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Top Activities To Do in Autumn & Winter in Wellington 2024

With the temperatures dipping and the days getting shorter, are you ready for the upcoming autumn and winter season? From the iconic Wellington On A Plate food festival to the best wineries in Martinborough, here are the top activities to do in Wellington this autumn and winter.

EVENTS

Royal New Zealand Swan Lake

 

Performing in Wellington once again for the first time in 10 years, the Swan Lake by the Royal New Zealand Ballet team is a spectacle that all classical ballet lovers should not miss! From its distinctive tune and swan-like costumes to its intricate dance moves, the Swan Lake is a production that brings Tchaikovsky’s music to life. Performing for just 5 days in Wellington, don’t miss the chance to catch the spectacular show! 

 

Date:  1 – 5 May 2024 

Address: St James Theatre, 87/77 Courtenay Place, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand 

Directions: 10 min walk from Naumi Wellington 

Link: https://rnzb.org.nz/show/swan-lake

 

NZ International Comedy Festival

 

Laugh until your sides hurt at the NZ International Comedy Fest in Wellington! This annual comedy extravaganza is a comedic highlight, featuring the best of local and international talent. With over 120 show seasons and more than 750 performances, the festival boasts a lineup of around 200 comedians.

Spread across various venues in Auckland and Wellington, the festival offers a diverse range of high-quality live comedy, reflecting New Zealand’s diversity and multiculturalism. In Wellington, you can catch renowned comedians like Guy Montgomery—winner of the Fred Award in 2023, the Best Foods Comedy Gala 2024 hosted by Topp Prize winner Chris Parker, and the TikTok sensation Tom Cashman with his new show, ‘Everything’.

 

Date: 3 – 26 May 2024 

Address: Multiple venues 

Link: https://www.comedyfestival.co.nz/

 

Visa Wellington On a Plate

 

Get ready to indulge in your gastronomic pleasures at Visa Wellington on a Plate, New Zealand’s largest food festival. Taking place for just one month in August, there are hundreds of events to choose from, including hands-on masterclasses and multi-course degustations centered around the theme of ‘Play With Your Food’.  

 

Date:  1- 31 Aug 2024 | 5 – 25 Aug 2024 Burger Wellington 

Address: Multiple venues 

Link: https://visawoap.com/

 

day trips

Cape Palliser

 

Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and explore Cape Palliser, the southernmost point of the North Island home to immense scenic beauty and stunning sunsets. Dating back to as early as 1897, the Cape Palliser Lighthouse is a must-visit attraction at the promontory, with around 250 steps leading to it and perfect sea views.  

 

The summer months from November to January are the breeding season for the fur seals, so make sure to catch a glimpse of the North Island’s largest fur seal colony! If you love a good roadside fish and chips, head over to the nearby Ngawi Village, a quirky fishing village home to the greatest ratio of tractors per population in the world. Feeling peckish? Visit the Captains Table Food Truck along Cape Palliser Road for delectable homemade burgers, ice cream and coffee. 

 

Directions: 2.5 hr drive from Naumi Wellington

Address: Cape Palliser, 5772, New Zealand

Link: https://www.newzealand.com/sg/feature/cape-palliser/

 

Escarpment Track

 

The Escarpment Track is one of the most exciting tracks in New Zealand for thrillseekers. Stretching from Paekākāriki to Pukerua Bay, this 9 km-long trek will test your courage, rising 220 metres above sea level and featuring more than 1,200 steep steps up challenging terrains. It’s often dubbed as New Zealand’s ‘Stairway to Heaven’ 

 

Needless to say, this track is not for the faint-hearted or those who are afraid of heights. Nevertheless, expansive sea vistas and breathtaking scenic views await you at the end of the track, where two majestic swing bridges suspended against a steep cliff overlook the Kāpiti coastline, making this the perfect photo stop to celebrate your achievement! 

