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Along the main road in Orewa, north of Auckland there are many restaurants and cafes which are a brief walk from the residential areas where people live. Part of my ancestry is Filipino/South Chinese so I love any types of Asian food especially that which has chili/ginger/garlic in it. I would've loved to have tried this Korean eatery but we didn't have time.

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Comments

Fun60 said…
Our food tastes are so different as I hate the taste of food with chile or ginger.
s.c said…
What a space you have there and not a single highrise in view. Great.
gz said…
We love chilli, ginger and garlic..wish I could grow my own ginger as well as growing the others!
local alien said…
Hmm a little bit of asian would go down well here too.
Iris Flavia said…
I love Asian food, too - just no garlic.
Bill said…
Wwe have an Asian takeaway here in town and its good.
Tom said…
...and I'm impressed by the wide sidewalks!
roentare said…
I love Korean food
You are speaking my language. I adore ginger, garlic and chili. I'm getting hungry just looking at your blog. Maybe next time you can eat there.

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