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Watch the city lights |
283 Ponsonby Rd Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 376 2430 |
Situated in the historic Britannia movie theatre, Alhambra boasts excellent views of Auckland city and harbour. This elegantly refurbished former cinema is a great setting for casual dining and drinking. Live jazz features from Thursday through Sunday evenings. Emphasis on Spanish and Mediterranean cuisine with a New Zealand touch. House specialties are paella and tapas. Fully licensed, Alhambra has a good selection of New Zealand wines. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hideaway with a view |
183 Karangahape Road Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 9 377 8424 |
Hidden away at the very end of St Kevin's Arcade on "K' Road", Alleluya features nice views over Myers Park into the city. Sip on your favorite drink at the bar or feast on a hearty meal. An informal venue with mismatched chairs, Alleluya attracts and interesting, local, slightly bohemian crowd. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Turkish treasure |
434 Khyber Pass Road Newmarket Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 522 0448 |
Anatolia presents delicious authentic Turkish cuisine, and on Friday and Saturday nights, belly dancers display their expertise and their midriff's for your entertainment. Warm tones and walls hung with traditional memorabilia of Turkey provide an atmosphere, which is both intimate and relaxing. Start with a meze platter, to sample a little bit of everything, including hummus, and dolma accompanied by pita bread, follow with a kebab, and finish with deliciously sweet baklava and wickedly strong coffee. Anatolia is fully licensed and you may bring your own wine. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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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Across from the beach |
409 Tamaki Drive St Heliers Auckland 1005 New Zealand +64 (0)9 575 5239 |
Set right on the footpath overlooking St Heliers beach, Annabelles is a traditional café serving coffee, tea and light lunches during the day and Mediterranean-style meals at night. Crowded on weekends and warm summer evenings, Annabelles personifies the laid-back attitude of St Heliers. The service is quick and the staff is friendly. You get to choose from a variety of seafood; a hint of spices from the east makes the cuisine all the more tempting. 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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Power cafe |
285 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 360 1295 http://www.atlaspowercoffee.com |
Atlas is an institution on Ponsonby Road--they even sell their own T-shirt and their own coffee, roasted on the premises. Atlas holds up the world on the windows above the entry. There are plenty of magazines, and art to view upstairs. Glass doors fold back in warmer weather. Good substantial fare at reasonable prices characterizes the seasonally changing menu at Atlas. Muesli, toast, eggs, salads and sandwiches are all available, as well as yummy cakes, muffins and panini on the counter top. In addition to the coffee, Atlas is fully licensed serving wine, beer, spirits and liqueurs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Child-friendly cafe |
121 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 376 4954 |
One 2 One (formerly Atomic Cafe) has been established for so long that they sell a custom T-shirt and branded coffee! Original brick walls, polished kauri floorboards and a collection of antique coffee pots lend character. There is a small garden and deck at the rear, complete with a sandpit for the kids. Check out the petanque happening out the back on Saturday mornings. As well as excellent coffee and a wide range of teas, the cakes and brioche are luscious! The tasty and healthy breakfast and lunch menus are up on the board. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Stylish cafe/bistro |
268 Ponsonby Road Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 378 7766 / +64 (0)25 989 869 (Mobile) |
Bambina is a well-established, small café with a faithful clientele. The décor is a cool but gentle minimalism blended with a touch of the past. It offers an all-day breakfast, and is renowned for its panini and other delectable items such as bruschetta with avocado and tomato, and orange polenta cake. The lunch menu operates from 11am. Try the Greek salad with haloumi. The food tends to be international in style with a Pacific Rim touch. Bambina is licensed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tapas on Tamaki Drive |
81 Tamaki Drive Mission Bay Auckland 1005 New Zealand +64 (0)9 521 7000 |
With an emphasis on Turkish and Mediterranean styles, Bar Comida has one of the more distinctive menus in the area. Named after a Picasso painting (La Comida Frugal), Bar Comida features a full selection of wines, fresh fire-oven baked breads, Mediterranean style tapas and an interesting selection of meals. Try the lamb pizza or the Dukkah (spicy bread dip). A fireplace and warm surroundings are nice in the colder winter months and full-length windows allow for ventilation and outdoor dining during summer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mission Bay |
Corner Tamaki Drive and Atkin Avenue Mission Bay Auckland 1005 New Zealand +64 9 528 4551 |
Light and airy Bluefins, a specialist fish and seafood restaurant, seats 70 people. It includes a semi-private area for up to 12. One of the walls features a 27lb snapper mounted on a 2000-year-old piece of swamp kauri. Bluefins is popular with business people, families and locals. The wine list is extensive. For dinner try the seafood bisque entree. Complement this with a seafood kebab containing salmon, scallops, prawns, hapuku and Thai green curry sauce. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A slice of Turkey! |
2 Osborne Street Newmarket Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 529 1931 |
Here you can make believe you are in Bodrum, Turkey. Brick walls, Turkish carpets, bare wooden tables, flickering candles and comfy cushions make the interior warm and inviting. They even have traditional belly dancing on Friday and Saturday nights. The freshness and quality of the meals are excellent. Try the Mezze Platter of hummus, tabbouleh, pita bread, beetroot salad, tuna salad and yoghurt dip, or the staple but succulent Doner Kebab. The wine and beverage list is extensive. A good range of cigars is kept behind the bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nouveau Indienne |
110 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 376 6477 |
Bolliwood represents Indian fine-dining at its best, popular with locals and business visitors alike. The stark interior has won many awards for its simplicity and style, and it complements the fine cuisine with panache. The menu features both Northern and Southern Indian cuisine. Try the delicious Butter Chicken; the wine list is extensive. The spectacular chai—wallah will visit your table to pour tea in flourishing style worthy of a performance in a Bolliwood movie—one of the highlights of the meal! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Neo-post industrial cafe |
256 Karangahape Rd Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 302 2677 http://www.brazil.co.nz |
Located in the historic Norman Ng building, Brazil features an iconoclastic décor, superb coffee (they roast their own beans), a diverse clientele and awesome snacks; plus you can surf the Web on the upstairs workstation. Brazil features exposed pipes, peeling paint, and an apocalyptic espresso machine. But the décor pales next to the clientele; dress codes do not apply and there are probably more piercings and tattoos per capita here than anywhere else in town. Brazil is a top destination for lovers of fine coffee, regardless of hair style. Simple but hearty breakfasts are served all day. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Healthy food, congenial company |
80 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 376 3695 |
The present owners of Byzantium take great interest in serving especially healthy, mostly vegetarian food, and good coffee. Local business people make up the regular trade and often work informally at the table. Situated in an old brick building, which lends character, the café is warm and comfortable inside. There is an enclosed courtyard at the rear, and also footpath seating. Prices are reasonable, and the menu is varied--blueberry pancakes with sauce, smoked chicken melt with salad. Byzantium is not licensed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Smells good |
18 Lorne Street Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 358 0796 |
Long and narrow, Cafe Aroma is a great place to duck in for a quiet cup of excellent coffee and a sticky pastry. It is popular with local office workers and students. They fill the benches and tables and line the espresso bar, which has a great collection of current magazines. Original art adorns the walls. Well-presented and diverse sandwiches filled with delicious ingredients such as feta and Brie, complement the coffee. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cafe Melba |