 

Directions: 40 min drive from Naumi Wellington 

Address: State Highway 1, Paekākāriki 5034, New Zealand 

Difficulty Level: Intermediate 

Total Distance: 9.1 km 

Estimated Duration: 3 – 4 hours 

Link: https://www.wellingtonnz.com/visit/trails/escarpment-track

 

Remutaka cycle trail

 

Tired of the long walks and mountain hikes? Hop on your bike and get ready to explore the wilderness and diverse landscapes of Aotearoa with the Remutaka Cycle Trail. Spanning a whopping 115 km across Petone, Lower Hutt and Wairarapa, this multi-day trail has something for everyone. From scenic landscapes and forested trails to quirky cafes and artsy streets, the Remutaka Cycle Trail takes you through a unique blend of scenery and history. 

 

Starting from Petone, discover the allure of the railway relics, pitch-black tunnels and suspension bridge as you cruise through the four sections across 2 – 3 days. With options to detour into the Dowse Art Museum or the craft beer hub, Brewtown and other local wineries, you can set your own pace as you wander in nature’s delights and impressive views. 

 

Naumi’s Pro Tip: As certain segments of the trail are highly exposed, there could be temporary track closures and detours along the trail. Please check the local advisory for the latest updates. 

 

Difficulty Level: Easy – Intermediate 

Address of Starting Point: Petone, Wellington

Route: Petone > Lower Hutt City > Upper Hutt City > Remutaka Rangers > South Wairarapa > South-east Coast 

Distance: 115 km

Estimated Duration: 1 – 3 days

Link: https://www.wellingtonregionaltrails.com/trails/remutaka-cycle-trail/

 

martinborough wineries

Just over an hour’s drive from Wellington lies Martinborough, the most prominent of the three Wairarapa wine-making sub-regions. With a climate like Burgundy, this region boasts some of New Zealand’s best Pinot Noirs, making it a bucket list destination for wine aficionados.  

 

Although small in size, Martinborough is big in character; it is home to around 30 wineries, mostly family owned. The wineries are conveniently located within walking distance of Martinborough’s charming colonial town centre, providing an ideal oenophile getaway. 

 

For a safe and enjoyable visit, remember not to drink and drive. There are ample public transportation options and taxis available from Wellington as well as tours offering transportation services. 

Top 3 Wineries to visit in Martinborough for a day trip

Ata Rangi

 

Ata Rangi means “dawn sky” or “new beginning.” It embodies the deep connection of this family-owned organic winery to the land and its commitment to crafting exceptional wines that reflect the terroir of Martinborough. Founded in 1980, Ata Rangi started with humble beginnings, planting the first vines on a small sheep paddock on the outskirts of Martinborough Village. Today, Ata Rangi has earned a reputation as one of the foremost producers of Pinot Noir in the New World. 

 

Opening hours: Mon – Sun, 11am & 2pm (Bookings Essential)  

Address: 14 Puruatanga Road, Martinborough, New Zealand 

Directions: 1.5 hours drive from Naumi Wellington 

Link: https://atarangi.co.nz/

 

Palliser Estate

 

When others saw the land as suitable for grazing sheep, this 100% Kiwi-owned company said no: it’s an ideal place to produce award-winning Pinot Noir! Although some of the sheep have stayed, Palliser has been dedicated to sustainable wine production from the outset, driven by the belief that it’s the right thing to do.

 

Embracing Kaitiakitanga, the Maori concept of guardianship and protection of the earth, water and sky, Palliser was among the first wineries in New Zealand to adopt sustainable vineyard and winemaking practices in the early 1990s. While you’re there, be sure to stop by The Palliser Kitchen by Attilio, a restaurant offering seasonal produce-led Mediterranean-style platters that pairs perfectly with a glass of Pinot.  

 

Opening hours: 11 am – 5 pm daily (Bookings Essential) 

Address: 96 Kitchener Street, Martinborough, New Zealand 

Directions: 1.5 hour drive from Naumi Wellington 

Link: https://www.palliser.co.nz/

 

Schubert Wines

 

After graduating from university and working with renowned winemakers such as Erni Loosen of Dr. Loosen Estate in Germany, Kai Schubert and Marion Deimling embarked on a quest to find the perfect location to cultivate their passion: Pinot Noir. 

 

Their journey led them through wine regions across Oregon, California, Australia, and Europe before finally acquiring 40 hectares of undeveloped land in Martinborough. Over the years, they carefully planted new vines, establishing the groundwork for what is now one of the finest certified organic Pinot Noirs produced in the region that’s recognised worldwide. 

