If there's a particular type of food you're craving, chances are you'll find on Auckland's Elliot Street.
But its status as Tamaki Makarau's culinary star isn't new.
Elliott Street has been a place of gathering food for nearly five centuries according to archealogists.
And for Matariki this year visitors fill their puku as well feast their eyes thanks to a quirky new attraction.
Taurima is a series of floating neon installations and is the work of artists Lissy and Rudi Robinson-Cole.
First Up reporter Leonard Powell spoke to the creative duo.