1256 days ago

South African Cuisine

Picklelicious NZ

Good Morning Neighbours

South African Cuisine

From our Kitchen to your home.

We serve our Bunny Chows 🍞deconstructed
(bread & curry separate )on request .

Just heat and eat. 😋

Some amazing pictures have been sent to us. Why not send us a picture of your bunny chow (bought from us)😊and be in to win a FREE Lamb Bunny Chow.


Our Menu on Friday, Saturday & Sunday

✅Lamb Bunnychow +carrot salad $15.50

✅Beans Bunnychow +carrot salad-$12.00

✅Vetkoek with curried Beef Mince-$5.00

✅Chicken Curry & Rice +carrot salad -$15.50

✅ Lamb Biryani + Mint Yogurt (saturdays only)

*Bunny Chow served with our veg pickle 😋or chilli pickle 🌶️ free on request

Thank you for your support .

Come and visit us at:

Inside Africa Pakuranga,
24h Dunrobin Place
Highland Park

Like and follow our page to see our weekend specials

Open Friday to Sunday 11:30-6.00pm

Call to preorder to avoid disappointment.

📞09 9481515 or text 0274031543

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