33 Vulcan Lane Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 377 0091 |
This central cafe throngs with a diverse range of Aucklanders, enjoying light meals and good coffee as they people watch on this busy side street. Artwork hangs on neutral toned walls. The windows and doors at the front open wide to give it an alfresco feeling. Light meals are served, such as Thai chicken in red curry with Jasmine rice; smoked salmon mash with poached eggs and Hollandaise; or French toast with seared banana, bacon and maple syrup. They do excellent coffee and are also licensed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ponsonby archetype |
296 Ponsonby Rd Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 376 3338 |
Café Cezanne is the archetypal Ponsonby coffee spot, featuring footpath dining, and an eclectic assortment of customers, plying in and out all day long. Brightly painted murals and interesting reading material add to the picture. Healthy foods have never looked as good or tasted better than at Café Cezanne. Samples from the menu include seafood chowder and Penne pasta with venison sausage. Some decadent desserts have been thrown in for good measure. Wash them down with an excellent coffee. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Out east |
563 Remuera Rd Remuera Auckland 1005 New Zealand +64 (0)9 524 0356 |
Located on busy Remuera Road near the Upland Road intersection, Café Jazz has brought a touch of class to an otherwise prosaic environment. It also serves the best cup of coffee between St. Heliers and Newmarket. With elegant windows, polished wood floors and polite staff, Café Jazz offers a welcome respite during the busy day. The atmosphere is relaxed and conducive to staying a while. Open all day long, the coffee remains the same but the food changes as the day progresses. Lunches are very good value. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cafe at Kohi Beach |
2/237 Tamaki Drive Kohimarama Beach Auckland 1005 New Zealand +64 (0)9 528 8335 |
This very pleasant café overlooks Kohimarama Beach, the Hauraki Gulf and Rangitoto Island. It is popular with local residents, joggers, bike riders and strollers, and features outside dining with tables on the footpath. The café displays typical beach-side décor, with original art on the walls. But the best décor is the magnificent view of the water. Casual dress standards apply. It is a great place for coffee, tea, panini and cakes during the day and traditional hearty fare in the evening. Weekend brunch is a specialty. The café is licensed and you may bring your own wine. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lip-synching good time |
461-463 Karangahape Road Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 357 0778 |
Caluzzi gives a night out to remember. Auckland's most fabulous and friendly drag queens lip-sync to their favorite torch songs as you wine and dine in this cozy venue. Entry is by prior booking only. The entertainers chat at the tables, and later everyone is welcome on the dance floor. Caluzzi is popular with groups from all walks of life; but there is no point coming here if you are looking for a quiet night! The set dinner menu is NZD40 and includes dishes such as Scotch fillet steak, vegetarian pasta and Thai chicken curry. Caluzzi is fully licensed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Med in Mission Bay |
93 Tamaki Drive Mission Bay Auckland 1005 New Zealand +64 (0)9 521 1898 |
Located on Mission Bay's busy café row, Capri is open for tea and coffee, brunch, lunch and dinner. With a decidedly Mediterranean flavor, Capri is popular with locals and visitors alike. A traditional style café, Capri offers inside or outside coffee sipping. With soft pastel colors and friendly service, Capri is a great place to relax on a sunny afternoon. Coffees, pasta, pizza and wine are the attractions, each presented with an Italian-style flare. Capri is fully licensed so enjoy a special coffee after dinner, made with Frangelico or Kahlua. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Just ask Bill... |
1/323 Parnell Road Parnell Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 377 8550 http://www.chocolateboutique.c... |
If you have ever thought Bill Clinton looks well fed, here is the reason why. He popped in to this store on his way through New Zealand. Specialists in handmade chocolates (with over 100 to choose from), they also do gift boxes and corporate packages. Attached is a dessert and coffee shop where you may like to relax over a hot or cold drink, a snack, or some Swensen's ice cream. So, if you are after truffles, liqueur, fruit and nut, rocky road, coconut rough...whatever--this is the place. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fine Indian restaurant |
4/323 Parnell Road Parnell Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 358 2969 http://www.chutneys.co.nz |
Athidi enjoys a peaceful setting within the Parnell Village, with views of the city and harbour. The restaurant is decorated in warm, inviting colours and lengths of beautiful Indian sari fabric. Patrons can eat outside on the veranda or patio. Their fabulous masalas are prepared on the premises and are used in such delicacies as Machi Tikka "awesome fish"-boneless fish fillets in green masala, herbs and spices, cooked over the tandoor. All meals are served with complimentary rice. Chutney's is licensed and you may bring you own wine only. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Out on its own |
61 Normanby Road Mt Eden Auckland 1003 New Zealand +64 (0)9 630 6651 |
This fully licensed cafe/restaurant is in the heart of the (previously industrial) now regenerating area at the foot of Mount Eden--and full of character these parts are--you are very near Auckland's Victorian Mount Eden prison. Soft green and cream walls create a gentle background to the activity inside. Glass doors open to the green leafy courtyard. The menu is varied and interesting--Thai chili chicken soup, Caesar salad--an exotic version! Whitebait and scallop fritters. They are open for breakfast and have counter food, such as panini. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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High Street life |
56-58 High Street Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 303 1971 |
This lively cafe/bar/brasserie occupies two floors on happening High Street, just a minute's walk from Queen Street. A big sidewalk terrace provides a good spot for observing the passing pedestrian traffic. Patrons comprise nearby office workers in for breakfast and lunch, students and tourists enjoying afternoon coffees and drinks, and a mixed, youngish crowd come for late-night partying on the weekends. Cima serves excellent coffee and cakes, breakfast and brunch, lunch, Mexican delicacies and gourmet pizzas all day long. Cima is fully licensed with a good variety of wines and shots. 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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Great food, great service |
Corner Federal and Kingston Streets Rydges Auckland Hotel Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 9 375 5922 http://www.rydges.com/7/articl... |
Circa, in Rydges Hotel, is suitable for business entertaining, casual and occasion dining. It won an award at the Corbans Wine and Food Challenge, and was a finalist for Best Service. Circa offers inner-city catering, a private function room, and catering for functions. The decor is contemporary, the atmosphere casual yet stylish. They serve breakfast, and a deli menu of items such as Panini and pizza is available throughout the day. The lunch and dinner menus feature items, such as Oven-roasted Poussin on Chicken Liver, and Corn Couscous with Thyme Marscapone. Circa is fully licensed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Exquisite cakes and desserts |
426 Mount Eden Road Mount Eden Auckland 1003 New Zealand +64 (0)9 638 6499 http://www.citycake.com/ |
"Mouth-wateringly delicious and substantially satisfying" describes the creations of the City Cake Company--the perfect place to find a fabulous cake or dessert for a special occasion. Chocolate Parisienne Cake serving six to eight, Gin and Lemon Cake serving six to eight, Dacquoise, the "towering dessert", serving 12-15, Orange and Cardamom Tart serving 12-15 are just some of the offerings. Choose a slice to "eat in", accompanied by coffee, tea, sandwiches and rolls. High tea includes two club sandwiches, a slice of cake and tea or espresso. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Designer coffee |
43 High Street Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 309 5677 http://www.columbuscoffee.co.nz |
Columbus is surely a front-runner for "best coffee" in Auckland. An award-winning cafe design draws its inspiration from the coffee itself. A giant copper roaster greets you at the door; banks of brass containers full of beans line the wall; even the small round tables have beans under their glass tops. The staff has a passion for coffee and takes pride in what they do. Try their moccachino and watch how it is made. They also serve counter food such as pies and sandwiches. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cops and crooks |
83 Albert Street Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 358 0408 |
