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| Cuisine | Cafe | ||
| Hours | Daily 8am-5pm | ||
| Address | 268 Ponsonby Rd | ||
| Location | In Ponsonby | ||
| Reservations | Reservations not required | ||
| Phone | 09/360-4000 | ||
| Prices | Main courses NZ$12-NZ$22 (US$9-US$16/£4-£8) | ||
| Credit Cards | AE, MC, V | ||
Frommer's Review
This is a lively, popular spot with delicious counter food presented under glass domes. There's a big blackboard menu for all-day breakfasts with all the conventional favorites -- eggs any way you want them, ricotta hotcakes, muesli, and fruit. Lunch fare runs to Turkish sandwiches, bruschetta, and rare-grilled tuna with coriander and lime.
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