Restaurants in Napier
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Café Ujazi
Ujazi folds back its windows and lets the alternative vibe spill out onto the street. The superb coffee, substantial breakfasts and sparkly staff are a great hangover remedy. Try the rewana special – a big breakfast on traditional Maori bread.
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Kilim Café
Authentic Turkish cuisine in a rather smart cafe environment, adorned with suitably Ottoman cushions and wall hangings. Kebabs, felafel, hummus, dolmas, pide and meze – all fresh and every one tasty. Eat in or take away.
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Taste
They haven't quite nailed the décor – it's too brightly lit to be bohemian and too grungy to be chic – but once you're sitting on the balcony admiring the streetscape the interior becomes irrelevant. