Best for Brunch: Honey Bones

2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best Brunch, as voted by you

A hotly-contested category, this year’s Best for Brunch was almost too close to call — with a number of Auckland’s most popular cafes vying for top spot. In the end, Grey Lynn’s Honey Bones claimed the win for its well-balanced menu and lively vibe. Hot on its heels were Wynyard Quarter go-to Williams Eatery, Grey Lynn’s Ozone Coffee Roasters (long drawing the crowds with its specialty java and classic brunch dishes), Morningside’s neighbourhood favourite, Crave and Newmarket’s The Candy Shop, thanks to its unique take on the brunch we know and love. 

The 2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes is brought to you by American Express. Wining and dining your way around Auckland’s top restaurants (as voted by you), has never been easier thanks to American Express’s new Gold Rewards Cards. Find out more here.

2022 Hospo Heroes

2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best Date Night, as voted by you
2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best for Group Dining, as voted by you
2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best Bar, as voted by you
Best Neighbourhood Eatery: Andiamo

2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best Neighbourhood Eatery, as voted by you

Nestled in the heart of Herne Bay, the beloved-by-locals restaurant Andiamo has been hailed as Auckland’s Best Neighbourhood Eatery. While notable competitors include Parnell’s modern Italian go-to, Non Solo Pizza, Grey Lynn’s Lilian, cult-favourite Ada and cosy Northcote stalwart, The Engine Room, Andiamo is a deserving winner for the way it caters tirelessly to its community, and makes casual midweek dinners as special as romantic evenings out.

The 2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes is brought to you by American Express. Wining and dining your way around Auckland’s top restaurants (as voted by you), has never been easier thanks to American Express’s new Gold Rewards Cards. Find out more here.

2022 Hospo Heroes

2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best Date Night, as voted by you
2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best for Group Dining, as voted by you
2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best Bar, as voted by you
Peaky Blinders.

Wondering what to watch? Start with the new seasons of your favourite shows

While it is always worth rounding up the newest TV shows to hit our screens, it would be remiss of us to leave out our all-time favourites, still producing season after excellent season. From Peaky Blinders’ swan song to another instalment of The Boys (starring our very own Karl Urban and Antony Starr), if you are yet to watch these shows, consider this a reminder to start now. And with multiple seasons to get into, they are the perfect long weekend watches.

Peaky Blinders
It’s a bittersweet year for Peaky Blinders fans. Season six — the first to grace our screens since the beginning of the pandemic — is also going to mark the end of the much-loved series. Set against the complicated geopolitical climate of WWII and with all the style and drama we have come to expect from this show, the final season has one major question hanging over it: Will this mean the end for the inimitable Thomas Shelby? Watch on Netflix from the 10th of June

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMIdScgVZSM

Only Murders In The Building
True-crime-podcasters-turned-prime-suspects Oliver, Charles and Mabel are the talk of the town in Only Murders in the Building Season two. Following a new mystery, with the same cast as the popular first season (Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez), you won’t be able to get enough. Watch on Disney+ from the 28th of June

The Boys
Starring our very own Karl Urban and Antony Starr, season three of The Boys arrives in early June, promising all the violent chaos we’ve come to love from this show. Putting a new spin on traditional superhero theatrics, the latest season dives deeper into the troublesome web of lies and intrigue our anti-heroes are weaving for themselves. Watch on Amazon Prime

Tehran
Taking audiences on a deep dive into the complicated politics of the Middle East, Tehran’s second season premiered earlier this month with returning cast members alongside Academy Award-nominee Glenn Close, and follows Tamar, who remains a hidden spy in Iran, performing different missions for the Mossad. Watch on Apple TV+

The Flight Attendant
Comedic darling Kaley Cuoco returns as Cassie for the second season of fan-favourite, The Flight Attendant, which was released on Neon last month. As some of the first season’s cliffhangers are answered, more questions continue to be raised — with Cassie’s foray into sobriety proving more of a challenge than initially thought. Watch on Neon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yx6AS0zzfGM

