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    Ras Vatika

    3.7 (9 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    This place is has great traditional indian food at reasonable prices. The only one like it i have seen in all of Auckland.

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    11 years ago

    We love this place! The food is really excellent, and reasonably priced. Try the Bombay Poori-Bhaji, delicious!

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    Eden Noodles Cafe - Rice thing

    Eden Noodles Cafe

    4.5(45 reviews)
    1.8 kmMt Eden
    $

    The hotel concierge recommended the Commercial Bay food court on the second floor. At first, we…read morewere hesitant about eating at a food court as we imagined it would be like Taco Bell, Panda Express, Burger King, etc. But it turned out to be more like a modern food hall. It's inside a commercial building with over ten vendors offering a nice mix of cuisines: Vietnamese, Malaysian, Chinese, Mediterranean, and Korean, plus a few places for juice, açaí, and matcha drinks. We decided to try Eden Noodle, mainly because it had the longest line--which usually says something about how popular (and hopefully good) the food is. We ordered the pork ribs with rice noodles and the wontons in chili oil. We chose mild, but it was still quite spicy, so next time we'll definitely go for not spicy. The ordering process was super easy. You go to one of the three kiosks, grab a pager with a number, enter your order, pay, and wait for the buzzer to go off when your food's ready--it took about 15 minutes for ours. There's plenty of seating--tables, chairs, and benches--and you often end up sharing a table with strangers. That might feel unusual for Americans, but it actually reminded me of Hong Kong, where space is limited and communal dining is the norm. Overall, portion sizes were decent for the price, and the flavors were good--just a bit spicier than expected for "mild."

    Just great food. Small no frills place. Chili wontons are a must and the cucumber salad was a good…read morerefreshing balance. Grandma was making dumplings by hand right when you walk in like she does everyday. You prefer before you sit down so know what you want. Go here.

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    Eden Noodles Cafe - Chive and pork dumplings spicy

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    Chive and pork dumplings spicy

    Govinda's

    Govinda's

    2.8(4 reviews)
    3.5 km
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    Govinda's is a K Road hot-spot for students, backpackers and, I presume, collection-can-rattling…read morehomeless people. This "restaurant" has the typical miasma and funk anyone from outside of Auckland would expect from the dirty and infamous road. Wobbly, unclean tables and prison food served in divided tin plates. I have nothing against vegetarians or vegans and have a lot of respect with some of the delicious dishes they can conjure up, but the food here tastes of coloured water with rice and chick peas for substance. Curry with no garlic or onions? Untitled lumpy custard dish made me feel like I was in a very old, very poor school cafeteria, gagging on the religious peace and love and feel-good that should kill any appetite I have left. Maybe if they put some of the natural herbs they're smoking into the dishes we could laugh this off and paint each other's toenails in a log cabin in the woods and name all the stars this place will never get.

    Honestly, Govinda's is the best shit ever. I love this place. It's absolutely cheap as chips and…read morevery healthy and very very delicious and come doused in this very chill and happy Hare Krishna vibe (a lot of the time I've been there there is a full on Hare Krishna musical jam going on). You can get like a full on meal for $6 or something. It's almost too much food. Man, Hare Krishnas are the best shit ever. I'm really into Govinda's. I'd give it five stars but it's kind of dirty in there some of the time.

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    Veggie burger with a side of chips.

    Saattveek - Taro leaves dipped into chickpea batter, served with fresh coriander chutney and coconut chutney. Not dried coconut either

    Saattveek

    5.0(3 reviews)
    1.1 km

    OMG this cute little vegetarian restaurant where Jai Jalaram Khaman used to be is amazing with…read morefresh food from the Bombay region of India, a little different from the regular offerings, but easy to manage with the helpful suggestions from the staff. We were a hungry group of four girls and at 17ish dollars a head we were well catered for. Starters we went with the lovely owners suggestions and tried three starter between us, one potatoes dish one fried coriander (trust me you just have to try) and one fried sago dish all came with lovely dips and sauces and at $4 or $5 each an impressive serving. Main We shared 2 Thali's which is a kinda set plate with pickles, salad, spiced rice, dal and breads. every was very tasty Desert Even thou we where heading into the too full stage by now the deserts were interesting enough to tempt us, I had the Shrikhand which was sweet and full of flavour and interesting blend of cardamon and sweet sugar. a little defiantly goes a long way... All washed down with Mango Lassi which looked a vibrant colour. I will be back no doubt with more friends to tow to show off this little gem in Sandringham.

    It's a cozy vegeterian restaurant that has amazing Mumbai street food options. The Pav Bhaji was…read moredelicious. It has Gujarati and Maharashtrian items on the menu and very authentic. We also found a lot of Jain options here. The owner was really sweet and she made sure we got to eat the food we love. I would recommend everyone looking for authentic Mumbai style food with a lot of Jain options to definitely visit this place. Thank you, Saattveek for the delicious food and the great hospitality!

