Fast Food restaurants in Pacific
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White Lady
The lady in white stealthily materialises after dark, or is it that everyone's too drunk to notice her arrive? This mobile burger bus has been frying-up fast food to late-night boozers since the '50s. The burgers are exxy, but monstrous and greasy and best enjoyed while bathed in the neon glow of the late-night city.
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Nings Coffee Shop
Step into this attractive cafeteria-cum-fast-food outlet for an escape from the dusty streets. With its wrought-iron-like chairs and colourful walls, it's almost trendy by Honiaran standards. Tuck into marinated pork or beef, chilli tuna, fried chicken or sandwiches, or keep up your strength with a decent cappuccino. Small wonder it quickly fills at lunchtime (take-away available).
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Zippy's
Zippy's décor is a confronting combo of purple, teal and red, and service is zippy indeed. Strictly vegetarian food includes burritos, salads and the ‘locally famous' chocolate afghans. Drinks include ice-cream shakes, chai and heart-startlingly rich, full-flavoured coffee.
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Stargate Food Bar
One of the more popular kai bars (cheap takeaway food bar) around town with a few tables and chairs. A greasy plate of kaukau (sweet potato), aibika (greens) creamed with coconut and chicken comes heaped with a lot of local conversation.
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Café de Vili's
Vili's pies are a South Australian institution. Next to their factory just west of the West End, this is an all-night cafe serving the equally iconic 'pie floaters' (a meat pie floating in pea soup, topped with mashed potato, gravy and sauce − outstanding!).
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Casa Pepe
It’s strictly vegetarian, but this cosy restaurant is worthy of all dietary persuasions. Happy patrons sit in the sheltered courtyard and tuck into pizzas, pies, soups and tofu burgers for lunch and smart pastas for dinner.
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Ponsonby Village Food Court
The city’s best food hall is Ponsonby Village Food Court. Choose between Italian, Japanese, Malaysian, Chinese, Turkish, Thai, Lao, Indian, Mexican and the best Vietnamese in the central city.
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Noodle Sushi Bar
Every country town should have one of these. This clean and friendly eat-in or takeaway restaurant dishes up a vast array of noodles – Hokkien, Mongolian and Singapore to name a few – plus nasi goreng, curry laksa and stir-fried veg.
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Myer Centre Food Courts
There are several food courts serving up sushi, kebabs and dozens of international dishes. More takeaway options are in Brisbane Sq, facing the Treasury casino.
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Mountain Kebabs
Any old kebabery can come up with the basic lamb, chicken or felafel varieties – but here camembert, hummus, sprouts and olives are rolled into the mix, too.
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Quick Bite Take Away
Quick Bite Take Away is the place for lunch on the run, with a range of quick fixes such as gourmet burgers, sushi packs, pies, and chicken and chips.
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Noodle Paradise
One of several cheap and cheerful takeaways on this little strip. Singapore fried noodles with extra peppers and garlic will have you singing.
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Chillis
Has curry-of-the-day specials as well as $16 hippy-chick pizzas. From the balcony you can watch brush turkeys clearing out the undergrowth.
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Downtown Boulevard Shopping Centre Foodcourt
Downtown Boulevard Shopping Centre Foodcourt has a variety of takeaway-food outlets, including pizza, pasta, Chinese, curries and Fijian
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Harbour Centre Foodcourt
Harbour Centre Foodcourt is upstairs and has a variety of takeaway-food outlets, including pizza, pasta, Chinese, curries and Fijian.
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Vivonne Bay General Store
This chipper little fish-and-chipper has an exhaustive menu of all-day breakfasts and takeaways. The whiting burger reigns supreme ('A meal fit for a king!').
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Dolphin Plaza Foodcourt
Dolphin Plaza Foodcourt. Has a variety of takeaway-food outlets, including pizza, pasta, Chinese, curries and Fijian dishes.
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Snack Loan
This takeaway place specialises in Asian food - try the mouth-watering samosas. It's in a colonial house with a red roof.
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Dylan’s on the Terrace
With its 1950s ambience and menu of hamburgers, pancakes and the like, Dylan’s is forever family friendly.
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Daily Pizza
An interesting variety of fresh meals including pizzas, Vietnamese shrimp rolls and dumplings etc.
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Klaus's Wurst Haus
Klaus's Wurst Haus crafts German hot dogs from his tiny van near the causeway.
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Yummy Noodle
A variety of laksas, rice and noodles packaged ideally for eating in the park across the road.
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Food Court (South Bank Parklands)
A small outdoor food court, where you can pick up a cheapie lunch ($15 and under).
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Grand Central Fry
A local legend serving top fish and chips, plus burgers and anything else fryable.
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