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Superior service |
2 Grey Street, Ground Floor InterContinental Wellington Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 495 7841 http://www.chameleonrestaurant... |
This restaurant sets the standard for fine meals, relaxed dining, truly impeccable service, fabulous food presentation and attention to detail. It is good for families, wining and dining clients, or simply a quick afternoon tea or coffee. Enjoy the airy, spacious feel created by floor to ceiling windows and mellow wood and autumn shades. Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Varied menus for each service. Light lunches include everyone's favourite Caesar Salad or choose fish or meat from the evening menu. Extensive wine list. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spanish flavour in the central business district |
146 Featherston Street Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 473 6001 http://www.copita.co.nz/ |
This restaurant shimmers with Spanish style. Enjoy a tapas plate over a drink at the bar, or settle in for a long business lunch. The decor is refreshing and stylish, and the focal point is the long bar for pre-dinner drinks. The walls are set off by large, flashy mirrors that give a feeling of space. The service is exceptional. Try out entrees, such as Paella Balls with Smoked Paprika Aioli and mains, such as Fillet Steak. There is a good wine list featuring quality Spanish, New Zealand and Australian wines. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Intimate French dining |
10a Murphy Street Thorndon Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 499 5252 http://www.francois.co.nz / |
This intimate restaurant has developed a reputation well beyond its size. Situated in a classic whitewashed colonial building, it attracts a business crowd from the surrounding office blocks, especially for lunch, and local apartment dwellers, too tired to cook, in the evening. The menu offers a small selection of traditional French country dishes. A main, like Confit du Carnard, is popular among patrons. Vegetable or salad side dishes are extra. The wine list, appropriately, has a good choice of French and New Zealand wines to complement the main event. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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