 

Opening hours: 11am – 3pm daily (Bookings Essential) 

Address: 57 Cambridge Road, Martinborough, New Zealand 

Directions: 1.5 hour drive from Naumi Wellington 

Link: https://www.schubert.co.nz/

 

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Top 10 Best Cafes Near Cuba Street, Wellington

Located conveniently in the city center, Cuba Street in the heart of Wellington is known for its eclectic culture, artistic street art and vibrant cafe culture. Whether you’re looking for a place to spend a leisurely weekend or seeking for a new favourite spot, there’s a cafe for everyone. If you’re not sure where to start your cafe exploration, here are the top 10 best cafes near Cuba Street to get you started!

1. Neo Cafe & Eatery

 

Nestled in the heart of Wellington, Neo Cafe & Eatery is your go-to spot for a laid-back Sunday brunch that hits all the right notes. Picture this: blonde wood tables, cute little house plants, and absolutely mouthwatering buttermilk pancakes to start the day. Must-trys in the menu include their famous buttermilk pancakes, colourful superfood lattes in tumeric, matcha and red velvet flavours, and their selection of pastries and coffee.  

 

Opening hours: 

Mon – Fri, 7:30 am – 3 pm 

Sat – Sun, 8 am – 3 pm 

Address: 132 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011 

Link: https://www.neocafe.co.nz/

Directions: 15 min walk from Naumi Wellington

 

2. Olive Cafe

 

Tucked away like a well-kept secret in Wellington, Olive Cafe is the go-to spot for locals. Operating as a restaurant, cafe, and bar all in one, it is the perfect all-in-one diner for a casual dinner or a relaxing brunch. The waffles of the day are a must-try, offering a delightful twist to the classic brunch options. They also serve apple and coconut bircher, indulgent chargrilled beef fillet sandwiches, and light Mediterranean options for dinner. While you’re there, don’t forget to check out their exotic courtyard, flush with greenery and wooden decor that transports you to a garden realm, the best place for a temporary escape from the bustling city. 

 

Opening hours: 

Tues – Thurs, 10 am – 9 pm 

Fri, 9 am – 9 pm 

Sat, 8:30 am – 9 pm 

Sun, 8:30 am – 2:30 pm 

Closed on Mondays 

Address: 170-172 Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011 

Link: https://www.oliverestaurant.co.nz/

Directions: 5 min walk from Naumi Wellington 

 

3. Loretta

 

Loretta is where simplicity meets sophistication in a chic, minimalist haven. Brace your taste buds for their woodfired flatbreads, croque madame, indulgent egg waffles and excellent handmade crumpets. Their drinks menu is equally impressive, featuring delights like chai lattes, kombucha punch, a selection of wines, and their ever-popular latte and mint tea. As you savor your delectable meal, enjoy the stylish decor that is perfectly balanced between classy and rustic while soaking in the sights of the bustling Cuba Street. 

 

Opening hours: 

Mon – Thur, 5 pm – 11 pm 

Fri, 12 pm – 11 pm 

Sat – Sun, 9 am – 10 pm 

Address: 181 Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011 

Link: https://www.loretta.nz/ 

Directions: 5 min walk from Naumi Wellington 

 

4. Fidel’s Cafe

 

Situated on the eclectic Cuba Street, this colourful 1950s Cuba-themed cafe is hard to miss. With its home-style cooking, this bohemian haven is renowned for its brunch menu featuring fresh, colorful ingredients sourced from local artisan producers. Not to be missed are their Havana coffee, Cuban rum, milkshakes and signature hash browns that transport you to a bohemian paradise. If you’re looking for a place that serves up great food, sharp service, and good vibes, make sure to give Fidel’s Cafe a try! 

 

Opening hours: 

Mon, Wed – Fri, 8 am – 3 pm 

Tues, Sat – Sun, 9 am – 3 pm 

Address: 234 Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011 

Link: https://www.fidelscafe.com/

Directions: 5 min walk from Naumi Wellington 

 

5. Caffe L’affare

 

As one of the true pioneers of Wellington’s thriving coffee scene, Caffe L’affare is the place to go for coffee lovers looking for a good coffee fix. Established in 1990, this cafe boasts an industrial charm set against the backdrop of a coffee roasting and packaging plant, with its bean store and numerous coffee machines. Be sure to try their all-day breakfast menu, including their buttermilk and ricotta pancakes, eggs benedict and muffin selection. Wash it all down with a delicious latte, hot chocolate, or Primo, their signature coffee blend for a perfect finish.  