Barry
Over its two seasons, Bill Hader’s (very) dark comedy Barry has built a stellar storyline around his discharged-marine-turned-hitman protagonist, Barry. With the much-anticipated third season having just aired after a three-year wait, we’re enjoying indulging in a little borderline humour. Watch on Neon

Ghosts
Starring the incredible Rose McIver, Ghosts Season two is high on our watch list. The BBC comedy brings some of the best of British humour and talent and follows a collection of ghosts from different historical periods who haunt a country house that has just had some new (living) occupants move in. Reminiscent of Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice and the ever-cool Rocky Horror Picture Show, this is avant-garde spook at its kookiest. Watch on TVNZ on Demand

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Why this cosy neighbourhood wine bar is worth a trip to Devonport

There’s something about Devonport that just has our heart, from the stunning sundowner outlook it offers of the city to its cute, quaint cottages to the restaurants that inhabit the main street. For many city-slickers, a trip here feels like a holiday, when it’s really only a short (and beautiful) ferry ride across the harbour.

All the more reason to engage this mode of public transport is for a few tipples at Vic Road Wine Bar & Cellar, one of the more recent additions to Devonport’s burgeoning dining scene, and an utterly cool one at that.

Sister to the always-popular Vic Road Kitchen, this wine bar iteration is a concept simplified; good wines, simple snacks and convivial company. Where this venue is making its mark on hearts everywhere is the wine list, serving an ever-changing array of interesting and inspired drops alongside an impressive retail range. So, on the odd occasion that nothing on the wine list fits the bill, you can choose a bottle from the store’s seemingly endless shelves.

Locals know the beloved spot, too; formerly Thompson’s Shoes, it’s a site where the owners (and many others in the suburb) would go to purchase their school shoes at the end of summer. Honouring the space’s 80-year history in this retail niche, much of the fit-out has remained the same. As a lockdown project, renovations began to re-purpose old shoe shop shelving and original wood wall planking. Notes of old existing brickwork lend a decidedly under-the-radar air, and the stained-glass windows and hedged courtyard are almost reminiscent of the European holiday we’re all craving right now.

We think a spot like this is effortlessly cool and a real gem in the Auckland hospitality scene, and it is one definitely worth visiting over the long weekend.

Opening hours:
Monday – Tuesday, 3-8pm
Wednesday, 12-8pm
Thursday-Sunday, 12-10pm
Closed Monday

Vic Road Wine Bar

53/55 Victoria Road
Devonport, Auckland

www.vicroadkitchen.co.nz

Image credit: Photography: Calum McCartie Creative direction: Jessica Ann Baker

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We take you inside a newly-renovated kitchen with a few hidden secrets

One glance at the kitchen of the Balmoral residence by Melbourne architectural firm Tecture doesn’t give much away. The open space features a generous island bench made from undulating marble, a handy butler’s pantry and touches of timber and brass that offer an immediate, welcoming warmth; but as far as its more functional aspects, a closer look is required. 

As in the rest of the house, there has been an old-meets-new design philosophy applied in the kitchen. Here, Tecture honoured the home’s mid-century origins while ensuring that nothing was overlooked when it came to the necessary accoutrements of this, ultimately functional, space. Curvy motifs, walnut joinery and oak floors are set against a clean, neutral palette, while a suite of refined Fisher & Paykel appliances disappear into the marble benchtops and panelled walls, almost invisible until needed. 

From Fisher & Paykel’s innovative range, Tecture’s clients selected two black minimal-style self-cleaning ovens, an induction cooktop with integrated rangehood, an integrated French-door refrigerator and freezer (complete with circular brass handles that echo the curves of the central island) and an integrated dishwasher. The design team recommended Fisher & Paykel for the way its products can so easily be integrated into any kind of space, knowing that the Balmoral residence would require appliances that didn’t disrupt the kitchen’s flow. In fact, it is this exact feature of Fisher & Paykel products that make them so universally appealing to architects and designers. Their minimal aesthetic, versatility and functionality allow for sophisticated kitchen spaces to be fully realised.

