Deliveries from Top Taste
Hi everyone!
We will be open for New Zealand alert level 3. Takeaways (call and collect) as well as deliveries will be our only operation - no dine in. Please feel free to ring us on 04-237-4450 for your orders. You can also place your orders ahead of time and let us know when you would like your meals.
Online bank transfers / contact-less mobile eftpos is available. We will be open 7 nights a week delivering from Tawa to Whitby for $8, and Camborne to Plimmerton for $10.
Please remember social-distancing of 2m inside while you place your food orders. We will be implementing a maximum of 3 people in the waiting area.
If you are collecting your telephone order and it is not ready for collection, please remain in your vehicle- we will give you a wave when its ready, or you can wait in the waiting area.
We hope to see you soon for all your Chinese takeaway cravings!
Thank you,
Tani
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