We really come alive on sunny days. That's when we're at our best. The rest of the time, we grump and groan.
And one of the best things about summer is outdoor dining. It warms my heart to see street food starting to infiltrate the CBD. It's like our city is finally growing up.
My new favourite street eats can be found on Shortland St at District Five. You can't miss it - it's basically adjacent to that big, slightly skeevy carpark that sits between Fort St and Shortland St.
I've been on a mission to find a good banh mi sandwich in Auckland, and had had a string of miserable failures. Sorry, guys. There's too many Pakehas trying, and not delivering. I won't name names, though.
While there is a white dude manning the till at District Five, all the other staff are Asian (and, presumably/hopefully, Vietnamese). And I'm pleased to say they do a pretty awesome banh mi. Every element hits all the right notes. It put a smile - nay, a BEAM - on my jaded face.
I wouldn't rate the pho as highly, but I would order it again. I remember those first few delicious soups in Ho Chi Minh so well - having fallen sick as soon as we crossed into Vietnam, I couldn't finish the bowl in front of me. But good god, was it sublime, full of subtle and delicate flavours and bursting with freshness.