Heritage 17 tote from Net-a-Porter
Khaite Osa Circle Tote from Muse
Bottega Veneta Shoulder Bag from SSENSE
Chloé Mony Leather Tote Bag from Moda Operandi

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When we first heard news of Fã Artisan Bake opening in Silverdale, we knew it had to be good to attract punters from the City. The driving force behind this destination is a duo passionate about their craft. With a decade of culinary experience under their belts, Pastry Chef Bonnie Xu and Barista Alexia Xia form a formidable team dedicated to delivering excellence in one of life’s most delicious rituals.

According to the duo, the origins of Fã can be traced back to the Cantonese term “fa min,” meaning “fermentation of dough” or “dough rising.” It embodies growth and flourishing; a sentiment echoed in the bakery’s philosophy and aspirations. Here the menu is a symphony of delicious offerings — tried-and-true favourites and some new, innovative takes on traditional baked goods. Xu tells me that in the short three weeks they have been open, crowd favourites already include the housemade brioche sandwich, overstuffed with a seasonal variety of fresh fillings, and the ham and cheese and almond croissants, where little explanation is needed. Although it’s hard to go wrong with any choice here.

Fa Artisan Bake
Left: Mix Berry & Vanilla Custard Danish. Right: Coffee by Eightthirty.

Silverdale was a deliberate choice for Fã Artisan Bake’s home, driven by a deep admiration for the burgeoning community’s allure and untapped potential. The owners believe in contributing to the region’s evolution, infusing their artisan tendencies into baking and espresso to create a more enriching and fulfilling hospitality experience for locals. The space is somewhere one can easily spend their days, too, with a pared-back interior that feels so casually cool.

Looking ahead, Fã’s vision extends beyond the present moment. The bakery’s goal is to continually evolve, thrive, and make a lasting impact on the community. With a commitment to quality, creativity and community engagement, the owners hope to build a cherished institution. In this place, locals and those travelling from further afield can gather and treat themselves to something delicious when they do.

Opening Hours:
Monday — Friday, 5am until 3pm
Saturday & Sunday, 6am until 3pm

Fã Artisan Bake

1/4 Alberto Lane, Silverdale,
North Shore, Auckland

www.instagram.com/fa.artisan.bake

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