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Kneading sovereignty

How did bread come to occupy such an immovable and essential place on the Māori plate?

Pot Luck — Friday 15 August

A chat with Peeni Henare + Tasty fundraisers

Earning Your Spikes

In the digital age, slurping kina is a status symbol for Māori.

Pot Luck — Friday 23 August

With thanks to Atomic Coffee Roasters

COMMISSION of INQUIRY

As the Waitangi Tribunal nears a half century and urgently investigates possible Treaty breaches by the new coalition government, how far has it really come?

Pot Luck — Friday 6 September

with thanks to Atomic Coffee Roasters

First, Catch your Ika.

A taxonomy of raw fish in Tāmaki Makaurau.

Pot Luck — Friday 26 July

With thanks to Atomic Coffee Roasters

Visiting Christchurch — Southern Hospitality

Metro x ChristchurchNZ

Protect Pūtiki — The Battle for the Bay

A fight over penguins, Māori water rights, and the future of Waiheke Island.

Back to the Garden

On growing up and returning home to the food of the land.

Metro Eats! — Friday 29 April

What to eat in Auckland this week.

MOANA BACK

On the Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011.

Mother's Day Guide 2019: where to eat and what to do

Metro's guide to Mother's Day 2019 in Auckland.

Why you should look forward to Elemental AKL, Auckland's returning wintertime festival

50 Under $50: Auckland Restaurant Dinners That Won't Break the Bank

Manaia Seafood Boil

31 Hill Street, Onehunga, Onehunga

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Metro N°448 is Out Now

In the Spring 2025 issue of Metro: Find out where to eat now in Tāmaki Makaurau with our top 50 restaurants, plus all the winners from Metro Restaurant of the Year. Henry Oliver picks at the seams of the remaking of the New Zealand fashion scene. Matthew Hooton puts the exceptional talent for Kiwi whinging on blast and Tess Nichol recounts her ongoing efforts not to pay attention to everything. Plus Anna Rankin pens a love letter to the 20th Century, a short story from Saraid de Silva and Bob Harvey assists the walls of Hotel DeBrett in talking. Oh, and last, but not least, it’s the end of an era.

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