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Maru Sushi & Don

Food & drink Sushi

11 Cryers Rd, East Tamaki, NI 2013
+64 9 299 5428

Description

A Restaurant Chain with Multiple Branches in Auckland Maru Sushi & Don is one of the top sushi restaurant chains in Auckland, New Zealand, with seven branches scattered throughout the city.

One of the locations is situated at 3 Cryers Road, East Tamaki in Auckland, offering visitors a variety of Japanese cuisine options.

Delicious Cuisine Choices

Maru Sushi & Don is renowned for its large selection of sushi and other Japanese dishes. Some of the must-try items on the menu are the Spicy Pork Don and Crispy Chicken. You can indulge in their delicious dishes for lunch or dinner.

Opening Hours

Maru Sushi & Don at 3 Cryers Road, East Tamaki, Auckland, is open from Monday to Saturday, while the restaurant remains closed on Sundays. Whether you're in the mood for lunch or dinner, the restaurant has a convenient schedule that caters to your busy lifestyle.

Another Branch in Bombay

If you're in the Bombay area, you can also visit another branch of Maru Sushi & Don located at Shop 6, 216 Mill Rd. It's an excellent option for those who want to enjoy the brand's delectable dishes on the go.

How to Get There

Maru Sushi & Don at 3 Cryers Road, East Tamaki, Auckland, is easily accessible if you're coming by car. You can take the State Highway 1, followed by State Highway 20, and exit on East Tamaki Road. From there, turn right on Harris Road, left on Kerwyn Avenue, and then left again on Cryers Road. The restaurant is located on the right side of the road.

Details

Open Days/times: Monday-Friday: 8 am-4 pm

Restaurants: Sushi

Price Range: $

Facilities: Home Delivery, Takeaway, Wheelchair Access

Open Hours

Monday8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Tuesday8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Wednesday8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Thursday8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Friday8:00 am - 4:00 pm
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
Public HolidayHours may vary

Last Updated: 31 Aug 2024

Location

11 Cryers Rd, East Tamaki, NI 2013

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