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Class act |
194 Jervois Rd (Herne Bay) Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 378 7811 |
After undergoing a stunning renovation, Andiamo's interior in black and taupe tones now oozes sophistication. An impressive bar and lounge area is welcoming and the restaurant very comfortably appointed. For dinner try the Seared Rare Tuna with Cress and Crab Mayonnaise, followed by Lamb Shanks or Penne Pasta with Roasted Vegetables and Feta Cream. Supper is served from 11p when you can have "breakfast" or even an Eye Fillet Steak. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Special dining |
333 Parnell Road Parnell Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 379 8756 http://www.antoinesrestaurant.... |
One of the Parnell originals, this fine-dining restaurant opened in 1973. The surroundings are sophisticated and intimate, with tables indoors and on the vine-entwined veranda. Antoine's is popular for romantic dinners and for impressive business dinners. The cuisine displays a French influence through both menus. From the Nostalgia menu, try the Seafood chowder. The contemporary menu offers numerous game entrees ranging from rabbit to oxtail. All mains are served with vegetables. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cin Cin |
99 Quay Street (Ferry Building) Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 307 6966 http://www.cincin.co.nz/ |
Superbly renovated and refashioned, this is one of the oldest established restaurants in the city, yet still one of the most popular. Set in the historic Ferry Building and overlooking the water, Cin Cin has high ceilings, granite, and luxurious table settings. There is a strong emphasis on the sea, with Italian and Asian flavors through pasta, risotto and noodles. Wood-fired pizzas are thrown in for good measure. The wine list is extensive. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spectacular views |
1 The Promenade Takapuna Auckland 1309 New Zealand +64 (0)9 488 0678 |
Enjoy spectacular views of Rangitoto Island from the Takapuna branch of Daikoku--the Japanese God who provides delicious food. The restaurant is popular for business lunches, and group and family dinners. The chef entertains while cooking at your table. There is Teppan steak, Teppan scallops, and the Seafood Combination dish has crayfish, scallops and squid. Daikoku is fully licensed and also offers al fresco dining. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The essence of quality |
70-72 Jervois Road Herne Bay Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 9 376 2049 |
Essence offers top quality in food, surroundings and service. Consequently, be prepared to pay a little more for the privilege. The restaurant inhabits a lovely old brick two-storey villa in a fine state of restoration. Patrons may dine al fresco in warmer weather. A private room seats 14. The food is excellent and original--an Asian antipasto platter with dipping sauces; Spiced rack of ginger lamb on mint potato pancake with beetroot and balsamic jelly; Tequila and lime cheesecake with mango and chilli salsa. Essence is fully licensed with a fine selection of wines and a full bar service. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spiritual and organic |
265 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 376 2433 |
Expresso Love—a Ponsonby Road original—has a unique personality. The artworks and murals have a spiritual theme, and the emphasis is on healthy, organic food. Take your pick of areas to sit—the peaceful courtyard with Zen water feature; upstairs, with a bird's eye view of Ponsonby Road; or the middle eastern room for mellowing out. At night the cafe becomes "A.R.E.A. 265" with candlelight, art and music blending into a magical environment. The café is fully licensed and you may bring your own wine. Order food from plates on the bar or from the wall menu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gourmet pizza place |
262 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 360 1113 |
GPK is a restaurant, bar and cafe successfully rolled into one. A small cosy lounge at the rear of the bar has a fireplace and the timber theme is carried throughout tables, chairs and pavement seating. The menu is Pacific Rim and the food is always superbly presented. Pizzas from the wood-fired oven are exotic--the popular Bombay Pizza is chicken marinated in Indian spices, with red onions, cashews, banana, yoghurt, coriander and mango chutney. GPK is fully licensed, but does not take reservations. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Seafood with a view |
99 Quay Street 1st Floor, Ferry Building Auckland 1000 New Zealand +64 9 307 0486 http://www.harboursiderestaura... |
Located in the Historic Ferry Building (The), you will enjoy relaxed dining with a superb view of the harbour. Entertainment is provided by the constant coming and going of ferries, yachts and even the occasional ocean liner! This mainly seafood restaurant serves the best New Zealand has to offer--you can even choose a live crayfish from the tank. For a taste of everything try the Seafood Platter of fish, squid, mussels, tempura scallops, scampi and king prawns. For those preferring something from the land, beef and lamb dishes are also served. The wine and beverage list is extensive. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dining and live entertainment |
