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A1 Meitaki Cuisine

Locality: Meadow Springs, Western Australia



Address: Formby Road 6210 Meadow Springs, WA, Australia

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24.01.2022 Kiwi boil up with fry bread special $5.00 limited offer. First come, first serve..



22.01.2022 To all our Whanau we will be heading to the Aberdeen Hotel, Perth for a SUNDAZE SESSION from 2pm till all sold out. We will not take any pre orders. So why not come on down and enjoy a day out with family and friends with a good vibe of Polynesian music, food and much more. So come dress in your best island wear and mingle with the crowd. Also we accept Cash and Eftpos-$1.00 surcharge applies also.... See you all there Sunday.. See more

19.01.2022 Kia Orana all, we are back again this weekend Sunday 14th February 2021, pick up in Kwinana from 1pm - 3pm. Just to let you know its Valentines Day so why not spoil your love ones with some lovely Island favourites. MENU!!!... Cook Island Mainese - $10.00 Banana Poke - $10.00 Pumpkin Poke - $10.00 Cook Island Argue Bread - $10.00 Coconut Roll (6s) - $10.00 Cream Jam Donut (6s) - $10.00 Pineapple Custard Cream Pie - $12.00 Rolled Pavlova with Peach and cream - $20.00 Seafood Chowder - $12.00 Ika mata (rawfish) LIMITED - $12.00 Chicken Curry with Rice & Drink - $15.00 Steak and Mushroom with Rice & Drink - $15.00 Valentine Chocolate Cake - $45.00 So don't wait till last minute to place order, get in now to reserve your Valentine munchies with your love ones. We also take Eftpos, bank transfer and cash on pick up. Meitaki Maata, See you Sunday!!!!

19.01.2022 500 LIKES Kia Orana and Welcome we would like to congratulate everyone that as liked our page, thank you so much from us all to you all. A Big A1 Meitaki



13.01.2022 One more day friends, family and Whanau..

02.01.2022 The past two weeks have challenged us all. The snap 5-day lockdown, and our transitional restrictions this week, haven't been easy. But Western Australians have... risen to the challenge doing the right thing, getting tested and making sure we prevent any community transmission of the virus. It showed that our systems worked - and now we can get back to where we were. I can now confirm, based on the latest health advice and pending no new local cases, from midnight on Saturday night, the transitional restrictions will come to an end and we will revert back to where we were on the 30th of January. Only a few restrictions will apply, like the standard capacity rules, restrictions on remote Aboriginal communities, mandatory contact registration and of course, our Controlled Interstate Border. The wearing of masks will no longer be compulsory as of Sunday. I know it’s been annoying, but the response from everyone has been fantastic - thank you once again to everyone for doing their bit. But while we're winding back these restrictions, we need everyone keep up the COVID safe practices washing your hands, keeping a distance where possible, get tested when unwell and using SafeWA. Recent changes made to contact registers and SafeWA will continue to apply. When you go out, you need to sign in. It's simple, but as we've seen this week, it can make a huge difference. I also want to give a special acknowledgment to our dedicated health staff and WA Police Force. Our teams at health geared up and dealt with a significant increase in testing long hours, extra clinics they all did a brilliant job. And our Police did a brilliant job across our community, ensuring people were following the restrictions and providing an important community service. They also did a brilliant job manning nine checkpoints across the state, as part of the travel restrictions we had in force. To everyone who helped get our State through the last two weeks by doing the right thing, getting tested and following the rules - thank you so much. This result is a credit to every one of you.

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