Travel With Aspie/New Restaurants Spots To Try in Wellington NZ [ 2023]

Travel Guide Top 14 Restaurants in Wellington, NZ [Video Guide]     #eateries #wellington #wellingtonnz #aspieanswers #travelwithme #travelwithaspie *Just as a quick note before I continue that many of these video guides will be more in-depth for you all later on for you to read my recommendations as I traveled around NZ along with the people who live in these spots I went to. * Welcome back Chameleons to another travel vlog with Aspie and FireTheLier. Today, I’ll be sharing with you the top 15 restaurants around Wellington NZ for you all to explore, taste and enjoy the many different varieties of food that Wellington offers. Wellington is known as the cafe capital of NZ with an array of places to go and eat excellent local coffee and food that is freshly made daily. So, wherever you go and decide where to eat or drink, I hope that this mini travel guide I’ve done based on my recommendations for you all will be of use to you all. We all know that NZ is known as coffee central no matter what we go and I guess you can call many of us “coffee snobs”. There are so many options now out there and this curated guide should do the trick to help you along the way based on my reviews and recommendations for the 15 I’ve chosen. Don’t take my word for this! Take the words of the locals as I am sure that they can vouch for me about all it offers. The Top 15 Restaurants I recommended are as follows along with where to find them: Kisa – 195 Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington Chaat Street 99 Victoria Street, Te Aro, Wellington Concord -81 Victoria Street, Te Aro, Wellington Fred’s Sandwiches – Cuba Street Wellington August Eatery – Taranaki Street, Wellington   CASUAL CLASSICS TO TRY   Little Penang -175 Victoria Street, Te Aro, Wellington A Taste of Home – Vivian Street, Wellington 1154 Pastaria- 132 Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington Soul Shack – 120 Victoria Street, Te Aro, Wellington   FANCIER RESTAURANTS TO TRY   Rita – 89 Aro Street, Aro Valley, Wellington Shephard 1/5 Eva Street, Te Aro Wellington Highwater Eatery – Cuba Street, Wellington Ortega Fish Shack – Majorbanks Street, Wellington Salty Pigdin – Wellington CBD, Brooklyn, Wellington TJ Katsu – Willis Street, Wellington   Want to see what FireTheLier and I got up to may I suggest watching the video stated in [12:46 mark]    • Travel With Aspie…  . Thanks, FireTheLier for always being there for me.

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