Right: Fisher & Paykel Integrated Dishwasher.

There is an effortlessness to the way this kitchen has been finished that fits the mid-century mood of the rest of the home. Combining simple lines with sumptuous materials and a layout that is practical for a growing family, the space exudes quiet sophistication and sits as the perfect centrepiece within this beautifully-appointed residence.

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Best Cheap & Cheerful: Eden Noodles

2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best Cheap & Cheerful, as voted by you

Auckland is a city of vast and diverse culinary offerings, from high-end haute cuisine to hole-in-the-wall eateries serving up cheap and cheerful eats. For those desiring the latter — good food that doesn’t break the bank — the impressive entries in our Best Cheap and Cheerful category will tantalise your taste buds without emptying your wallet.

Those familiar with Eden Noodles and its queues that regularly spill out the door won’t be surprised that it was voted Best Cheap and Cheerful in Auckland. Other deserving places that keep our wallets and stomachs full include Chop Chop (thanks to its mouth-watering ramen), Umu Pizza (where specially-fermented bases are dressed with delicious toppings), Fatima’s (the go-to for a fuss-free, flavourful bite) and Fishsmith (Herne Bay’s ever-popular fish and chippery).

For even more Auckland eateries that garnered your approval, from Best Date Night to Best Dish, check out our 2022 Hospo Heroes series here.

The 2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes is brought to you by American Express. Wining and dining your way around Auckland’s top restaurants (as voted by you), has never been easier thanks to American Express’s new Gold Rewards Cards. Find out more here.

2022 Hospo Heroes

2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best Date Night, as voted by you
2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best for Group Dining, as voted by you
2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best Bar, as voted by you
Bottega Veneta, Louis Vuitton, Isabel Marant Fall 2022.

Casual and chic, these sporty pieces make anything look effortless

Fashion now is all about versatility and getting the most out of our wardrobes. Increasingly, pieces need to be more than just one thing (the formal blazer worn over athleisure, for example, or the everyday sneakers paired with a feminine dress). Here we round up some classically sporty styles that have been given the high-fashion treatment and put cool twist on comfort — destined to look as at home with your sleek work outfits as they will with your weekend wardrobe.

Clockwise from top left: GG jersey jacquard top from Gucci, Track Sneakers from Balenciaga, Rodebjer Agapita down jacket from Muse, Nagnata Romeo Track Pants from Muse, Vibe Sneakers from Dior, The Row Caspian silk-piqué baseball cap from Net-a-porter, Loewe Long Hooded Parka from Faradays, Oblique Skort from Dior. Center: Miu Miu Fall 2022.

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Best Chef: Yukio Ozeki, Azabu & Ebisu

2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best Chef, as voted by you

The hard work and consistent innovation of Auckland’s chefs are what keeps this city’s culinary landscape so interesting. They truly are the driving force behind the vast and varied cuisine on offer here. In our Best Chef category, notable figures included the eminently talented Ben Bayly from Ahi, Gavin Doyle from Soul Bar & Bistro, and Gareth Stewart from Andiamo and Jervois Steak House. But it was ultimately Yukio Ozeki, the exceptional culinary mind behind Azabu and Ebisu, who garnered the most votes (the second year in a row he has won) for his tasty menus spanning Japanese-Peruvian dishes (at Azabu and Azabu Mission Bay) and more classic, contemporary Japanese fare (at Ebisu).

The 2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes is brought to you by American Express. Wining and dining your way around Auckland’s top restaurants (as voted by you), has never been easier thanks to American Express’s new Gold Rewards Cards. Find out more here.

