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fer cuisine from Argentina and Samoa, to Hungary and Turkey. Most convenient for
travellers is the Onehunga market on a Thursday night. Catch a train ($4.50) from
Britomart to Onehunga and walk around 650m to the Dress-Smart Outlet Shop-
ping Centre.
If you're in town in late-March, the Auckland International Cultural Festival (
Click
here
) offers a very tasty peek into the city's ethnically diverse future, and, online,
under $20.
City Centre
Food Truck Garage
CAFE $
(
www.foodtruckgarage.co.nz
;
90 Wellesley St, City Works Depot; mains $10-14; 11am-10pm, lim-
ited menu 3-5pm; )
In the funky new City Works Depot, the Food Truck Garage
serves up healthy versions of fast food classics like burgers, tacos and wraps. Across the
menu there's definitely no trade-off of taste for wellbeing.
Food Alley
FOOD HALL $
(9 Albert St; mains $7-13; 10.30am-10pm)
There's Chinese, Indonesian, Indian, Thai, Viet-
namese, Turkish, Malaysian, Korean and Japanese all on offer at this no-frills food hall.
Hansan
VIETNAMESE $
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(
www.hansan.co.nz
;
22-24 Kitchener St; mains $10-16; 11am-10pm)
Great value Vietnamese
food, just a short walk from Queen St. There's another
branch
(55 Nuffield St;
11am-10pm)
in Newmarket.
Remedy
CAFE $
(1 Wellesley St; snacks & mains $8-16; 6.30am-6pm Mon-Fri, 9am-3pm Sat)
Quirky inner-city
spot with excellent coffee, and the old-school thrills of a book exchange.
Revive
VEGETARIAN $
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