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World Famous Sheffield Pies New Zealand

Sheffield Pie Shop, Canterbury | World Famous Pies

Over 40 years of being ‘world famous’, the Sheffield Pie Shop in New Zealand remains as the iconic pie shop to visit. New York Peppered Steak ($7.50): Delicious, tender, chunky peppered steak in the fluffy pie topped with grinded pepper. Lambs Fry & Bacon ($7.50): Tasty large chunks of sautéed lambs liver with bacon & […]

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Fairlie Bakehouse New Zealand

Fairlie Bakehouse | Pork Belly Pie with Crackling

Fairlie Bakehouse is a family owned and operated bakery that makes amazing gourmet pies in the bustling small town of Fairlie in the Mackenzie Country. They even have a factory behind the bakery & cafe for mass production to be distributed all across New Zealand (see distribution locations here). They also deliver all across the

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Arrowtown Bakery Pies

Arrowtown Bakery | The Most Filling Best Pies In New Zealand

Arrowtown Bakery, my favorite shop in my favorite small town in New Zealand! Neighboring to the busy Queentown, the rustic Arrowtown offers a modern village vibe where locals and tourists blend in together. The bakery is unofficially a “must-visit” for anyone who dropped by to Arrowtown, known for its famous pies and irresistible “Breakfast Buttie”

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Burrito Craft Wanaka Burritos and Tacos

Burrito Craft | Wanaka Best Tacos + Face Melter Burritos

Awarded with the best food truck award in Wanaka, Burrito Craft serves great Mexican food made with passion. I had their 3 taco set ($21) and I chose the Fish Taco, Mushroom Taco and Beef Taco, all of them were great! (They are served mild to medium spiciness) Crispy monkfish is used in the fish

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