Publish Time:2017-05-15 17:36:27Source:WTCF
【Introduction】:Entering Wellington is like entering the paradise of eaters. It is said that there are more cafes, restaurants, and bars in Wellington than in New York. Even if you spend three days on each of the city’s delicacies you would not be able to finish them all!
Entering Wellington is like entering the paradise of eaters. It is said that there are more cafes, restaurants, and bars in Wellington than in New York. Even if you spend three days on each of the city’s delicacies you would not be able to finish them all!
Chocolate Factory in Wellington (Credit: Penguin Guide)
Wellington is a very cool city, for you will not only encounter the colorful buildings and unique restaurants on the streets, but you will also be stunned by the ice cream shops, cafes, chocolate shops, and craft beer bars, and all of these shops are soaked in New Zealand culture.
Hannah’s Laneway craft beer bar in Wellington (Credit: Penguin Guide)
Hannah’s Laneway is one of the city’s most stylish attractions. Originally functioning as an old shoe factory, Hannah’s Laneway has already turned into a popular landmark. Walk to the turning of the alley, and you will see the colorful graffiti on the wall that is the epitome of Wellington and one of the must-go places. The craft beer bars, pizza shops, chocolate factories, hand-made soda shops, peanut butter shops, and bakeries are all hidden at the corner.
You cannot miss the ice cream shop in Wellington (Credit: Penguin Guide)
Coffee is part of Wellington’s souls. The popular Flat White that has gone viral in recent years originates in New Zealand. Tasting white coffee is one of the delicacies a standard eater cannot miss in Wellington. The Flat White featuring the smoothness of milk and the mellow of coffee represents youth, fashion, and this character is like that of Wellington. You don’t have to search for it on purpose. When you pass by one cafe, you can order a cup of coffee like the locals, and you will become surprised by the mellow flavor. Mojo’s fine coffee is one of the many coffees that Penguin Guide has visited. Mojo has 35 branch shops in New Zealand, and other branch shops in China and Japan. The headquarters of Wellington’s Mojo also serves as the factory to roast coffee beans. When tasting coffee, you can also have an amazing tour of the various coffee beans in Wellington.
The headquarters of Mojo in Wellington (Credit: Penguin Guide)
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