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Everything You Could Possibly Need To Know About Auckland
It’s no easy feat making a move to a new city. But never fear, we’ve rounded up a local’s guide of the best things to try, buy and eat around town so you can live your best life here in Auckland!
Food
We’re happy to report the foodie scene here in the city of sails (it’s a nickname, just go with it) is thriving. Whether you’re looking to get dumped by gyoza or the best fried chicken in town, check out the below for tried and tested local gems.
The Coup, Takapuna – Dare we say it, The Coup puts the colonel’s 11 secret herbs and spices to shame. Don’t pass up a chance to give one of their game-changing Po’ boys a try.
The Blue Breeze Inn, Ponsonby – Any Aucklander will tell you The Blue Breeze Inn is one of the best in town. Featuring a pan-Asian inspired cuisine, head here for a legendary Mai Tai (or two). While you’re at it, order a round of dumplings, pork belly bao and XO noodles. We warn you this spot is addictive!
Eden Noodle House, Mt. Eden – Speaking of dumplings, Eden Noodle House is legendary among locals for a cheap bite. Often with lines out the door, you can’t go wrong with anything on the menu – they’re that good.
Rude Boy, Freemans Bay – Offering classics done right, head here for ultra gram-worthy dishes and sprawling cabinet food that’ll make your mouth water. We recommend the mixed creamy mushrooms or if you’re on the go, a sourdough doughnut from the cabinet.
Sugar, Northcote Point – Take a day and head out to the Chelsea Sugar Factory to Sugar. Their high tea is a must for special occasions and is complimented with some of the best views in town.
Winona Forever, Parnell – Another café doing good things, the Eton Rifle French toast is not to be missed. The big breakfast plate also hits the spot.
Oh Calcutta, Parnell – Serving the best Indian in town, once you try their butter chicken and tandoori salmon, no other will compare.
De Setti Soldi, Epsom – A small but mighty family-run Italian spot offering fresh classic pasta and pizza. You’ll fall in love at first bite.
Prego, Ponsonby – Another fabulous Italian spot offering excellent Italian cuisine. Their spaghetti agioli is a must-try.
Wu & Yu, Mt. Eden – A whacky and wonderful blend of East and West, Wu and You’s menu boasts dumplings, soft shell crab tacos and a dessert menu to die for.
Garden Shed, Mt. Eden – The closest a café will come to a garden picnic, The Garden shed keeps things classic and focusing on flavour and presentation. Their burger is one of the best and not for the faint-hearted.
Giapo, CBD – You’ve never seen ice cream like this before. Prepare for your mind to be blown.
Dr. Rudis, Viaduct – To finish off those big work weeks look no further than Dr. Rudis. Featuring an in-house bowling alley, micro-brewery on-site and live music, see out the week from their rooftop.
Headquarters, CBD – Another after-work favourite, head here for a cold beer, lounge in the sun and boogie to Dad music.
Miann, Morningside – For handmade chocolate creations. BYO stretchy pants.
Lowbrow, Queens Rise CBD – Southern American foods at its finest.
Bars
Deadshot, Ponsonby – Tucked away on Ponsonby Rd, Deadshot is a table service bar where bartenders come to you and whip up a concoction based on your preferences.
Caretaker, CBD – Same as above but in Britomart underground.
The Churchill, CBD – A rooftop gin bar in the Four Seasons on Queen Street. At an international standard, head here when you’re wanting to impress.
Talulah, CBD – A tiki bar with strong neon hues and even stronger cocktails. Our advice, tell the bartender to surprise you, you won’t be disappointed.
Chapel, Ponsonby – Not a destination but a stop along the way on any big night out.
AV Club + Saturdays, CBD – A one-stop spot for when you’re in the mood for a quiet one and a boogie. Saturdays keep things mellow while AV blasts house music at its finest.
Family Bar, K Rd – A hub for the local LGBTQ+ community, head here for non-stop Britney and Beyonce all night long.
Beauty/Hair
We’ve already made the questionable choices, so you don’t have to!
Spring Spa, Ponsonby – From facials to pedicures they do it all! Pro Tip: Ask for Kushbu when booking, she’s a threading genius.
Dry & Tea, Newmarket – For when you want a little more sparkle for a night out.
Rose Quartz Hair Studio, Parnell – One of Auckland’s best kept secrets, owner Michaela’s hands are magic when it comes to hair. And her chat is great too!
