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Souvlaki


So while we've been in Auckland this week we made a point of driving out to the city. While we were there we walked around trying to find somewhere to eat lunch along Karangahape Road which is well known for it's ethnic restaurants and cafes.



In the end we settled on a Turkish Cafe. I'm one of those people who loves trying new food. When I was growing up my father knew people who owned restaurants and once in a while we ate out at different places. I was lucky to have the opportunity as a child to try Chinese, Turkish, Japanese among others. 


I ordered a Chicken Souvlaki with hummus and flatbread on the side. It wasn't actually that spicy or hot to eat, Just a bit of this and a bit of that. It left me so full that I didn't want dinner last night.




I literally haven't been up this end of town since I was in my 20s before I got married so it was cool to see all the changes that had been going on. 

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Comments

Fun60 said…
I like Turkish food as it is not spicy. You must be enjoying seeing familiar and new places in the city.
local alien said…
Mmmm looks really good. I love souvlaki in any form
s.c said…
Good for you. Its always nice to taste new food from around the world.
Tom said…
...I would love this place.
Sharon said…
Oh yum, I'd try that too!
Bill said…
I would love to go there too. Your meal sounds great.
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
That looks delicious. People who are narrow or picky on their food sure miss a lot.
roentare said…
It is a nice cafe. A way to relax.
magiceye said…
The food seems delicious!
Joyful said…
I love trying new foods too and chicken souvlaki is one of my favourites. Enjoy.
Jim said…
Souvlaki. Yum.
Bipolaroid said…
I feel like Kebab right about now. Love them kebabs.

Is that some fish tattoo you´re rockin´ at your left sleeve? Nice one.
I've never tried Turkish food. That looks delicious!
Looks like you enjoyed your holiday. Thanks for taking us along with you.

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