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(
www.paasha.co.nz
; 32 St Andrew St; lunch $12-20, dinner $21-34)
Authentic Turkish kebabs,
dips and salads are faithfully created at this long-running Dunedin favourite. It's a top
place for takeaways, and most nights the spacious and warm interior is filled with groups
drinking Efes beer and sharing heaving platters of tasty Ottoman goodness.
Izakaya Yuki
JAPANESE, BAR $$$
(29 Bath St; dishes $5-10; noon-2pm Mon-Fri, 5pm-2.30am daily; )
Cute and cosy, with
a huge array of small dishes on which to graze, Yuki is a lovely spot for supper or a re-
laxed, drawn-out Japanese meal. Make a night of it with sake or Asahi beer, sushi and
sashimi, and multiple plates of
kushiyaki
(grilled skewers).
Plato
MODERN NZ $$$
$$$
( 03-477 4235;
www.platocafe.co.nz
;
2 Birch St; brunch $16-22, dinner $32-33; 11am-2pm
Sun, 6pm-late daily)
The kooky decor (including collections of toys and beer tankards)
gives little indication of the seriously good food on offer at this relaxed eatery by the har-
bour. Seafood features prominently in a menu full of international flavours.
Two Chefs Bistro
FRENCH $$$
$$$
(
www.twochefsbistro.com
; 121 Stuart St; mains $34-37; noon-3pm Fri, 6-10pm daily)
French
bistro dishes flirt with Asian and North African flavours on the plate, while high ceilings
and dark wood conjure up a romantic ambience. The service is the opposite of French
stereotypes: delightful but not always efficient. Save room for dessert.
North Dunedin
Everyday Gourmet
CAFE, DELI $
(
www.everydaygourmet.net.nz
; 466 George St; mains $7-16; 8am-5pm)
Apart from cooked
breakfasts, most of the goodies beckon from the counter of this excellent bakery-style
cafe and deli. It's light, bright and extremely popular, with a good selection of magazines
and newspapers.
Governor's
CAFE $$$
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