Kingston, Otago, New Zealand




The Flyer Cafe and Bar, Kingston, Otago, New Zealand

We visited one of the 2 cafes in Kingston in one late autumn afternoon. Kingston is 50 minutes drive from Queenstown CBD. The road was windy but spectacular! This cafe is called "The Flyer Cafe", closer to the beach and near the old tracks. Immediately, we noticed the renovated old charm of the property. A few enterprising locals chose to develop this cafe and capitalize on the history of the place. Indeed the old trains, carriages and tracks against the golden leaves of the popolus trees is a sight to cherish.

There is free wifi in the cafe which has always been a delight for me. I was able to enjoy the experience. The coffee was a little disappointing at around $4.5 and it was not served in a proper cup even if we had coffee inside the cafe. I was taken aback to accept it but I didn't want to ruin the experience... my experience. So I had to delight myself with the freshly cut wood for the fireplace - which was not used despite the autumn chill. Anyway the place had some heat going, perhaps gas. Their toilet was decent, clean but nothing to rave about.

After a few minutes enjoying the place to ourselves, a group of locals came in to have a meeting. Well yes of course they also felt the place was for them and was a little loud so my companion got distracted from his book reading and we decided to leave.

We had a quick stroll around Kingston, seemingly a forgotten town just 50 minutes from buzzling Queenstown.  It has a lot to offer however at the moment, you'd only see empty streets and unused accommodation. I saw a couple of houses being built as I heard the price of land is considerably cheaper compared to Queenstown...

Some people will really appreciate the quiet, the peace, the old charm of Kingston...


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Joes Garage, Queenstown


This delectable coffee and date cake is only $6 - it's a combo package in Joe's Garage, Queenstown.
The cake is nice and moist. I hope they keep it that way. I've not visited Joe's Garage for a while because the previous cake I had with a coffee was dry and too sweet. However, as I leave Queenstown, I visited Joe's again to reminisce wonderful and relaxing coffee breaks in this cafe - apparently a local favorite.

So long Queenstown, till we meet again in the future. You're a wonderful holiday place however not big enough to live yet.

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Hamill's Banana Pizza in Queenstown


mouth watering banana and chicken pizza


Every Wednesday night, at least when we were in Queenstown, Hamills Restaurant in the Remarkables Shopping Center would have a Buy 1 Get 1 free pizza promo if you eat in the restaurant. My partner and I would go for the banana and chicken pizza with lots of broccoli and eat in even if it's not on special... that's how much we loved this gourmet pizza!

Of course I would order something different to try out their other gourmet pizzas. Seafood and Meat lovers were quite good as well. So this is a quick shout out to Hamills for delivery a really good gourmet pizza selection ;-)


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Vanuatu Restaurant


Looking for a unique taste - top quality service in Vanuatu? Vila Chaumieres serves the perfect treat!

http://vilachaumieres.com

Wonderful accommodation and excellent customer service tops the sumptuous meals you'll get from this little resort on Port Vila. Situated 5 km from Port Vila's CBD, Vila Chaumieres is accessible to all tourists.

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Talk about Fresh Seafood




Nothing tastes better than FRESH crab and prawns. Heavenly delight! These came from Pampanga, Philippines.

To capture the best taste of Philippine seafood, just boil these shelly beasts up with water, a bit of salt!

If you like a spiced up flavour, after boiling, re-cook for 5 minutes in water, butter, garlic and ginger. Add salt and pepper to taste. Personally, I'm happy with the simpler preparation.

It's best served with boiled rice and stir-fried kangkong! Eat with your hands! ;-) Finger-licking good!


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My less than $3 Starbucks Coffe


The only Starbucks in my known world which sells $3 for a regularly sized cafe mocha drink for less than $3. This is exactly Php 125 in Lipa City, Batangas, no whipped cream, non fat milk.

Is it a bargain? Not really. While it is relatively cheaper than the $4 mocha drinks I have in other countries for regular cafes, this drink is quite expensive in the Philippine setting.

However, there isn't much choice of boutique and cozy coffee shops especially in provincial areas in the Philippines.


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