2022 Hospo Heroes

2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best Date Night, as voted by you
2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best for Group Dining, as voted by you
2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best Bar, as voted by you

I tried Botox to cure my chronic jaw pain, here’s how it went

Botox is a metamorphic beauty treatment, for those who choose to revel in its wonder. Aside from keeping faces vibrant and youthful, there is a selection of ‘off-label’ uses that have been holding the wellbeing industry captive. From encouraging hair growth to warding off excessive sweating, people are trying it all — including easing the tension felt from TMJ.

If you have never heard of it before, the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is an essential part of daily life. The joint acts like a sliding hinge on each side of the jaw, connecting your jawbone to your skull. A TMJ disorder can cause pain in the joint and in the muscles that control jaw movement, and speaking from experience, it can be excruciating. 

Recently, I discovered that TMJ is actually really common — a lot of people just don’t know that they have it. When I talk to friends about the constant clenching, clunking and clicking my jaw would make, they often say, ‘I get that too, I just didn’t know it was a thing.’TMJ

But it is a thing — and it’s something worth making a fuss about. Most people who live with TMJ tend to grin and bear it, until it hurts too much to fake a smile. It’s not just pain either; it’s teeth grinding (bye enamel), audible sounds from constant jaw dislocation, muscle tension, migraines, dizzy spells and, in bad cases, eventual degradation of the jaw socket; symptoms that can be debilitating when ignored. It’s not entirely rare either (thought to impact around 12% of people).

TMJ can be caused by a range of things, from the more obvious: physical injury, arthritis, jaw clenching, grinding the teeth during sleep and dental surgery, to the quirkier: resting your chin on your hand as you stare at a computer, playing the violin or, of course, stress.

Short of jaw reconstruction surgery, there’s not a permanent fix. Over the years I’ve tried everything from mouthguards to physiotherapy exercises and found little relief. Nighttime teeth grinding is a habit I’ve retained from childhood and I thought there really wasn’t anything I could do about it, until recently. 

On hearing the audible clicking of my jaw over dinner, a friend shared how she subsided her TMJ with masseter Botox, and at that point, my jaw muscle had become so prominent that my face was asymmetrical, so I figured I had nothing left to lose.

TMJ is associated with a hyperactive masseter muscle, so it makes sense that many people find relief from a muscle relaxant like Botox. The dose and treatment protocol differs for each person, but for me, all it took was 20 minutes in a chair, 15 units of Botox into the left side of my jaw and a mere $255, and I found instantaneous relief.

Cosmetic injectors advise it can take up to two weeks to see the full effects of muscle relaxants, but it took me less than two hours to observe that my jaw no longer clicked when it opened (to the same extent) and my chipmunk cheek was noticeably more slender. As someone who is confidently lazy when it comes to beauty routines, I couldn’t have dreamt of a better result. 

Two days post injection, I paired before and after images side-by-side. For the first time in years, I wasn’t burdened by the sight of a wonky face looking back at me. Since then, my migraines have been non-existent, and the daily dizzy spells have subsided exponentially.

Sure, there are downsides to this treatment. Like all Botox, it’s not permanent. Mine is expected to wear off in the next six months — at which point I’ll be patiently waiting for my next dose. As of now, I’m a loyal convert.

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2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best New Opening, as voted by you

Standing out among the exceptional new openings in Auckland over the last year is no mean feat. But it seems that Bar Magda, the cool underground bar and eatery serving flavoursome Filipino-inspired fare has managed to do just that. Voted by you as this year’s Best New Opening, it claimed the title just ahead of other noteworthy new venues including Britomart’s Bar Non Solo (beloved for its convivial atmosphere and tasty Italian bites) alongside underground eatery Ghost Street, the always-busy Atelier, and the only-just-opened Milenta (making a swift and impressive impact). INCA’s new Ponsonby outpost was another crowd favourite.

The 2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes is brought to you by American Express. Wining and dining your way around Auckland’s top restaurants (as voted by you), has never been easier thanks to American Express’s new Gold Rewards Cards. Find out more here.

2022 Hospo Heroes

2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best Date Night, as voted by you
2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best for Group Dining, as voted by you
2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best Bar, as voted by you