Sh8 Pukaki Information Centre, Between Tekapo and Twizel, Pukaki New Zealand
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This is a salmon farm in Lake Pukaki in Mount Cook National Park. Millions of salmon are raised here every year. They are all raised in a natural environment without feeding them with growth-promoting feeds. They are very environmentally friendly and healthy. The price of salmon here is very cheap and super fresh. It is definitely worth a try.
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This is a salmon farm in Lake Pukaki in Mount Cook National Park. Millions of salmon are raised here every year. They are all raised in a natural environment without feeding them with growth-promoting feeds. They are very environmentally friendly and healthy. The price of salmon here is very cheap and super fresh. It is definitely worth a try.
This is a salmon farm on the edge of Mount Cook, where there are about hundreds of thousands of salmon. They are all raised in a natural environment without any added food. Here you can taste freshly killed salmon on the spot. The meat is super chewy and tastes very different from the salmon we eat in China. It is worth a try.
This is a very good salmon farm in New Zealand. The natural environment here is very superior. The mountain snow water makes the salmon here very strong, the meat is tender but not fat, and the taste is very good. Here you can taste fresh salmon at a low price and the taste is super good. It is definitely worth a try.
This is a salmon-themed restaurant, and it is also a salmon farm. The salmon here is not much different from wild salmon in taste, and it is very sweet and delicious. While enjoying the delicious food, you will also learn a lot about salmon and its breeding knowledge. It is really beneficial to learn through entertainment.
A trip to New Zealand's South Island is a must-see. At its foot lies the beautiful Lake Pukaki, where you can stop for a while and sample the famous salmon. This small shop is located near the Lake Pukaki viewing point and the visitor center, and the salmon is sold in the same room as the visitor center. They only serve salmon sashimi and also sell boxed caviar. After buying your salmon, you can sit outside on a wooden bench overlooking the lake and enjoy it. The fish is delicious, plump and delicate, a feast for both the eyes and the stomach.