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Whangarei Town Basin restaurant changes

By Lindy Laird
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10 May, 2017 05:00 PM3 mins to read

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Not loved enough, the restaurant and bar will now be taken over and relaunched with an Asian-fusion menu. Photo/Michael Cunningham

Not loved enough, the restaurant and bar will now be taken over and relaunched with an Asian-fusion menu. Photo/Michael Cunningham

The cheekily named Love Mussel at Whangarei's Quayside precinct is on the verge of being sold with new owners planning to re-open as an Asian Kiwi fusion eatery.

The pending sale of Love Mussel comes less than two years after it opened in the two storeyed, veranda-fringed corner building where several cafes and bars have come and gone over the years.

It will be reopened by Lloyd Rooney and Michael Fraser, who said they haven't muscled out their rivals, just taken advantage of what might have been a lease up for grabs.

They are the successful partnership behind The Quay, in the former Reva's on the Waterfront across the courtyard from Love Mussel. They also own The Cove at Waipu, The Dune at Mangawhai and The Vege Shed, an organic garden at Mangakaramea where they grow produce for the restaurants.

The Love Mussel was opened by Sandra McLean-Woods who also has interests in the Kensington Tavern and its adjacent Italian restaurant, Red.

Ms McLean-Woods said she did not want to comment at this stage about the closure of Love Mussel.

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Mr Rooney said the restaurant would be relaunched with a 1920s Raffles Singapore flavour, and be called No. 8. The menu will fuse elements of Chinese, Indian, Vietnamese and other Asian food "with a New Zealand twist".

The name No. 8 is taken from the street address in the Town Basin complex, the Chinese number for good fortune, also said to mean balance and fortune in other cultures, and the "number eight wire" Kiwi can-do attitude, Mr Rooney said.

Once the sale is signed off next week, Love Mussel will be shut for two days at the end of May but reopen "as a restaurant with no name" until after the Lions and Barbarians game in Whangarei.

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Taking over a neighbouring bar and restaurant wasn't part of Mr Rooney and Mr Fraser's plan when they completely refurbished the Reva's site.

Mr Rooney said when he heard the Love Mussel was for sale he became concerned about who would go into the premises, or when.

The Town Basin had been tired and wasn't being made the most of when he opened The Quay just under a year ago, he said.

"There's no doubt The Quay has upped the ante and I always thought it would be good for others to build on that. As it turns out, we've ended up doing it.

"I couldn't have thought of a better location for our fourth restaurant."

He said he hoped to accommodate Love Mussel staff in his other restaurants.

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