269 Parnell Road Parnell Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 358 4804 http://www.iguacu.co.nz/ |
Iguacu has prospered near the top of Parnell Rise for many years now. They must be getting something right. This is an inviting place; look for the gas flame welcoming you. Although large and busy, the restaurant retains a friendly atmosphere, due to the division into various indoor, outdoor and upstairs dining and bar areas. Live entertainment is a feature and the jazz session on Sunday afternoons is popular. An extensive menu of brasserie style food is available with everything from burgers to pasta or steak and vegetarian dishes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A good job well done |
242 Jervois Road Herne Bay Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 376 2937 |
Freydo and his team have been busily producing genuine, tasty Italian food for a regular and enthusiastic crowd for years now. The décor is informal and rustic in style, solid timber tables and chairs lend character. You can also sit at pavement tables under the green-striped awning. Try the Braciole Ubriache pork chops with brandy, Marsala and fennel seed; or the Pollo Rosso chicken with tomatoes and a touch of cream. All mains are served with potatoes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mediterranean in eastern bay |
Corner Tamaki Drive & St Heliers Bay Road St Heliers Auckland 1005 New Zealand +64 (09) 575 2919 |
A fine location combined with friendly staff, excellent coffee and a relaxed atmosphere make the veranda at Kahve a choice spot on sunny weekends. The views from your table across St Heliers Beach to Rangitoto Island, with sailboats on the horizon, are most pleasant. Located in a renovated 1920s shop, Kahve has comfortable tables and chairs. They serve very good coffee, breakfasts, brunch and Mediterranean-style lunch and dinners. Kahve is fully licensed and also has off-street parking. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dine in an island paradise |
Church Bay Road Oneroa, PO Box 130 Auckland 1240 New Zealand +64 9 372 9050 http://www.mudbrick.co.nz/ |
Here at Mudbrick, top-end cuisine is served amongst grapevines and the view takes your breath away. Beautifully crafted out of "mud bricks", the restaurant and winery blend in with the vineyard and landscaped gardens. The interior successfully evokes the style of European winemaking culture. Head Chef Carsten puts his many years of experience in European kitchens to excellent use. Accompany your meal with a glass of Mudbrick Cabernet Sauvignon Blanc, one of many local wines on the list. A cellar shop operates at weekends with tours and tastings, and Mudbrick also caters to functions and conferences. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Overlooking Queen Street |
Queen's Arcade Corner Queen and Customs Street Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 377 5759 |
Patio Café is situated upstairs, within historic Queen's Arcade. There is a great view of the passing traffic below from the balcony. It is particularly popular with business people for workday lunches. The food here is tasty and well presented, in predominantly contemporary and Pacific Rim style, for example fresh New Zealand mussels, chargrilled vegetables, and smoked chicken and crispy vegetables. This cafe-restaurant is fully licensed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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International scene |
13 Ponsonby Road Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 9 376 5112 |
Plusone offers personality plus - seven languages are spoken; international cuisine is on the menu; the air is fun-filled. They have a full bar, and courtyard seating is also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Italian delights |
97 Tamaki Drive Mission Bay Auckland 1005 New Zealand +64 (0)9 528 5398 |
Andrea is one of the longest-established drinking and eating establishments along the Mission Bay beachfront. With two levels of outside dining and cozy inside, it is popular with business people, groups and couples. Large murals decorate the walls and spumante bottles hang from the wooden beams. A large fireplace takes the edge off cool winter days, and potted tropical palms provide a balmier backdrop during summer. Italian and domestic wines complement a full range of pastas, seafood, pizzas and traditional Italian fare. It is also popular as a breakfast/brunch and coffee destination at the weekend. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Consistently great food in stylish surroundings |
226 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 376 3095 |
