Plenty under twenty
In part two of Plenty Under Twenty, Stacey Jones hunts out the best cheap eats under $20 that the Tauranga region has to offer.
words STACEY JONES
Rikarika
I put the call out to the local community recently, asking for their favourite meals under $20, and the response was meatier than a pie from Patrickās Pies ā hundreds of recommendations flooded in.
So, after a fair bit of eating (itās a tough job, but someoneās got to do it), hereās my pick of the best cheap eats in the Bay of Plenty this month. From dumplings to falafel, sushi to curry, these are the top spots serving up serious flavour without breaking the bank.
The Rising Tide
Weekday wins
If youāre happy to dine out earlier in the week, youāre onto a winner-winner dumpling dinner. Letās start with a ridiculously good deal over at The Rising Tide on a Monday in Mount Maunganui ā and now at their new spot in Åmokoroa.
For just $15, you can treat yourself to five mouthwatering dumplings paired with a pint of craft beer. Iād recommend the mushroom dumplings, but theyāve also been branching out with limited-edition flavours like lemongrass and lamb. Yum.
East of the middle
Next up is one of my all-time favourites: Falafel Metro. They serve up the crispest falafel known to humankind, wrapped in a house-made pita softer than a fluffy white cloud for just $17. Total steal. Even the most die-hard carnivores wonāt miss the meat here.
Japanese feasts
If Japanese is your vibe, Chidori Ramen might just take the crown for the best meal under $20 in the BOP. Iāve been going there since the day they opened, and my go-to is the patina ramen with extra chashu and a ramen egg ā it never lets me down. Pro tip: their set meals are a great deal too, and the chicken karaage is a personal favourite.
Happy Fryday
Right next door is Chicken Fryday, a fried chicken loverās dream. Half a Korean-style fried chicken sneaks in at $19.50. Slather it in wasabi mayo for a flavour punch, or, if youāre feeling brave, go for the hot and spicy sauce ā itās hotter than Satanās breath and will leave you sweating like youāve just run a marathon.
Rikarika
Sushi secret
Still in the Japanese lane, pop into Rikarika ā the new spot where Falafel Metro once stood. Their sushi is arguably the best in the Bay, thanks to husband-and-wife team Brian and Rika, who take a near-religious approach to perfecting their rice. Grab a sushi set for just $15, or if youāre after something lighter, a mini rice bowl for $12. Iād recommend the tofu teriyaki. Plus, the owners are some of the nicest people youāll ever meet.
Bananarama
Just a hop, skip and jump from Rikarika is the wildly underrated Banana Blossom CafĆ©, serving up Malaysian Cheesy Chilli Fried Eggs for $18.50 ā a fusion combo of absolute yum. And if your wallet can stretch just a smidge over a crisp $20, their laksa at $29.50 is all manners of āfork yeahā.
Best of the rest as voted by locals
⢠For the locals in Matua, Head Loco got plenty of shout-outs for its Japanese grubs.
⢠Kebab lovers, Kebab Istanblue in Mount Maunganui is a go-to.
⢠Early risers, Pronto Burger does a $9 breakfast combo, including coffee ā absolute steal.
⢠Curry cravings? House of Spice in Fraser Cove serves up generous portions, and all their curries are under $20.
⢠Vietnamese food enthusiasts, Pho Vina (just off Wharf Street) dishes up authentic, soul-warming goodness for under $20.
The secretās out ā Iāve taken over @bop.eats, and Iām officially dedicating my life (and my stomach) to uncovering the best eats in the Bay. That means Iāll be diving even deeper into the best eats across the region, starting with another round of budget-friendly bites that prove you donāt need to spend big to eat well.