 

Opening hours:

Mon – Fri, 7 am – 3 pm 

Sat, 8 am – 3:30 pm 

Sun, 9 am – 3:30 pm 

Address: 27 College Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011 

Link: https://www.laffare.co.nz/

Directions: 10 min walk from Naumi Wellington 

 

6. The Hangar

 

Coffee lovers will love The Hangar for their coffee options and famous coffee tasting menu, a platter giving you a taste of everything from single origins to various blends. If you’re looking for something more heavy, try out their Double Shot Double Smash Burger featuring a mix of Bomber coffee grounds, Breakfast Burrito, or vegan BLT. With its rustic interior and quality brunch and coffee selection, The Hangar is the perfect spot for a leisurely weekend brunch. 

 

Opening hours: 7 am – 2 pm daily 

Address: 119 Dixon Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011 

Link: https://www.hangarcafe.co.nz/

Directions: 10 min walk from Naumi Wellington 

 

7. Midnight Espresso

 

Operating since 1968, Midnight Espresso can be considered one of Wellington’s longest-standing cafes. Adorned with spray-painted walls and illustrations, this hip cafe offers wholesome and hearty breakfast, lunch and dinner menus largely centred around vegetarian and vegan food. Nonetheless, their regular food options such as burgers, pancakes and a wide array of desserts are also highly received among its customers, with their Havana coffee, tea and hot chocolate being one of the crowd’s favourites. If you’re looking to grab a quick coffee late at night, make sure to stop at Midnight Espresso, as they open till 1 am every day! 

 

Opening hours: 

Mon – Fri, 7:30 am – 1 am 

Sat – Sun, 8 am – 1 am 

Address: 178 Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011 

Link: https://www.instagram.com/midnightespressowgtn/

Directions: 5 min walk from Naumi Wellington 

 

8. Best Ugly Bagels

 

Since opening stores in Wellington, Best Ugly Bagels has taken the crowd by a storm for their authentic, hand-made Montreal style bagels. Though they may not be perfectly round, these “ugly” bagels are known for being crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside, with a slightly sweet flavour from being simmered in honey water for that authentic Montreal taste. Do not miss their bestselling flavours, including the TAB (Tomato, Avocado and Basil), Yodi (Pastrami, habanero mustard and grilled swiss) and their King Salmon bagel, along with their Good Joe Coffee. 

 

Opening hours: 7 am – 3 pm, daily 

Address: 5 Swan Lane, Te Aro, Wellington 6011 

Link: https://www.bestugly.co.nz/

Directions: 5 min walk from Naumi Wellington 

 

9. Floriditas

 

If you’ve been to Cuba Street, you would have heard of Floriditas, a cafe that is almost synonymous with Cuba Street. With its high ceiling, full-length windows and bright interior, this cafe serves excellent brunch and dinner menus, including Green Eggs’n Ham and the classic Avocado On Toast. To top it off, they have an extensive wine menu showcasing the diverse wine selection from New Zealand and all around the globe! 

 

Opening hours: 

Mon, 7 am – 3 pm 

Tues – Thur, 7 am – 3 pm and 5 pm – 10 pm 

Fri – Sat, 7 am – 3 pm, 5 pm – 11 pm 

Sun, 7:30 am – 3 pm 

Address: 161 Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011 

Link: https://www.floriditas.co.nz/

Directions: 5 min walk from Naumi Wellington 

 

10. Sweet Mother’s Kitchen

 

With its eclectic furniture, wall-mounted collection and catchy Spanish music, a step into Sweet Mother’s Kitchen will transport you straight into New Orleans. Apart from its quirky interior, this cafe is known for its home-cooked style comfort food and amazing all-day breakfast options that last till 4 pm. Be sure to try their Prawn Monica Pasta and Cajun Blackened Fish for seafood lovers, and definitely do not miss out on their classic homemade pies! 