Situated directly across the street from the District Court, the Court Jester Cafe is frequented by lawyers, police, defendants and local workers. The Court Jester Cafe is a no-nonsense café—a decent bite to eat and drink at a reasonable price. It's actually a good place to sample quasi-home baking, New Zealand style scones, ginger crunch and lamingtons are all available here. The cafe does not pretend to be avant-garde—the clientèle have other things on their minds and want something familiar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Buon appettito! |
Ground Floor 5 City Road Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 373 2843 |
A very pleasant inner city retreat, offering both indoor and outdoor dining, Da Vinci's has been serving top Italian cuisine for more than 20 years. Da Vinci's offers intimate dining, away from the bustling streets. The restaurant opens onto a quiet courtyard. Fresh ingredients result in wonderful antipasto, salads, pizza and pasta. The mouth-watering gelato is made on site. The restaurant is licensed and you may bring your own wine. 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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Post office takes on new life |
466 Mt Eden Road Auckland, NI 1001 New Zealand +64 9 630 9330 http://www.belgian-beer-cafe.c... |
Once the Mt Eden Post Office, this rustic spot just outside of Auckland has taken on new life as a Belgian Beer Cafe. The De Post offers a wide list of Belgian beers with traditional cuisine including their beloved steaming pot of mussels. Stella, Bellevue, Leffe and Hoegaarden are always on tap here which adds a perfect touch to the pleasant atmosphere. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Authentic organic sourdough |
5 Clarence Street Devonport Auckland 1309 New Zealand +64 (0)9 445 3185 |
The Devonport Stone Oven Bakery has been a fixture in the area for about twenty years and specializes in authentic traditional sourdough. They bake 30 varieties of bread daily, all fat free and naturally fermented without chemicals. Also served are delicious gateaux, pastries, pies, soup and lots of great counter food, along with tea and coffee. The atmosphere is bustling throughout breakfast and lunch. The café is licensed and you can sit inside watching the bakers, or outside observing the passing traffic. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Humming with good energy |
256 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 360 0108 |
Dizengoff is light, white and spare in color, with polished kauri floors and large windows overlooking the street. Pavement tables are set between New Zealand cabbage trees. Atmosphere comes with the buzzing activity and music—frequently jazz. The counter is laden with plates of healthy filled panini and bagels and delicious cakes such as citron tart. More substantial fare is written up on the wall menu, from hearty breakfasts through to great salads for lunch. Dizengoff serves healthy fresh juices, various teas and excellent coffee. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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On a quiet suburban corner |
227 Jervois Road Herne Bay Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 9 376 5550 |
An old villa at the residential end of Jervois Road is home to the Empress Garden, which has been serving great meals to locals and others in the know for more than two decades. While traditional, the décor is light and refreshing--pale green walls contrast with red chinese lanterns and everything is clean and tidy. The menu featuring classic Chinese cuisine is pages long. Special dishes such as Peking Duck need to be ordered in advance. The wine list is short but adequate, or you may bring your own wine. They also serve plenty of green tea. 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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Deliciously fresh |
222 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1002 New Zealand +64 (0)9 361 3222 http://www.estasi.co.nz |
Estasi entices with its menu--a fusion of Italian/Mediterranean-inspired Pacific Rim cuisine. Brick work and wooden tables and chairs give warmth and character to the interior. Tables outside give a good view of the interesting Ponsonby Road foot traffic. The menu is extensive (even catering to children). There are many options in each category from pasta, risotto and gnocchi, to mouth-watering salads. They are open for lunch and dinner daily and weekend brunch. There is a fully stocked bar near the street--again, ideal for watching the passers-by. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Organic with style |
Shed 22 Prince's Wharf Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 309 9866 http://www.eurobar.co.nz |
Euro is consistently rated amongst the best restaurants in Auckland. Looking out from the edge of Prince's Wharf over the Waitemata harbor, the dining room is crisp, minimalist and very trendy. Nearly all the produce used at Euro is organic. Try the salt and pepper squid with roasted garlic mayo, charred lime and virgin olive oil, followed by the restaurant's signature dish-rotisserie chicken, rubbed, spiced and lightly blackened, served with creamy mash and celeriac slaw. Euro has a very good wine list. 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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Affordable seafood dining |
99B Tamaki Drive Mission Bay Auckland 1005 New Zealand +64 (0)9 528 4097 |
Enjoy affordable dining and views of Rangitoto Island and bustling Mission Bay from the Fish Pot Café--a long-time institution on the waterfront. Fishing nets, buoys and other maritime paraphernalia decorate this casual, friendly restaurant. Families and children are very welcome. Try an entree of delicious deep-fried squid, and a main of crumbed fish with fries and salad. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quick fix for addicts |
Corner Albert and Victoria Streets Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 303 3373 |
Located on a busy corner just down from Sky City, The Fix is a small, friendly café, catering to students, business people and visitors. With a large mirror on the back wall framed in ornate gilt and posters from popular operas, The Fix exudes an old-world charm. Seating in comfortable wicker chairs is available on the footpath, or try the classic coffee shop booth seating inside. The Fix serves simple but well-presented fare-coffee, sandwiches, scones, pastries and other snacks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Totally Asian food experience |
9 Albert Street Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 373 4917 |
As the best food court in the city for cheap and authentic Asian food, Food Alley boasts 15 kitchens sharing a common dining area. It is a bit like eating in a converted car park--but you do not come here for the scenery. Food from all over Asia is on offer. Zap is recommended, with its beautifully presented food from Northeast Thailand; try the larb chicken and rice. Claypot Roast, offering roast duck and pork Chinese style, with rice and soup is also excellent. A fully licensed bar also makes delicious fresh juices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Deli delights |
62 High Street Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 373 2340 |
Immensely popular with local business people and students alike, Foodoo is a delicatessen-style cafe with flair. Foodoo has slightly cramped, indoor and outdoor seating as well as window seats lining the walls. The variety of food on offer is overwhelming! The room is dominated by the food-filled cabinets bursting with salads, pastas, curries and more, which are all for sale by the gram. Meals can be eaten in or taken away. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All you can eat buffet |
Sky City Corner Victoria and Federal Streets Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 363 6000 http://www.skycity.co.nz |
Fortuna is popular with family groups as well as hotel guests and casino patrons. Children are more than welcome. There is a good selection of salads, complemented by fish, chicken, rice, beef, chips, seafood dishes and a good variety of dessert options. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A family affair |
Corner Ponsonby Road and Pompallier Terrace Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 376 3738 |
Freiya's is a family-run restaurant specializing in Indian cuisine, which draws on the traditions of Parsee cooking. The tables are set with white tablecloths and Indian-made silverware. The clientele varies, ranging from couples on a special night out to large Indian families. Meals are slightly unusual in taste but often familiar in style-meals like Lamb Rogan Josh are Parsee-style but still retain their traditional spicy flavor. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cosy cafe with courtyard sandpit |
32 Jervois Road Herne Bay Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 378 4573 |
Come here for great food and coffee and a friendly comfortable atmosphere. The ocean colors of Fusion bring a relaxed but creative ambiance and reminds us of our proximity to the sea. You can sit street side, inside near the old central fireplace or in the rear deck and garden area complete with children's sandpit. Examples from the eclectic menu include a breakfast omelet of fresh herbs and free-range eggs or for lunch, a Thai beef salad. Fully licensed, there is a good selection of wines available. 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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Get your English-style bitter here |
