New Zealand’s food culture New Zealand cuisineis tasty and satisfying. With a focus on fresh, local food, our reputation as a foodie heaven is growing. This section of the blog will set your taste buds tingling with New Zealand food articles and traditional recipes! New Zealand traditional f...
Enjoy a selection of mouth-watering meals accompanied by superb New Zealand wines on our Premium Economy menu. View a sample Premium Economy menu Economy — Explore your menu Economy main meal example Miso chicken with rice and seasonal vegetables, cheese and crackers, potato salad, warm rēwena...
New Zealand often gather in local mosques for nightly prayers and enjoy breaking their fast with traditional dishes such as dates and sweet treats like baklava. New Zealand also has a strong sense of community during Ramadan, with neighbors and friends coming together to share meals and ...
New Zealand cuisine is often difficult to define. A melting pot of flavours and cultures, there are thousands of places to eat in Auckland. While most focus on traditional dining or a specific ethnicity, my favourites tend to be the more unique restaurants in Auckland. While the typical Kiwi ...
Following renovation, the InterContinental’s star restaurant Hoi King Heen unveils an elegant new design inspired by traditional siheyuan architecture, with a spacious courtyard-style dining room that branches into two wings. Executive Chinese chef Yu Chiu Kwan has given the menu a refresh too, pr...
And if that's not enough, head to the Auckland Harbour Bridge for New Zealand's onlyBridge Climb or bungy(opens in new window)into the Waitemata Harbour. Epic! 4. Explore the Hauraki Gulf on a whale and dolphin safari Auckland Harbour, Auckland ...
3. Hoi An: A Glimpse into Vietnam's Traditional Lantern Festival Walk through the lantern-lit streets of the Ancient Town, and catch traditional Tet performances showcasing local culture. the Ancient Town 4. Sapa & Phu Quoc Island: For a Quiet, Relaxing Holiday Away from the festive crowds...
You should plan to spend around$149 (NZ$263)per day on your vacation in New Zealand. This is theaverage daily pricebased on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average for one day: $49 (NZ$86) on meals ...
Also, don’t miss the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute which has all kinds of traditional Maori arts and crafts. 8. Get outdoors in Kaikoura This is a coastal town several miles north of Christchurch. It is set on a peninsula, which makes it an awesome place to enjoy the ...
Naturally, there are some trulyphenomenalrestaurants dotted across the length and breadth of New Zealand. Here are some of the best. Send your taste buds into overdrive in Wellington Ask non-Kiwis to name something cool or interesting about Wellington and most will likely draw a blank. That’...