Restaurants in Whangarei
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Pimarn Thai
As gaudy as every good Thai restaurant should be – there’s plenty of gold and glass bling on the walls and around the necks of the serving staff. The lengthy menu features all Thailand’s blockbuster dishes, including a tasty pad thai.
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à Deco
Northland’s best restaurant, with an inventive menu that prominently features local produce: Northland scallops, Tutukaka tuna, Waimate mushrooms, Kaipara flounder, Dargaville kumara (sweet potato) and the native flavours of horopito and manuka. Art-deco fans will adore the setting – a wonderfully curvaceous marine-style villa with original fixtures.
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Nectar
Oozing boho cool, Nectar has strong fair-trade coffee, hip staff, chilled-out grooves and urban views from the back of a fabulous old building. Breakfast couldn’t be sweeter than the passionfruit muesli sundae.
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Bob
Hey Bob, nice coffee. How would you describe yourself? Deli? Cafe? All that fancy produce spices up the standards – like the kransky sausages in the big breakfast. Nice one, Bob.
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Salut Bar & Brasserie
A grand setting for a boozy lunch. Grab one of the booths scooped out of dark chocolate leather and settle in for delicious fresh dishes such as the tuna carpaccio salad.
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Deluca Cafe
Sink into one of the moulded white-plastic chairs at this stylish yet relatively reasonably priced cafe and order something delectable from the cabinet.
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Fresh
Fresh as a daisy with white walls and supersized flower photography, this chic cafe serves up great coffee and interesting breakfasts.
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Caffeine
There’s no prize for guessing what the regular junkies are here for. Nice brekkies and cafe snacks too.
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Stumpy’s
A legendary chippie with a seafood basket ($12) that could leave you stumped.
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