2 Mt Eden Road Grafton Auckland 1003 New Zealand +64 (0)9 379 3557 http://www.alehouse.co.nz/ |
This small brewery and ale house is set in Grafton's former library building. Their brews have great English-sounding names such as Bob Hudson's Bitter, Bellringer's Best Bitter, Grafton Porter and Bitter and Twisted. They also stock many other specialist ales and lagers—both on tap and bottled, New Zealand and imported wines, and a large range of single malt whiskies. The Ale House draws a mixed clientele from all around Auckland and has a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Their publicity boasts "Sorry, no poker machines, pool tables, loud music or Lion Red!" They do, however, offer great pub food! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Art of coffee |
Auckland Art Gallery 1 Kitchener Street Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 377 9603 |
The Gallery Café is on the first floor of the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki. With a partially sheltered terrace it is ideal for al fresco dining rain or shine. Inside, the walls are adorned with art, and the quiet atmosphere makes this locale popular for working lunches. The majority of its custom is drawn from local office workers and students. A full range of innovative and appetizing sandwiches and other dishes tempt the senses and could turn a quick stop into an indulgent lunch! The service is fast and friendly. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Join the flock |
38 Jervois Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 376 8072 |
They perch here on the Rock all day long--something good must be happening here. The decor is clean, light and minimalist. The ceiling pays homage to ripple ridge beam cladding, and is reflected in the silver chrome tables and chairs. Wooden seats prevail, and you can sit kerbside if you wish. All-day breakfast is served and includes some old favorites such as fruit salad and yoghurt or a Gannet Rock complete grill. Lunch dishes include seafood chowder and South Island whitebait fritter and salad. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The secret is out |
162 Garnet Road Westmere Auckland 1002 New Zealand +64 (0)9 376 8227 |
This café achieved local fame with the publication of Simple Cafe Food: Secrets from the Garnet Road Foodstore, written by previous owner, Julie Le Clerc. The steely grey interior is simple but stylish. Now under new, but equally capable and friendly management, the Garnet Road Foodstore serves beautifully presented toasted panini, toasted bagels, salad and antipasto platters. They stock a small selection of delicatessen items, such as arborio rice and puy lentils, as well as their own preserves, chutneys and relishes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Across from the trots |
371 Manukau Road Epsom Auckland 1003 New Zealand +64 (0)9 630 9685 |
Named for its proximity to the Auckland Trotting Club Raceway at Alexandra Park, Gee Gee's Bar and Brasserie is well known to locals and frequent race-goers for its good food, atmosphere and attentive service. Trotting regalia adorns the front bar area. The restaurant, at the rear, offers a children's menu and even high chairs. The owner, Ivan Rudez, is of Croatian origin, and the meals are often Mediterranean in flavour and presentation, and always generous in proportion. Hearty steaks feature on the menu alongside pizzas and seafood dishes. The wine list has plenty of variety. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Authentic Italian cuisine |
209 Symonds Street Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 302 2061 http://www.ginas.co.nz/ |
Gina's Pizza & Pasta Bar is a gem, nestled deep in the heart of Symonds Street. It is a cheery, well-priced Italian restaurant, big on both, taste and style. Owner Gina is an Italian-born, affable host, and the tastes of her pastas and pizzas are truly authentic and simply delicious. Gina's has the traditional Italian restaurant décor - red and white check tablecloths and photo's covering the walls. A little off the beaten track, customers seem to be regulars, or those who have heard of it by word of mouth. All expect and receive friendly service, great food and excellent prices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A hidden treat |
97 Anzac Avenue Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 303 0393 |
Hidden at the top of Anzac Avenue in the central city is Gloria Cafe & Espresso Bar. With a loyal clientele including TV personalities, models from a nearby agency and University students, the crowd is eclectic and varied. Kitchen delights include some great pastas, risotto and crab cakes, homemade pies and delicious smoothies--all very reasonably priced. Well worth the walk off the beaten track. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Character café and bar |
65 Pitt Street (corner Karangahape Rd) Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 377 0472 |
In one of the oldest parts of Auckland, Habanero is a charming blend of old and new--original exposed brick walls and the high board and batten ceiling sit well with the new bar trappings, wooden tables and chairs. There is an enclosed courtyard at the rear. Habanero is open for breakfast and lunch or just for coffee or a drink-- Habanero is fully licensed. The menu is varied, from a Croque Monsieur for breakfast to a tender Burmese chicken, ginger and turmeric curry on Jasmine rice for lunch. They also serve a variety of tapas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lovely views |
19 Tamaki Drive Okahu Bay Auckland 1005 New Zealand +64 (0)9 521 4400 |
Located just five minutes drive from central Auckland, Hammerheads was awarded a 1998 New Zealand Tourism Award. The restaurant is large and airy, ideal for business or family groups and functions. The views of the bay and the city skyline are unbeatable. The restaurant specializes in fresh seafood, however there is plenty of variety for those preferring something from the land, including vegetarian dishes. The Hammerheads Rockpool-a selection of their best seafood entrees and mains is a conversation stopper! 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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Tour of Asia |
7/317 Parnell Road Parnell Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 366 1606 http://www.javaroom.co.nz |
The owner, Hooi Hing, is a graduate of Les Roches, a Swiss hotel and catering school, and has managed several 5-star hotel restaurants. Exotic, fragrant and aromatic, the menu embraces the cuisine from Bali to Bangkok and India to Indochina. The menu will delight Asian food lovers, from the marinated raw terakihi (fish) in lime jus coated with ginger coconut dressing to Bebek Sumatra boneless roast duck in fragrant green chilli curry. Cool down the palate with a refreshing dessert of lychee sorbet. The Java Room is licensed, with a good selection of mainly New Zealand wines. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quick jolt of caffeine |
47 High Street Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 303 0066 |
For a quick caffeine jolt, this is the place. Friendly service, great snacks, and a real cup of coffee make Jolt a favorite with local business people, shopkeepers, students and passers-by. Tiny, with just a few tables and stools at the counter, it is packed at coffee breaks and lunch. Just watching the passing foot traffic on High Street is entertainment enough--otherwise, check out Steve's iconoclastic message board or leave your own witty observations on the unique magnetic graffiti wall. 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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Good food and fun |
382 Karangahape Road Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 377 2313 |
Kamo is located along the late-evening and night-action strip of "K'Road". The decor is dark with colourful Pacific Island artefacts. The clientele gets younger as the night gets older, and the music grows louder. The clientele is mixed straight/gay later in the evenings, and more conservative for lunch and early-evening dinner. The menu is best described as Pacific Rim. An antipasto platter is NZD15; try the Coconut, creamy beef curry or Turkey broth and shittake mushroom soup with garlic parmesan bread. The bar is fully licensed and well stocked. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shopping break |
17a Remuera Road Newmarket Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 522 2647 |
Kenzie is located in exciting Newmarket, where quality shopping is close at hand. Wide windows and doors open to the busy commercial activity outside. At the bar stools at the street-side window you'll be close to the action-in fact you will almost feel the cars passing behind you! More restful are the wooden chairs and tables within. The tasty, fairly standard menu is served with enthusiasm. The café is fully licensed, and also offers wine by the glass. The coffee is excellent. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Food fresh from the ocean |
