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Korean Pancake, Central Auckland

1 Comment // Written on Jul 09, 2008 // Auckland food // 129 person viewed

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Outside the Korean Pancake shop (formerly known as Corner Kebab, now Corner Pancake :wassat:)

Heaps of people buying and queueing for their pancakes! Ideal on a cold day :cool:

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Boy making pancake & “For health reasons, we are using olive oil.” and “Opening hours: Monday - Friday: 11.30am - 7pm Saturday: 12pm -6pm”

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Happy pancake boy!

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Pancake pricing, you can choose from a variety of toppings.

Chicken Cheese, Beef Cheese, Ham Cheese, Cheese, Beef, Pork, Red Bean, Vege and Sweet.

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My pancake in the making.

I chose Beef, which contains vegetables also.

Taste great and ideal for hungry University students in between lectures.

Rated 5/5

Located at the end of Lorne Street, opposite the Arts Gallery.


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Kiraku - Ramen and Gyoza

2 Comments // Written on Jul 03, 2008 // Auckland food // 115 person viewed

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From outside of Kiraku on Elliot Street, Central Auckland

Miso Butter Corn Ramen

Miso Butter Corn ramen, nice to drink the soup!

Beef Curry on Rice

Japanese style Beef Curry on Rice, I like it!

Enough taste on the sauce, tender vegestables and succulent beef. Beef is a little less on the side. :ermm:

Pork Gyoza

Pork Gyoza - delicious pan fried crispy skinned yet juicy inside :oups: (that’s what my friend said exactly)

Chicken Gyoza

Chicken Gyoza - soft, moist, tender and……… crispy. GOOD gyoza!

Don’t forget to eat with sauce

Overall nice taste! simple and quick! They make their own gyoza so thats something special!

I will rate it 5/5

again, because its satisfying! Nothing wrong with it, service was great!

A little cramp, only can fit 10 ppl or so perhaps.

If you love ramen and gyoza, try this place out! :smile:


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NISHIKI - ROBATA-Yaki Bar

1 Comment // Written on Jun 30, 2008 // Auckland food // 106 person viewed

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Nabe pot Chicken cartilage

Nabe pot with generous pieces of sliced beef. & Chicken cartilage grilled on charcoal skewered.

Mmm tasty beef pieces! Slurp tasty soup!

This nabe pot is really worth ordering! The soup is great, excellent on a cold night with beer, you can dine outside too!

Deep fried prawn rolls Gyoza - prawn dumpling

Delicious deep fried prawn in spring rolls. & Gyoza - Japanese deep fried prawn dumplings, very nice.

Takoyaki octopus battered balls Yakitori combo

Infamous takoyaki, octopus coated with batter! & Yakitori combo (sirloin beef, charcoaled chicken, sausage)

The skewers tasted very succulent! Takoyaki is just alright, I am in favour of the real thing where they cook with the original takoyaki pan, but these are just fried (like in most places of Auckland).

If you want genuine takoyaki taste! go to HULU CAT ! they are the best (at least for now).

Mixed sushi platter Miso paste smothered rice balls

Mixed platter of sushi ! Mmm taste exquisite & Miso paste smothered onto grilled rice balls (onigiri).

Chicken Katsu Nishiki ! on 100 Wellington St, Auckland City

Chicken Katsu covered in sweet miso sauce. & Outside Nishiki located at 100, Wellington St, Central Auckland.

Obedient doggy Total bill Takai desu ne!

Upon leaving I found this cute and obedient dog outside.. waiting for his owner patiently. His owner (a group of young asian kids) allowed me to take a pic and he posed nicely.

Lastly the bill was NZD76.00 hum…. quite pricey (takai) to be honest, but hey thats New Zealand but yet again its Japanese cuisine :face:

Overall, it was a pleasant experience. Very busy by the looks of it, remember to book if possible! otherwise after 9pm is perfect, as it quiets down abit. Parking is very cramp and limited, also becareful the Diary closeby as he puts a warning sign that your car would be TOWED if parked more than 5mins (its really for his customers only) HEHE.

Otherwise this is by far one of the best Japanese food bar in Auckland City. They have a range of food! heaps to choose from. Don’t forget to pay them a visit! Oh and don’t worry if I did not mention the dish names in Japanese, they have a menu filled with pictures! :w00t:

Rated 5/5

Well worth it! The Chef got Skillz! 8) Everything tasted like they put effort and their heart into making it (unlike some restaurants *hehehe*)

(Note: I will create a rating design soon, so everyone can see What’s HOT and What’s NOT :) )

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