 

Opening hours: 8:30 am – 9 pm daily 

Address: 5 Courtenay Place, Te Aro, Wellington 6011 

Link: https://sweetmotherskitchen.co.nz/

Directions: 15 min walk from Naumi Wellington 

 

 

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Top 10 Events to Watch in NZ Fringe Festival 2024

The largest open-access arts festival is back! If you’re excited to catch the performances but are unsure of which event to go for, we have curated a list of top 10 events to watch in NZ Fringe Festival 2024! 

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1. Embrace

Performed by students with varying disabilities, including ASD, Turner syndrome, intellectual disability, Down syndrome and the legally blind, Embrace gives you a peak into their lives as they navigate around the challenges in the real world. 

Follow them as they uncover the sweet and sour in their journey to understand the world around them in this thought-provoking dance piece.

Photo source: @hannahplayhouse NZ Fringe Festival

2. The Rocky Horror Picture Show Shadowcast

An adaptation of the classic 1975 horror film of the same name, The Rocky Horror Picture Show Shadowcast brings you along the journey of a newly engaged couple as they enter a castle for help after their car breaks down.

Watch the story unfold as they meet strange encounters in an electrifying, unforgettable experience. With dazzling performances, songs from the film’s iconic soundtrack and interactive components, you can look forward to an extraordinary night of fun and entertainment.

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3. The Hilary Duff Film Re-enactment Festival

This award-winning performance is a tribute to some of the most popular Hilary Duff films in the 2000s, including The Lizzie McGuire Movie, Raise Your Voice, A Cinderella Story and Cadet Kelly.

Re-told in a comedic fashion, Nicola will have you reliving the best moments of the films in tears and laughter through audience interactions, singalongs, quizzes and more.

Photo source: Topic Images/James Ensing-Trussell

4. The New Blue – A Portrait of Pixie Williams 

If you’ve heard of the song, ‘Blue Smoke’, you’ll most likely have heard of Pixie Williams. The New Blue is a tribute to New Zealand’s first recording pop star and music sensation in the 1940s.

Expect replays of some of her best hits interpreted by all-star musicians and vocalists Rachel Fraser, Kirsten Te Rito and Lisa Tomlins in a nostalgic performance of Pixie Williams’ story. 

Photo source: @kirstenterito NZ Fringe Festival

5. Māreikura Lumina 

Māreikura Lumina is a transformative musical and visual art experience combining music, light projections and artwork. 

Featuring a line of distinguished musicians including Kirsten Te Rito, James Illingworth, Darren Mathiassen and more, expect to be mindblown by this extraordinary multi-sensory cultural performance. 

Photo source: @annnadooley

6. Endhoe

In a hilarious and enticing act, Anna tells her story of living with one of the most excruciating diseases in the world—endometriosis. Join her as she takes on the persona of the disease itself attempting to wreak havoc in her body as it battles with her system.

Having won the Hollywood and NZ Tour Ready Awards at Sydney Fringe Festival, don’t miss your chance to catch this critically acclaimed performance by Anna Dooley. 

Photo source: @greg.feiner @mark_vigeant

7. Mark Pleases You

What does it really mean to be a people pleaser and a good person? Follow Mark as he embarks on a deeply-personal journey of self-discovery in a story full of twists and turns.

Told in a light-hearted, comedic manner, Mark Pleases You has won multiple awards across San Diego and Hollywood Fringe Festival. Don’t miss him in action in Wellington this February!

Photo source: @redbulldance @j.happyfeet_

8. Loose Change Wellington Qualifier

Watch some of Wellington’s best hip hop and street dancers battle it out for a pot of loose change at the Loose Change Wellington Qualifier, with the Champion of the night being able to qualify for the National Finals in Auckland.

If you think you can dance and would like to join in the fun, bring a gold coin and get ready to show off your killer moves in the open cyphers during the night!

Photo source: @wethecollateral

9. The People’s Oracle – Free Life Lessons 

If an old-school television spewing out life advice sounds appealing to you, drop over to The People’s Oracle, an interactive art installation made up of first-generation TVs. Give and get life lessons from this interesting art piece and get answers to some of your most pressing life questions!

Photo source: NZ Fringe Festival

10. Verbs 

Verbs is a music and dance performance by guitar and dance duo Jake and Anita. Stretching from classic and abstract to folk and rock, the duo is fluent in multiple genres and their upcoming performance Verbs will let them dig deeper into an item combining music, dance, poetry and light.