Corner Lower Hobson & Quay Streets 1st Floor Viaduct Quay Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 9 309 0412 / +64 9 307 0019 http://www.kermadec.co.nz/ |
Situated upstairs, away from the throng on Viaduct Quay, Kermadec has an air of serenity and sophistication. Marine artwork decorates the white oak floor. Large folding windows open out to the view of the boats moored below and the setting sun beyond. The owner's fishing fleet brings in fresh seafood daily. Crayfish, scallops, prawns and mussels feature on the menu. Stunningly presented sushi and sashimi will tempt diners. Kermadec offers one of Auckland's top fine-dining experiences. Try the Seafood Platter, for a minimum of two people. Equally good beef and lamb dishes are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All day, every day |
2 Killarney Street Takapuna Auckland 1309 New Zealand +64 (0)9 489 9409 |
A long-established feature of Takapuna, Killarney Street Brasserie continues to be a very popular place for a business lunch, special occasion or casual meal with friends. Spacious and airy, the kitchen opens onto the dining area. There is a large fireplace, decks, and views out over the Hauraki Gulf. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Genuine Thai cuisine |
1 Saint Mary's Bay Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 378 1776 |
Formerly Kwan's Thai Restaurant, KaiMana is fully licensed and offers authentic Thai cuisine, served by charming Thai people. The decor is simple and effective. A green theme prevails, and the chairs are comfortably padded. The lunch menu includes a mixed entree plus a choice of main course. The food has a predominantly Northern Thai flavor, specific to the region of Isaan, from where Chef Mana hails. Main courses include Roast duck red curry with grapes, tomato & coconut. They serve excellent Tom Yum soup for those who like it hot! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Italian food, espresso, and cocktails |
259 Karangahape Road Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 358 1153 |
A genuine Italian experience awaits you at La Luna, with well prepared Italian food, a well designed but relaxed environment, gentle music and a competent staff. The menu makes a mouth-watering read--from an antipasto platter, to steamed green-lipped mussels served in a chilli tomato sauce followed by pasta dishes, such as tortellini al prosciutto--tortellini with cheese, Parma ham, mushrooms and cream. The restaurant is fully licensed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Curbside drinking |
5/429 Tamaki Drive St Heliers Auckland 1005 New Zealand +64 (0)9 575 2823 |
Jammed into the back of a busy car park in St Heliers, La Vie en Rose does a roaring trade with locals and visitors. Just a tiny place, crowds overflow onto the tarmac after work. Posters, maps, pictures and people recreate a traditional Spanish-style tapas bar in sun-drenched St Heliers. With no more than 10 barstools, it is standing room only most evenings. From coffees to wines to Kilkenny beer on tap, La Vie en Rose is an unpretentious watering hole that features camaraderie and good value. They also play sports on TV and offer internet service. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fight the Cold War |
Prince's Wharf 201 Quay Street Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 377 9865 / +64 (0)9 377 0040 |
Lenin is still one of the busiest bars on the Viaduct, especially on a Friday or Saturday night, even though the America's Cup frenzy has died down. The bar is star-shaped in keeping with the Russian theme. A small restaurant area adjoins the bar. Vodka Cocktails are of course the specialty of the house, and they are superb. They start at around NZD10 and are well worth the price. The Lenin restaurant serves contemporary cafe-style food such as stylishly prepared pastas and steaks, from around NZD16 per main. On busy nights bookings are advised. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mediterranean medley |
Shop 6, Shed 23 Princes' Wharf Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 358 5402 http://cafelimon.co.nz |
Limon Cafe & Bar serves up an interesting mix of Mediterranean dishes, as well as some great coffee and desserts. Their tapas platters are the perfect accompaniment to an early evening chardonnay, whilst their seafood meals are pretty hard to beat. Be sure to stop by on a Wednesday or Sunday to enjoy Argentinean Tango nights. Very reasonably priced and with a beautiful view of the harbor, Cafe Limon is a pleasant alternative to the bustle of inner city dining and is worth the walk down to the wharf. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Food, coffee, drinks, music, life! |
48 Market Place Viaduct Harbour Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 309 0833 |
Across the road from the Market Square, Liquid is set a little away from the main action at Viaduct Harbour, but creates plenty of life of its own. The interior is terracotta and royal blue. Full windows and bi-fold doors on two sides open to outdoor seating where you can watch the world go by. Popular items from the varied menu are the Cajun Chicken Sandwich with Kumara Fries for brunch, and the Creole Spiced Chicken Salad for dinner. Filled panini, lasagne, cakes and muffins are also available to eat in or take away. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Beachside dining |
200 Beach Road Torbay, North Shore Auckland 1311 New Zealand +64 9 473 5436 |
This restaurant perched upon the sand dunes overlooks beautiful Long Bay Beach. French doors open onto beachside decks for al fresco dining, or close tight against inclement weather. The restaurant accepts bookings for private parties, including weddings. The restaurant's interior features wooden beams and pitched ceiling; windows dominate the seaward aspect. Tables are simply adorned in white linen. The atmosphere is warm and casual. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Simple but tasty |
3/171 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 378 9679 |
Lulu's Cafe is a haven for lovers of good, simple fare. This unpretentious and inexpensive cafe is both cheap and charming. Like its food, the decor at Lulu's Cafe is simple. The service is always cheerful and warm, and patrons soon become regulars. The neon sign in the window offers Pizza, Pasta & Salad and that's exactly what you get, with the addition of tasty home-made cakes and sandwiches. Food can be taken away or eaten in, and the coffee is perfectly prepared by the cafe's owner. Lulu's cafe is licensed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Traditionally good |
Corner Victoria and Albert Streets Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 9 366 6258 http://www.maithai.co.nz/ |
Mai Thai Restaurant offers delicious, traditional Thai food in a beautiful setting. The fare is consistently good and includes the usual curry, noodle and rice dishes common to Thai cuisine. There is a good beverage list on offer and cocktails are a house specialty, but bring your own wine is also an option. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nobody goes hungry here |
51 Tamaki Drive Mission Bay Auckland 1005 New Zealand +64 9 528 3797 |
Located in the heart of Mission Bay, with lovely views of the waterfront and Rangitoto Island, Mamma Mia was established in 1972, long before the Eastern Bays became a well-patronised dining area. A further distinguishing feature is that the same Italian owner continues to run the restaurant. This is a small, intimate, friendly restaurant popular with couples out for a quiet dinner, through to family groups and young people. Al fresco dining is available in warmer weather. Typical and affordable Italian fare is offered including pizzas, pasta and meat dishes. The restaurant is licensed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Intimate affordable Italian |
31 Melanesia Road Kohimarama Auckland 1005 New Zealand +64 (0)9 528 9506 |
Located in the quiet suburb of Kohimarama, about 10 minutes drive from central Auckland, this small, intimate Italian place offers superb cooking and a relaxed and homely atmosphere. Try the Calamari Fritti tossed in garlic, lemon and parsley sauce. Do try Involtini alla Romana--veal stuffed with cream cheese, ham and spices and topped with wine and mushroom sauce. There are just a few desserts--as an alternative, end your meal with one of Mamma Rosa's special coffees. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hot curry, cool surroundings |
169 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 378 4500 |
Masala Cafe & Bar is a Ponsonby institution, and is still something of a novelty; a chic Indian café/restaurant. The decor is minimalist and clean, with lots of stainless steel edges and funky cow-hide seat covers. The curries are fantastic and come in varying degrees of "hotness" as specified by the customer. A fantastic Butter Chicken with side orders of naan bread, raita or pickles makes your mouth water. Masala is licensed and the wine and beverage list is extensive. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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On Cheltenham Beach |
46 Cheltenham Road Devonport Auckland 1309 New Zealand +64 (0)9 445 0305 http://www.mchugh.co.nz |
