Dropped in for the first time on Mother’s Day at lunchtime and they were pretty busy. Fortunately, we managed to get a table. There were probably only 3 to 4 staff so service was a little slow but not overly bad. They do have the usual Kiwi style breakfast and also the traditional style Vietnamese food and drinks. The Vietnamese coffee was great however it would be nice to serve with an extra side of hot water as the condensed milk might seem overly sweet for some. Food was tasty and generous portions which we ended up taking some home. There are 2 toilets available and I have to say that they are pretty clean. The only letdown were the flies. We are nearing winter and there were easily around 10 flies buzzing around, so I would expect summer to be much worse. This would be something that’s easily taken care of so would definitely be back for more meals.
Hestia Cafe - 225 Jackson St
Eugene T - 8 months ago
The chips were a bit blonde and the fish batter could’ve been crispier. Maybe oil wasn’t hot enough. The fish is hake.
Moby Dicks (Lower Hutt) - 51 Witako St
Helen Joe - 6 months ago
Martini served one of the most delicious meals I’ve ever had in my life. The flavours were perfect, the vibe was amazing, and the whole place just feels special. Truly a top-notch experience — highly recommend!
New Fortuna Restaurant - 193 Jackson St
Jatinder Bhatti - 2 months ago
Food isn’t bad. Place looks a bit shady and the service was quite robotic but at least it gets the job done. The noise of the kitchen cooking can be heard throughout the whole store which makes conversations a bit harder to hear. Quickly readied order in less than 10 minutes and got an overall satisfactory dinner for some noodles.
Noodle Canteen (Lower Hutt C.) - 165 High St
Joyful M - 8 months ago
Takakihi fish was lovely and tasty, the batter was yummy. The meat pattie was tasty as well. The couple there were friendly and I will be returning. Two thumbs up from me 👍👍💕