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Top 5 Lunar New Year Events in Wellington

Still feeling festive after Christmas? Fret not, as Lunar New Year in Wellington is fast approaching! Get ready to be swept away by a tide of joyous celebrations, vibrant sights, and culinary delights this February with these top 5 Lunar New Events in Wellington.

1. Welcoming In The Lunar New Year

Kick off the festivities with the iconic Dragon Dance performance, a long, tail-like dragon costume lifted on several poles and moved around to resemble the slithering movement of a dancing dragon. Normally measuring around 2-100 metres long, dragons are considered auspicious in Chinese culture and performing the Dragon Dance during the New Year is thought to symbolize good luck and prosperity, while chasing away evil spirits. Make sure to catch this lively performance at various locations across the CBD area for a prosperous start to the new year! 

Location & Time: 

10 Feb 2024 

– Time TBC, New World, Chaffers Street 

– 6 pm, Capital Market, Willis Street 

Directions: 10-20 min walk from Naumi Wellington 

2. Dragons On The Waterfront 

 

Celebrate the start of this year with a series of performances located on the waterfront featuring Dragon Dance and Taiko Drummers! Together with upbeat music and the beautiful backdrop of Wellington’s waterfront, gather your friends and family for a perfect family-bonding activity. 

 

Location & Time: 

17 Feb 2024 

Dragon Dance 

– 8:30 pm, Civic Square 

– 8:45 pm, Whairepo Lagoon 

– 9 pm, Back entrance of Shed 6 

Taiko Drummers 

– 8:30 pm & 9:15 pm, Back entrance of Shed 6 

Directions: 10-20 min walk from Naumi Wellington  

 

3. Fireworks Display

 

As night falls on the waterfront, watch the sky light up with an explosive burst of colours in the fireworks display to celebrate the New Year. According to the Chinese legend, fireworks or firecrackers were used every New Years’ Day to drive away an evil monster called ‘Nian’ who used to terrorize the villages. Since then, fireworks were set off every Lunar New Year to symbolize good luck and drive away evil spirits. To celebrate the Year of the Dragon, this year’s fireworks display will be more spectacular, so make sure to grab your spot by the water to catch a good shot! 

 

Location & Time:  

17 Feb 2024 

9:30 pm – 10:30 pm, Wellington Harbour 

Directions: 15 min walk from Naumi Wellington 

 

4. Festival Day

 

For a fun-filled day of activities, head over to none other than TSB Arena, where a family-fun zone, cultural performances and an Asian market awaits. Get your face painted, let your kid get dirty with themed arts and crafts and take photos with roving panda, Gods of Wealth and baby dragons at Dragons Den. Hop over to the stage area for a five-hour cultural showcase of traditional and contemporary Chinese performances featuring dance, music and visual art by talented performers. Feeling hungry? The Asian Market sells a diverse range of Asian food ranging from stir-fried dishes, dumplings, sweet desserts and more that are guaranteed to have your mouth watering, so don’t miss out on this one-day extravaganza! 

 

Location & Time: 

18 Feb 2024 

The Dragons Den: 11 am – 4 pm, TSB Arena 

Cultural Entertainment: 11 am – 4 pm, TSB Arena 

Asian Market: 11 am – 5 pm, TSB Arena and Shed 6 

Directions: 20 min walk from Naumi Wellington 

 

5. Indulge in a Lunar New Year Dinner 

Start your year differently and indulge in a special dinner with Lola Rouge’s Lunar New Year Good Fortune Menu. Comprising of 6 courses, including a Baijiu Dragon Shot, Ora King Salmon, Longevity Noodles and a Dessert tasting plate, this exquisite culinary experience is designed to give you a taste of good luck and prosperity in the new year. To top it off, each guest that dines with us for the Good Fortune Menu will be presented with a Lola Rouge red envelope, enclosing a very special gift. Reserve your spot with us now!

Location & Time: 

Lunar New Year Good Fortune Menu is available from 6 Feb, 6 pm – 10 pm 

Directions: Located on the ground floor of Naumi Hotel Wellington and Naumi Studio Wellington 



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