2584 days ago

Mediterranean Halal Food

Akdeniz from Devonport

Kia Ora,

We are a new cafe restaurant in Devonport inside the Arcade opposite the Devonport library. We offer Mediterranean dishes and desserts. Feel free to come and have a look at our beautiful and cosy cafe restaurant.
The cafe is open everyday from 9am and our restaurant is open for lunch and dinner from 11am every day. We could cater for your private functions and parties and could design a menu to meet your budget.
Please like us on Facebook page (AKDENIZ Bar Cafe Restaurant) and visit our website here: www.akdeniz.info...
We do accept online ordering through the website and you can pick up your order in 20 minutes or alternatively
Ring us on 09-600 2125 to place your order and pick up at the convenient time.

We look forward to meeting you and your loved ones

Regards,

AKDENIZ Management

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