Rotorua, Bay Of Plenty
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Posted almost 5 years ago
Oppies Fish & Chips And Chinese Takeaway
There's too many all across New Zealand to just pick one so hit up a local and they'll point you in the right direction. If you come to NZ you've gotta get fish and chips it's a kiwi staple!
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