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Pot Luck — Friday 28 June

The Metro Dining Newsletter

Pot Luck — Friday 12 April

The Metro Dining Newsletter

Metro Eats! Friday 24 November

With thanks to Stella Artois!

Metro Eats (for under $25)

The best places to eat in Auckland without spending a fortune.

Slurp city: Five great noodle spots in Auckland

Where to find the best noodles in the city.

Metro Top 50 Cheap Eats in Auckland 2017 - 2018

To be considered for this list, an outlet had to be open for dinner and offer a reasonable range of options - and be $20 or less, excluding drinks.

Metro Top 50 Cheap Eats in Auckland 2019

The best meals you can get for under $20

The best Chinese cheap eats in Auckland

And no, they're not ALL on Dominion Rd

Metro Top 50 Cheap Eats in Auckland 2021

Shifting suburbs

Chinese food in Auckland is changing — and so is who we're making it for

From the archives: Connie Clarkson's Favourite things to Eat in Auckland

King Made Noodles

48 Fort St, Central city

1981 Noodle House

3/9 Kaipiho Lane, Albany, Albany

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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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