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    Saattveek - Pav Bhaaji - that famous Mumbai lunch dish. $9

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    Pav Bhaaji - that famous Mumbai lunch dish. $9

    Jai Jalaram Khaman - Undhiya Puri - a mixed dish with a vegetable potato dish of sorts, pickle, puri, papad, chaas and salads

    Jai Jalaram Khaman

    4.3(4 reviews)
    1.1 km
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    Rolled in there semi-tipsy from a few drinks beforehand so it was a perfect opportunity to eat some…read moreIndian to wash it all down. The little eatery sits on the corner of Sandringham road, among Indian Central with eating houses left right and centre. Is go as far to say this is the cultural capital of India in Auckland. It can be rather hard at time to choose what's good. Basically I've heard a lot about this place not even knowing the name of it so I went in on the basis of having read and saw an image of it somewhere. When I rolled in and sat down, it was close to 9pm, I assume it's nearly closing time. But the friendly staff assured me it's all good and handed me a menu. I browsed through itnot knowing what to order as these are all authentic vegetarian dishes that you really have to be Indian to know. In my slightly inebriated state, I went for something that's like a mixed combo called Undhiya Puri. What it actually consisted of is a vegetable dish (made w aromatic spices herbs, and nuts) some puffs called Puris, Chaas (Buttermilk), Papad and some salad. It came in a stainless steel plate, very traditional. Taste wise, it was an explosion of sweet, tangy, textures and half way thru me eating the owner rolled out and asked me how my meal was which I replies 'amazing!'. It was vibrant and fresh thinking to myself and every element served it's purpose there. Then in a jiffy the proud owner rolled out with a Dahl dish for me to try and followed by an entree dish which just tastes incredible called Pani Puri - it's wet in the centre and crunchy on the top. I told him next time I'm around - I'm bringing a group.

    Walking into this place feels a little bit like walking into someone's front room; there's…read moresomething distinctly homely about Jai Jalaram Khaman. It might be the kind of chaotic way they appear to run this tiny restaurant - the tables appear to be constantly filled with dirty dishes, like you've just missed the last group to leave. I think a more polite reviewer would call the décor "rustic" or something, but to me it's just shabby. The food is really great - when I've been here I've been brought a number of small plates to sample, along with dahi puri, which is always amazing, wherever you get it. The first time I ever tried lassi was at Jai Jalaram Khaman as well - while I can't say I liked it, I appreciated that the owner really wanted to show it off, like he did many of his wares. It was clear that while he's not very house proud, he loves what he cooks and wants people to love them too.

    Mondays Wholefoods - Some of the goodies on the Mondays menu

    Mondays Wholefoods

    4.3(23 reviews)
    1.8 kmKingsland
    $$$

    Being vegan, the fact Mondays is a 5 minute walk from where I live is a wonderful thing. Hannah of…read moreHealth Yeah and Eleanor Ozich of Petite Kitchen have joined forces to bring organic whole food to people out of a cute cafe in Kingsland. Tucked down a driveway off the main road, watch for the sign and follow the gold arrows down to a range of gluten free, sugar free and dairy free food. In the cabinet daily is fresh pressed juices, nut milks and kombucha along with raw desserts from The Raw Kitchen and other daily changing glorious healthy, nourishing organic delights. First time I went, I bought the tiramisu although the vegan rhubarb and coconut cake was tempting. Keep an eye on their Facebook page which serves as an ever changing visual menu. Yes, there is coffee. Get down to Mondays and nourish yourself.

    Not was I was expecting but still utterly delightful!…read more As Tracey mentioned, Mondays is owned and operated by two well-known food bloggers, who have a passion for organic, natural and nourishing food. I follow both of them on instagram and their pictures are always incredible - who knew healthy food could look so good! Anyway, three weeks after opening I finally made it to their new store in for lunch with Dad. It's a lot smaller than I expected with a row of window seats and a couple of tables outside. All up, it would seat 15pax max. As for the food, they had three options - all of which came in takeaway containers. Dad went for a vegetarian noodle salad, which was kind of like a healthy pad thai. He seemed pretty chuffed with his choice and after stealing a forkful, I understood why! Full of flavour, fresh, light, delicious. I opted for the tomato, lentil and preserved lemon soup, which came with a warm bread roll and butter. A real winter warmer! We couldn't resist sharing a piece of raw, vegan tiramisu cheesecake to finish. It was expensive but pretty incredible. A nutty base with smooth layers of coffee and vanilla sprinkled with raw cacao powder. A fabulous addition to Kingsland! Stop in for coffee and cake on a sunny day or pick up lunch to takeaway.

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    Mondays Wholefoods - Raw vegan tiramisu, amazing! Made by The Raw Kitchen who supplies Mondays with raw, organic, vegan cakes.

    Raw vegan tiramisu, amazing! Made by The Raw Kitchen who supplies Mondays with raw, organic, vegan cakes.

    Mondays Wholefoods - Vegan & gluten free tiramisu

    Vegan & gluten free tiramisu

    Mondays Wholefoods - More wholefood gluten free and refined sugar free treats at Mondays Wholefoods!

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    More wholefood gluten free and refined sugar free treats at Mondays Wholefoods!

    Ras Vatika - indpak - Updated June 2026

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