Cooked

Coromandel Peninsula


Easily reached on the short harbour crossing linking Whitianga to Ferry Landing, Cooked is a colourful homage to Mexican street food. There's an authentic zingy hit of lime in the ceviche, and the tacos go well with robust margarita cocktails and craft brews from around the Coromandel. Leave room for dessert of churro doughnuts with a hit of spiced chocolate.


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