Best known as a venue for special occasion functions such as wedding receptions, McHugh's also serve buffet lunches. The restaurant is situated in an idyllic beachfront spot just a half-hour drive from central Auckland. The main feature of McHugh's are the bank of windows spanning the entire beach frontage, affording panoramic views of the Hauraki Gulf and Rangitoto Island. Breathtaking! A tempting buffet is served--hot choices include local seafood, roast meats, poultry and vegetarian choices and a range of mouth-watering desserts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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City style |
Upper Vulcan Lane Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 309 6300 |
Mecca Cafe is situated in Auckland's style epicenter, Vulcan Lane. The cafe is small and cosy-even the seating outside has wonderful gas heating. The clientele is varied. Some examples from the menu include asparagus wrapped in smoked ham with parmesan sauce; steamed chicken breast, braised leeks and corn on the cob; Penne pasta with chicken, asparagus, ham and cream sauce; and smoked salmon salad with noodles. The wine list features New Zealand and imported wines by the glass and by the bottle. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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An exotic mix |
483 New North Road Kingsland Auckland 1002 New Zealand +64 (0)9 846 0323 |
Mekong Neua Thai Restaurant is tucked away in the arty suburb of Kingsland, not far from the central city. They serve a mix of dishes from North East Thailand and Laos, which are rich and creamy and rarely disappoint. The restaurant is licensed, with a small list of wines and beers on offer. You may bring your own wine. Always friendly, the staff at Mekong Neua welcome new patrons and will quickly make you a regular! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Small things come in... |
23 O'Connell Street Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 309 5456 |
Merlot Wine Cafe is small and cozy, basic yet chic as only an inner city wine bar can be. The music is understated, as is the design. The Merlot Wine Cafe attracts people in search of a good meal and a range of wines, unrivaled in the area. Main meals are basic yet tasty and very reasonably priced. The menu includes Bangers and Mash with grilled vegetables and grilled veal loin on roasted root vegetables, figs and green beans. The fantastic wine list also includes local Pinotage. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Rowdy good taste |
67 Victoria Street West Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 373 2311 http://www.mexicancafe.co.nz |
The Mexican Café has been around for as long as anyone can remember! The bar is rowdy and cheerful and its Happy Hours are widely patronized and always fun. Portions are exceptionally generous and all the Mexican staples are here. The vegetarian quesadilla is recommended. Cocktails are a specialty, including wonderful Margaritas. The walls are adorned with photographs of its most popular staff and craziest nights, and tacky Mexican souvenirs. The clientèle come from all walks of life, for a great time and a hearty meal. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fit for a king |
2 Lorne Street Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 366 0885 |
Moghuls were the rulers of the Indian sub-continent, and the food here is indeed fit for a king. The walls are refreshingly free of flock wallpaper. There are seats by the bar, in the window alcoves and out in the small courtyard at the rear. This family-run restaurant offers authentic North Indian cuisine, driven, of course, by the Tandoor oven. The Butter Chicken is a favourite, as is the Lamb Rogan Josh. The restaurant is fully licensed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Top vegetarian cuisine |
272 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 9 376 7354 http://hyperdisc.unitec.ac.nz/... |
Vegetarian food has never been so interesting as at Musical Knives. With light ash-colored timber and green upholstery, it takes the clean, simplified line of decor in one of the older brick buildings in the area. Pavement seating is an option on warmer evenings. A private function area is available upstairs. The menu ranges widely with tastes originating from around the world. Mains include Organic Vegetable Tofu, Miso Rice Stir Fry, Fiorentina Lasagne, Organic Soba Noodles, pasta and salad. The drinks list focuses on organic wines, beers, and Japanese sake. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Malaysian cuisine |
66 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 376 2759 |
Mutiara is a cozy spot with a friendly atmosphere, and something of a rarity in Auckland--a Malaysian restaurant. Bright, colorful tablecloths and traditional wall hangings decorate the interior. The wooden and chrome are a nod towards contemporary urban style, and blend with the overall design. For an entree, try the Lucky Money Bags. Vegetable specialties include Gado Gado, noodles, and rice dishes. Mutiara is licensed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Upbeat, friendly and stylish |
4 Osborne Street Newmarket Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 9 520 4304 |
El Nino is a stylish bar and restaurant with a Latin American beat. Old farm implements and antique bric-a-brac adorn the walls and the ceilings have high wooden beams. Their specialty is South American cuisine and their fajitas are especially good. The wine and beverage list is extensive - a frozen margarita at the bar makes a good starter or refreshing end to your meal. There is a big screen in the bar area for watching sports and a small walled-off area containing several poker machines. A large, internal, roofed, brick courtyard area is available for private functions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Courtyard character |
259 Parnell Road Parnell Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 379 5358 http://www.nonsolopizza.co.nz |
Located in the heart of Parnell Village, Non Solo Pizza combines the traditional with the contemporary. The large restaurant seats 90, and a further 80 in the brick courtyard. Displays of preserved vegetables and fresh bread, the wood-fired pizza oven and the marble fireplace, lend character. The menu is sumptuous and extensive from antipasti to Fritto Misto di Mare-a selection of squid, prawn, fish and octopus to a wood-fired oven pizza, such as Al Sapore di Mare with shellfish, baby octopus, calamari, prawns, chilli, garlic, oregano and rocket. There is an extensive wine and beverage list. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cosy hideaway in central city |
3 O'Connell Street Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 377 1884 |
The O'Connell Street Bistro is the perfect place for an intimate tete-a-tete. It is a small, sophisticated fine dining restaurant with just a few tables. The menu is mostly contemporary cuisine and changes regularly to accommodate new tastes. Desserts in particular are outstanding. Prices are above average, but excellent service and fare is assured. Bookings are recommended, especially during lunch hours and early evening. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Local character |
135 Williamson Avenue Grey Lynn Auckland 1002 New Zealand +64 (0)9 378 0604 |
This is not the most chic part of town, but there's plenty of local style within Occam. The staff is friendly and efficient and the atmosphere is welcoming. Pavement seating is available, though large windows bring the outside "in" during the summer. A (gas) log fire keeps the place cosy in winter. A large blackboard menu offers daily specials around a Mediterranean theme, including vegetarian options. A satisfying all-day breakfast is served until 6pm. The tea and coffee are good, and Occam is also fully licensed with a separate raised bar area, complete with backgammon board and magazines. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Late night institution |
134A Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 376 4466 |
History is acknowledged amiably, with some of the original brick walls exposed, and the wooden floors polished. You can sit on a tall stool looking out to the road or crowd round a table with the energetic throng. Wine is available by the glass. Mains include vegetarian, red meat, chicken and seafood dishes. Favourites are the chicken drumstick with peanut sauce and the mushroom fettuccine. The food is generally tasty and the servings generous. Coffee, juice and soft drinks are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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None higher! |
Sky Tower Corner Victoria and Federal Streets Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 912 6000 http://www.skycity.co.nz |
Revolving sedately near the top of the Sky Tower, Orbit offers a menu based on New Zealand's premium fresh food ingredients. Popular with visitors to the city, you will enjoy unsurpassed 360-degree views of the greater Auckland area as you dine. The breakfast menu includes French toast with grilled bacon, sun dried cranberries and maple syrup. For lunch or dinner try Seared Salmon Supreme with basil and roast fennel risotto, scampi tails and mustard aioli. Orbit is fully licensed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Totally natural |
