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Forget mince and cheese - how about a pāua pie?

Sarah Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

Step aside mince and cheese, there's a new pie in town and it's about as Kiwi as they come!

People from all over are lining up at Cafe 35 in Tokomaru Bay to try the famous pāua pie.

The pāua are sourced from the Chatham Islands and while the full list of ingredients are being kept under wraps, the pies are an undisputed hit!

Have you tried the pies putting Tokomaru Bay on the map? How would you describe this Kiwi delicacy? Or maybe you'll be stopping in on your next road trip? What is your ultimate pie flavour?
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