AucklandRestaurants

Other restaurants in Auckland

  1. A

    Merediths

    Dining at Merediths is the culinary equivalent of black-water rafting – tastes surprise you at every turn, you never know what’s coming next and you’re left with a sense of breathless exhilaration. You’ll need to book well in advance to secure a table for the weekend degustation-only sittings; this is one of NZ’s best restaurants.

    reviewed

  2. B

    CAC Bar & Eatery

    The terrible name references the Colonial Ammunition Company, who was responsible for erecting the very sturdy bluestone walls of this stylishly renovated warehouse. Cannonballs have since given way to risotto balls and the only danger is from taste explosions emanating from the tapas menu – particularly from the 12-hour lamb.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Murder Burger

    For quick eats, try Murder Burger, where there is no gilding the lily: the staff wear Meat Is Murder T-shirts, the logo features a diabolically carnivorous-looking kitty and the burgers are full of free-range, organic dead stuff: eye fillet, Angus sirloin, chicken, wild boar, venison, ostrich and fish.

    reviewed

  4. Takapuna Beach Cafe

    With a menu that reads like a travel magazine (Moroccan eggs, Tunisian eggplant, French-style terrine, chorizo, pancetta…) and absolute beach views, it’s no wonder this modern cafe is constantly buzzing. If you can’t snaffle a table you can always grab an award-winning ice cream or snack from the attached shop.

    reviewed

  5. D

    French Cafe

    The legendary French Cafe has been rated as one of Auckland’s top restaurants for around 20 years now and it still continues to excel. The cuisine is (unsurprisingly) French, but chef Simon Wright manages to sneak in some Pacific Rim touches. Book well ahead if you want to snag a table.

    reviewed

  6. E

    Clooney

    Like the Hollywood actor of the same name, Clooney is suave, stylish and extremely sophisticated. While the taste combinations are complex (venison with cocoa millefeuille, preserved cherries, black pudding and licorice jus, for example) the outcomes are faultless.

    reviewed

  7. F

    Grove

    Romantic fine dining at its best: the room is cosy and moodily lit, the menu encourages sensual experimentation and the service is effortless. If you can’t find anything to break the ice from the extensive wine list, give it up mate – it’s never going to happen.

    reviewed

  8. G

    Gala

    Mixing modern architecture and antique silver tea services, this bright cafe brings sophistication to the prison precinct. The whiteboard menu is crammed with interesting options: try My Mother-in-law’s North Indian Eggs for a fragrant version of eggs on toast.

    reviewed

  9. H

    Non Solo Pizza

    Like the name says, there’s not only pizza on offer here – delicious though that is. NSP has a bewilderingly large menu of classic Italian antipasto, pasta and grills and a cool street-facing bar with a chandelier made of Peroni bottles. Bellissimo.

    reviewed

  10. I

    Shaky Isles

    Kingsland’s coolest cafe has cute cartoons on the wall and free wi-fi. They do excellent breakfasts and super-food salads, but it’s hard to go past ‘good stuff in a bun’, the good stuff being mushrooms, avocado, feta, pesto and mayonnaise.

    reviewed

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  12. J

    Soto

    Auckland has a surfeit of excellent Japanese restaurants but this is the best. The staff glide by in kimonos leaving a trail of exquisitely presented dishes in their wake – including sushi, sashimi and zensai (Japanese tapas).

    reviewed

  13. K

    Engine Room

    A strong contender for Auckland’s best restaurant, this informal eatery serves up lighter-than-air goat’s cheese soufflés, inventive whiteboard mains and oh-my-God chocolate truffles. It’s worth booking ahead and catching the ferry.

    reviewed

  14. L

    Queenie

    Kiwiana reigns supreme at this eccentric corner cafe with one wall devoted to a 1950s paint-by-numbers Maori maiden mural. The food is a step up from standard cafe fare, with a short, adventurous menu justifying the prices.

    reviewed

  15. M

    Prego

    This friendly and stylish Italian restaurant covers all the bases, with a fireplace in winter and a courtyard in summer. And on the subject of bases, the pizza is pretty damn fine, as are the inventive Italian mains.

    reviewed

  16. N

    Eight.Two

    Hollowed out of an old villa, this dazzlingly white dining room offers a similarly modern menu and a great wine list. Catch the Birkenhead ferry from the city for a memorable night out.

    reviewed

  17. O

    Delicious

    The name doesn’t lie. Foodies flock to this neighbourhood eatery for simple but first-rate pasta at reasonable prices. They don’t take bookings so expect to wait – it’s always busy.

    reviewed

  18. P

    Urban Cafe

    Its urbanity highlighted by an industrial aesthetic, this chic cafe serves spicy Baghdad baked eggs (with lentils and Turkish bread), daily pasta dishes and enticing sweet stuff.

    reviewed

  19. Q

    Tabou

    Elegant and refined but informal and friendly, Tabou is the French restaurant you wish was in your neighbourhood. It doubles as a bar later in the evening.

    reviewed

  20. R

    Ima

    Named after the Hebrew word for mother, the menu is a harmonious blend of Israeli, Palestinian, Yemenite and Lebanese dishes. Excellent coffee, too.

    reviewed

  21. S

    Rasoi

    Lip-smackingly good (and delightfully cheap) vegetarian thali and South Indian food can be found here, together with lassi and Indian sweets.

    reviewed

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