Prego has style! It is undoubtedly one of the best quality venues in Ponsonby, both for the excellent food and friendly competent service. Elegant in design and style, it achieves a sophisticated but unpretentious air. Terracotta floors extend through to the front courtyard, which is shaded by a large tree and awning. The excellent menu is Italian based—pizza, pasta, grills, salads as well as a rotisserie in the evening. Prego is fully licensed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fruit-based wines, handcrafted beers |
1171 Coatesville-Riverhead Highway 28 Kumeu Auckland 1250 New Zealand +64 9 412 8595 |
Riverhead Estate offers complimentary tasting of their unique fruit-based wines and handcrafted beers. This is the home of Pilot Bay 100% naturally brewed beer. Glennie's Restaurant, open for brunch, lunch and dinner, features casual dining and drinking in a relaxed atmosphere. With a cosy fireplace and mulled wine in winter, and dining on the al fresco terrace in summer, the Estate caters to variable weather. Function rooms are available for groups of up to 70 people. Traditional hearty fare is the focus of the menu at Riverhead with a full selection of meat dishes, seafood, salads and desserts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Definitive Ponsonby Road eatery |
150 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 360 1710 http://www.ponsonbyroad.co.nz/... |
SPQR was one of the original cafes in Ponsonby and its popularity has stood the test of time. It is now a sophisticated upmarket restaurant and bar rather than a simple café. It has a certain energy; the later it gets the more it seems to buzz. It draws an eclectic crowd from gays, lesbians and cross-dressers to business people and straights; people watching is a treat here. The beautifully presented food is Italian. Some examples from the menu include char-grilled calamari salad with rocket, roast garlic and lemon oil, and seared, rare tuna with smoked tomato, salsa, rocket, balsamic and caroli oil. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Big latte bowls |
33 Tamaki Drive Mission Bay Auckland 1005 New Zealand +64 (0)9 521 0979 |
With the largest latte bowls in Mission Bay, Scorpios draws a brisk business from local business people to residents and visitors. Come in for a coffee either indoors or out or enjoy the full menu from breakfast and lunch, through to evening meals of say fish or lamb, followed by a dessert. Tasteful music and attentive staff make dining at Scorpios an enjoyable experience. You may bring your own favorite wine to Scorpios! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Beside the boats |
Westhaven Marina 141-151 Westhaven Drive Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 376 0374 |
Tucked in under the approach to the Harbour Bridge, the view over the marina is superb, and this informal bar-cafe is popular with boaties and boat watchers alike. You can sit outside under an umbrella on the deck over the water, or inside where sliding glass doors allow good views of the boats. There is plenty of counter food as well as more substantial items such as Thai beef salad, pasta and Caesar salad. Food, ice creams and drinks can be purchased. Sitting Duck operates a fully licensed bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Landmark setting |
8 George Street Parnell Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 379 8859 |
TriBeCa Restaurant and Bar is situated in the landmark, red brick building which formerly housed the Institute for the Blind. Light and airy, and set back from the hustle and bustle, TriBeCa offers relaxed dining both indoors and in the brick courtyard. The menu is a tantalising selection of international cuisine--Moroccan seared tuna; a confit of wood-smoked quail; or green peppercorn rubbed venison for example. The beverage list is extensive, from juices, shakes and coffee through to beer and a good selection of wine. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Arabian nights! |
294 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 9 360 0468 |
Enter this glowing and inviting cave-like environment and be transported to the Middle East. Bright neon-lit Turkish and Eastern motifs provide the decorative detail. The kitchen is near the street, allowing a good view of cooking in progress, and it really gets the taste buds going--spicy aromas from the Middle East are hard to resist. Original Turkish and Middle Eastern dishes fill the menu, which includes kebabs and vegetarian food as a speciality. There is plenty of variety including pilaki, salads, tabouleh, moussaka, falafel, pilau, hummus, borek, kebabs and desserts such as baklava, kataifi and koshaf. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Newmarket flair |
19 Remuera Road Newmarket Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 524 0002 |
Umbria offers stylish but friendly informality and excellent food. The décor has a wooden theme, with polished timber floors, wooden tables and comfortable moulded chairs. Optional tall stools are positioned along the side for an extra good view. Plenty of papers and magazines are available. For breakfast try the Kenzie Grill and for lunch the pumpkin and feta salad is a good option. The menu is varied and well presented. Review © 2007, Wcities |