264 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 9 378 0201 |
Banishing the image of old-style health conscious eating establishments forever, Organic Kitchen is a super slick trip into the world of organic produce. It serves meticulously prepared organic meals and snacks at reasonable cafe prices, and though new, is already well patronised. Delicious fare includes Kumara and Chickpea Salad and some truly wonderful muffins. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Woo dares wins! |
47 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 360 1989 http://www.ottowoo.com |
Quick and cheap, Otto Woo serves healthy chopstick-ready "wok food" to be eaten at clean, communal tables or taken away. Service is always fast and there is usually a seat at the bar for those with time to sit down. The servings are good value and generously sized. The Little Otto is a perfect snack, with noodles or rice, wonton, spring roll and rice ball. Other tempting dishes are Prawn Tempura with shrimp, spinach and lemon on noodles, and Cashew Chicken with leek and mandarin on udon noodles. Freshly squeezed juices are served. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pricey, stylish dining, bound to impress! |
Somerset Grand Metropolis Hotel 40 Kitchener Street Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 300 9595 |
Otto's is an independent restaurant operating upstairs within Auckland's Ascott Auckland Metropolis Hotel. Trent Warren prepares a menu of contemporary cuisine which is served in an opulent fine dining setting. Examples from the menu include Shezwan five spice duck, with eggplant and rocket salad; Otto's fillet of beef Rossini with Perigueux sauce; warm apple pudding, sour cream ice cream and cinnamon tuilles. The wine list is extensive. A beautifully furnished private dining room seating 10 is also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Garden centre with pleasant cafe |
Corner Shore & Orakei Roads Remuera Auckland, NI 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 524 4037 http://www.palmers.co.nz |
Palmers Gardenworld is a well-known garden retail franchise chain stocking a wide range of native and exotic plants, shrubs and trees as well as tools, fertilizers and sprays, pots, compost and mixes. A garden design and landscaping service is available. The staff is knowledgeable and happy to help. There is plenty of parking at the door and a pleasant sunny cafe at the rear—just keep walking through the plant displays. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Excellent food, cool jazz and dim lights |
Lorne Street (Ground Floor, The New Gallery) Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 377 9973 http://www.paramountrestaurant... |
Consistently a favored contender for the "best in Auckland" title, this trendy downtown eatery and bar could teach a master class on how to run a restaurant. They have all the elements;a top-notch chef, crisp service, and a menu and wine list that make good reading. Paramount owes its smooth ambience to its high ceilings, large windows and polished wooden floors. Handmade paper lampshades give off a warm glow; jazz plays quietly. Chef Trevor Griggs' mouth-watering menu produces some surprising and delicious combinations using the freshest and best of New Zealand produce. The restaurant is fully licensed. 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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St Heliers society |
14 Turua Street St Heliers Auckland 1005 New Zealand +64 (0)9 575 5252 |
Set in one of the oldest buildings in St Heliers, Cafe Freddino specializes in traditional Devonshire teas served in a comfortable garden setting. Frequented by a loyal following of long-time customers, Cafe Freddino harks back to the days of leisurely mid-afternoon tea breaks. A cool garden setting offers a quiet alternative to the non-stop bustle of the St Heliers waterfront. Friendly service and traditional settings are a trademark. Breakfast, light lunches, cakes, muffins, sandwiches and quiches are also served through the day with coffees, teas and cold drinks. 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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Style in the suburbs |
5-9 Point Chevalier Road Point Chevalier Auckland 1002 New Zealand +64 (0)9 815 9595 |
Point 5 Nine call themselves "a little bit of Ponsonby Road in Pt Chev", and it is all this and more. A warm and friendly local restaurant, it bustles with locals even on a weeknight. Wooden floors and brick walls are set off by high ceilings. There is a separate cozy bar area. The good service and ambiance at Point 5 Nine make it an unexpected treat. Platters of appetizers are tasty and inexpensive and great with a fine wine from their extensive list. Mains include Cannelloni stuffed with spinach and a great Chicken Masala. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Best pies anywhere! |
288 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 361 3685 |
Come here for the best pies in town—the most delicious and best quality imaginable. They make a wide range of inventive and tasty flavours such as Lamb and Mint, Steak and Mushroom, Tandoori Delight, Spinach and Cheese, Spicy Vegetable, and Thai Chilli Beef as well as old favourites like mince and steak. They also serve sandwiches, cakes and espresso coffee. Busy at lunchtime, you can perch at the window bench, or sit at a table on the street. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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An Indian experience |
471 Khyber Pass Newmarket Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 529 1897 |
You can watch your Naan bread cooking in the authentic Tandoori clay oven at Poppadom. They produce a full Tandoori menu, and offer an extensive vegetarian selection. Simple and intimate, the restaurant is tastefully dressed with traditional brasses, and rich woven fabrics. Lunch dishes feature salads, kebabs and chicken dishes. They do an appetizing mixed entree platter and the Dhal Makhani is creamy and delicious. A children's menu of "fish and chips" and the like is available. The more adventurous may enjoy the mild Chicken Korma. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Traditional Italian taste |
156 Parnell Road Parnell Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 373 3740 |
Brothers Gino and Kiro began the chain of Portofino Italian restaurants several years ago. The decor of Portofino Parnell is smart but minimalist, with dark wood paneling. Diners include businesspeople and families, as well as couples tucked away in romantic corner spots. As well as pasta dishes the menu features delicacies such as Veal Marsala, Pollo Parmigiana, Bistecca Diana as well as calamari, prawns and mussels served as either entrees or mains. All Portofino Restaurants are fully licensed. 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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Cuisine francaise |
44 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1002 New Zealand +64 (0)9 376 8147 |
Situated in a recently restored historic building, Provence is one of Auckland's few, truly authentic, French eating-houses. Chef Laurent Brunacci comes from Provence and prides himself on the restaurant's fare. Typically French and delightfully understated, Provence has wooden floors and exposed brick walls. Mains are deliciously rich in flavor and include award-winning meals such as braised duck leg with green lentils, organic mushrooms and duck demi-glaze. There is an extensive wine and beverage list. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Long traditions |
404 Queen Street Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 302 0223 |
First opened in 1890, the Queen's Head Tavern, in its grand colonial premises is one of the oldest pubs in Auckland. Today it comprises a large bar, café, brasserie and pub. The Queen's Head draws a good crowd for both lunch and dinner, serving food from snacks to hearty meals such as rump steak with fries. Of course it also does a fine trade serving locals their pint of beer, 11 beers on tap and 22 wines served by the glass. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Brewing on the shore |
134 Hurstmere Road Takapuna Auckland 1309 New Zealand +64 9 486 6330 http://www.rtoto.co.nz/ |
R'Toto has a great atmosphere and ambience and brews excellent beer on site. Lava Lager is the most popular, with a clean crisp taste. Crater Ale is a bit heavier and more colourful, while Black Rat Dark Ale provides the full-bodied taste and texture one would expect from the name. They also brew a Raspberry Rat and a Lava Lite as well as other speciality beers. The bistro-styled food is equally excellent and imaginative, from the seafood pizza to market fresh fish of the day in hollandaise, pesto or apricot dipping sauce. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cheap n' cheerful Indian restaurant |
211 Karangahape Road Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 377 7780 |
