6 Avenue Road, Foxton 4814
Phone: (06) 363 8934
Chinese & European Takeaways
36 Johnstone Street (SH1), Foxton
Contact: Harjit Singh
Phone contact: (06) 363 8033
Email: foxton.tasmancafe@gmail.com
Facebook Link: www.facebook.com/Tasman-Cafe-and-Indian-Takeaway-106929948106821/
Situated conveniently on State Highway 1, we are a great place to stop for a break.
Offering Indian food as takeaway with all options of gluden-free, dairy free and vegan.
We also serve a full selection of fish and chips takeaway, burgers and desserts.
Pies, sandwiches, cakes, hot and cold drinks, ice cream, milkshakes, confectionary and household stuff, like milk, bread etc.
Games for kids to play on whilst having a break.
Swap a bottle is available all year round. Lots of parking space.
92 Main Street, Foxton 4814
Phone: (06) 363 5571
Email: enquiries@teawahou.com
Website: www.TeAwahou.com/Plan-Your-Visit/Things-To-Do
Facebook Link: www.facebook.com/TeAwahouNieuweStroom
Explore stories that reflect the multi-cultural beauty of our diverse nation. Climb the flour-grinding Dutch windmill De Molen. Meet our resident master carver in the Whare Manaaki. Or ask the local historian to start up the roaring machine in the Flax Stripper Museum.
This beautiful heritage park offers plenty of interactive experiences to enjoy. A family can easily spend the day here, if you include lunch at a Dutch-themed café or a walk through the historic town with its boutique shops.
On Sundays you can take a ride in the Horse Drawn Tram, pulled by two mighty Clydesdales.
92 Main Street, Foxton 4814
Phone: (06) 363 5571
Email: enquiries@teawahou.com
Website: www.TeAwahou.com
Facebook Link: www.facebook.com/TeAwahouNieuweStroom
Discover Māori, Dutch and pioneering history, in a beautiful setting. This is a place for the whole family. Two playful and interactive museums, a gallery and exhibitions let you reflect on your own heritage and family roots. A library and heritage space offer time for quiet reflection.
Explore stories that reflect the beauty of our diverse nation. Different strands of culture and language are woven together here – into one homely, exceptional place.
Come and experience world-class, in a small town. Its smart looks and impressive story-telling, have won Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom a number of top ‘excellence’ museum and architecture awards.