Blaze, Newmarket – Masters of their craft when it comes to hair colour.
Health
Sweat up a storm at these spots.
Box Fitness Studio, Newmarket – A boxing class like you’ve never seen before!
Westward Cycle, Newmarket – A spin class by candlelight. Think of it as a dance party on your bike.
KCore Pilates, Victoria Park – Feel the burn at one of the best reformer Pilates classes in town.
Body Tech – Offer curated fitness programmes backed by research, not claims.
Morning People – Pre-work rave? Keep an eye out for weekly pre-work raves at local bar Cassette.
 Shopping
Key malls to check out are Sylvia Park Shopping Centre and Westfield Newmarket. Expect to find classics including H&M, Zara, Kookai, David Jones and Decjuba.
K Rd, CBD – Head here for thrift shopping. Check out Stalgic Society, St Kevins Arcade and The Army Shop.
Ponsonby – A hub for local designers including Ruby, Lonely and Deadly Ponies. Head to Tatty’s for pre-loved designer treasures.
Things To Do
Waiheke – A hop, skip and ferry trip away, Waiheke is a wine-lovers paradise. Vineyards to checkout include Cable Bay, Casita Miro and Mudbrick.
Beaches – Classics include Mission Bay, Kohimarama, Takapuna, Piha and Red Beach.
Staycation - For when you want to get away without getting out, head to The Hotel Grand Windsor. You’ll find yourself immersed in olfactory hospitality with lush rooms, a spa on hand and flowing cocktails from Cooke’s Restaurant & Bar. Dreamy!
Day Trips – Just over an hour and a half away, locals escape to Matakana and Omaha at every chance they get. Matakana’s weekly farmers market is legendary as is Omaha’s expansive range and surf.
Night Markets – On the hunt for local up and coming foodie trends? Look no further than the Auckland Night Markets, where many of Auckland’s hotspots have started.
Rangitoto – Another short ferry trip away, you aren’t an Aucklander until you’ve done the trek up Rangitoto at least once.
Auckland War Memorial Museum – Learn all about basically anything with a stroll around the Auckland Museum.
Cornwall Park – Our answer to a central park, Cornwall makes for the perfect running route and picnic spot.
The Capitol – Level up your dating game and book a movie at The Capitol, a hidden boutique cinema that’s equal parts intimate and magical. And within walking distance of your house!
Stream – While we’re sure you’re missing Stan, we have a killer slate of streaming options. Check out Neon for the latest and greatest movies and HBO drops, Lightbox is only good for The Handmaids Tale, and TVNZ OnDemand, home to The Bachelorette, Grey’s Anatomy and is 100% free!
Creative Mornings – A free series of morning talks from local creatives and industry leaders; topics vary but you’ll only leave having learnt something new. Tickets are limited so be sure to register on creativemornings.com to be in the know!
A Guide To Speaking Kiwi
Guilty of merging and switching vowels and ending every sentence like we’re asking a question; us Kiwis sure do make it hard for newbies to fathom exactly what we’re saying.
Instead of nodding, smiling and acting like you completely understand this unique accent, find an empty room, say the following words out loud and soon enough, you’ll be convincing everyone (and yourself!) that you are a true-blue Kiwi!
Dick: A wooden platform outside a house. Usually enjoyed in the summertime.
Tin: One more than nine.
Iggs: Laid by chickens and often enjoyed with evercardo on toast.
Chups: Chips.
Fush: Found in the sea and enjoyed with chups.
Why-poo: Small seaside town.
Tiddy Beer: Your cuds favourite stuffed toy.
Cud: A young person or goat.
Beer: Large mammal often found in forests.
Beer: Not clothed or covered.
Beer: A cold beverage enjoyed in the summer.
Rung: A piece of jewellery worn on a finger.
Bug: Large/ considerable size.
Bugger That: Not going to happen
She’ll be right: That’ll do. 
Bloody Nora: WTF. 
Beard: Where you go to sleep.
Hid: Rests on top of your neck.
Ear: What we breathe.
Stuck: A thin piece of wood found on a tree.
Pig: Used to hang up wet washing.
Silly-brities: A famous person.
Really: Something that hardly ever happens.
Cheer: Something to sit on, often round a table.
Sucks: Comes before sivven
Have any questions? Concerns? Need a pal? Don’t be scared to reach out! 😊
You can catch me on [email protected] or 02102837039
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