Family-owned Rasoi Vegetarian Restaurant is synonymous with exotic Indian cakes and sweets. Always clean and quick, it attracts an eclectic clientèle from all walks of life, from middle-aged hippies to young punks and Indian families looking for a quick meal. Order from the light-box wall menu. Portions are generous and the curries always flavorsome. Unlicensed, traditional Lassi yoghurt drinks are popular instead, as well as the usual soft drinks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Powered by veggies |
Floor 1 10 Vulcan Lane Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 303 3624 |
Raw Power owner, Joe, is a staunch vegetarian and wanted fellow vegetarians to have a cool cafe to dine in too. The location above busy Vulcan lane is light and spacious as well as a prime spot for people watching. The salad buffet is always popular at Raw Power; a large bowl of salad is choose from bean, pasta, noodle, rice and green salad selections. Larger meals include corn fritters and salad and pita-bread pockets with salad. There is also a large selection of fresh juices processed on the premises. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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In the Red |
170 Jervois Road Herne Bay Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 376 5367 http://www.menus.co.nz/red/#de... |
Far from the gloss of Viaduct Harbour Marina, red occupies a large,airy space. The regular clientele of locals, businesspeople and families is growing as word gets out that Red offers great food. Entrees are rich and hearty and include corn-fed chicken breast with spinach and capsicum stuffing; and ravioli of Pegasus Bay crab and prawn. The desserts are delicious too. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Veggies All Around |
16 Fort Street Auckland, NZ New Zealand +64 9 307 1586 http://www.revive.co.nz/ |
Revive Vegetarian Cafe serves a fantastic range of fresh salads, breakfasts, vegetarian meals, smoothies, juices and more. Most vegetarian meals - pastas, salads, roast vegetables - don't provide adequate protein. The founders of Revive Vegetarian Cafe, Jeremy and Verity Dixon, realized this and decided to put their culinary background in to the Revive Vegetarian Cafe that's committed to serving up great tasting and healthy food for your body and mind. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hearty food and good service |
85 Tamaki Drive Mission Bay Auckland 1005 New Zealand +64 (0)9 528 8566 |
With a prime location on the main "café row" of Mission Bay, Riva more than holds its own with the competition. From the beautifully carved hanging sign to the rich desserts and fine coffees, Riva is a class act. Old World ambiance with posters of the Dalmatian coast and Carpathian Alps on the wall and Slavic accents in the kitchen translate into old-fashioned attentive service and mouth-watering food, (including a children's menu). Come in for coffee or for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Riva is licensed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Food Lovers' Delight |
23 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1034 New Zealand +64 9 360 6262 |
You will find fantastic food here, matched by an excellent service. The fare at Rocco's has a Spanish bent to it and one can tell that a lot of thought has gone into the preparation. The wine list is great and you have a variety to choose from. Cocktails are just as good but a little on the steeper side. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Kiwi pub and brasserie |
Corner Customs Street East and Gore Street Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 373 2071 |
The Rose and Crown is a traditional Kiwi pub and cafe/brasserie. The venue draws a good crowd from the nearby office buildings around lunchtime. Quiz nights are on Tuesday and live local music features every Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening. For lunch and dinner there are very tasty home-style meals, such as lasagne, steak and kidney pie, or wood-fired pizzas. The bar is well stocked and includes a variety of beers on tap as well as a good selection of wines and spirits. 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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Indian delights |
31 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1002 New Zealand +64 (0)9 378 2122 |
Indian culinary delights greet you at Saffron, one of Ponsonby's lesser known ethnic eateries. The food is delicious and reasonably priced. Masala dosa is scrumptious and there are tasty vegetarian dishes. Poppadoms are complimentary. The restaurant is fully licensed with a decent wine list and lots of beers, including the famous Indian Kingfisher beer, which goes perfectly with a curry. Always well patronised, Saffron comes highly recommended by its regulars. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Westhaven Marina |
Westhaven Marina Westhaven Drive Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 9 378 9890 http://www.sailsrestaurant.co.... |
"Winner of the prestigious Fine Dining Award in the Corbans Wine and Food Challenge, fine food and excellent service are assured at Sails. Floor to ceiling windows make the most of the views of the Harbor Bridge, the Waitemata Harbor, and the "sea" of yacht masts and rigging before you in the Westhaven marina. Seafood is a specialty, including fresh oysters, mouth-watering whole fresh crayfish, whitebait, scallops and tuna. You can also select New Zealand beef, lamb and poultry. Sails is fully licensed, with an extensive wine list." Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cool and contemporary |
425 Tamaki Drive St Heliers Auckland 1005 New Zealand +64 (0)9 575 9969 |
Lava enjoys a delightful vista of the harbour. Cool, white and colonnaded, Lava's attractive exterior is matched by the contemporary, comfortable interior. It is popular at the weekends for hearty brunch. In the evenings the menu is creative and extensive. For an entrée, try clam and crab fritter with smoked tomato coulis and for a main, duck breast and leg confit with ginger kumara mash and how about rhubarb brulee for dessert? Lava is fully licensed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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For seafood lovers |
208 Victoria Street West Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 377 8239 |
Sake Bar Rikka is hidden away behind the Victoria Park Market, only five minutes walk from Auckland's central business district. Eternally popular and well-patronised, it serves excellent Japanese fare with seafood as a specialty. Prices are competitive and meals are always satisfying. The sake list is more than extensive and several varieties are house favourites—make sure you book a taxi home! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Small but sophisticated |
114-116 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 378 8431 |
Much of the action at Santos happens on the street where you can see and be seen. Coffee enthusiasts from South America are behind this popular daytime haunt. The café interior is narrow, and has a smart minimalist style. Wide glass doors open to the street front or over the courtyard at the side, and the chairs are comfortable. A relaxed and jovial air prevails. Food is simple but tasty and Italian in character, such as panini and biscotti served with Santos coffee and fresh juices. The standard breakfast menu runs till late afternoon. Prices are very reasonable. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Thai delight |
42a Ponsonby Road Ponsonby Auckland 1002 New Zealand +64 (0)9 376 0320 http://www.sawadee.co.nz |
Sawadee serves excellent Thai cuisine in wonderfully Asian-style surroundings. Thai folk art and religious decorations festoon the walls, and seating is available at white-cloth covered tables or in sunken-seating areas. There is a spacious, tastefully decorated function room. The food at Sawadee is legendary, authentic Thai cuisine served in generous portions at reasonable prices. The bar is fully stocked and the wine list is reasonable in both extent and price. 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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Seriously good |
30 Swanson Street Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 307 2197 |
With simply superb coffee and talented staff, Serious Espresso is as serious about coffee as the name suggests. They blend and roast their own beans and despite several location changes, the crowds keep following the aroma for their daily caffeine fix and light snacks. Whole and ground coffee is available to take away. On Monday evenings (7:30p-10p) a live jazz band plays. The café is licensed to serve beer and wine and also serves a vegetarian "Pacific Platter" in the evenings. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cosy curry |
26 Jervois Road Herne Bay Auckland 1001 New Zealand +64 (0)9 378 8896 |
Consistently good and always busy, Shahi Cafe is an established Auckland institution. Occupying two levels in a tiny building, it is always filled with happy diners and regulars waiting on takeaway meals. However, once you start eating, cramped quickly becomes comfortable. The Shahi chefs serve their own interpretations of mostly traditional, Northern Indian dishes. The Shahi Makhani is a smooth, creamy Butter Chicken, a delicious treat. The Shahi is strictly bring your own wine only, and a small beverage selection is available at very reasonable prices. Review & |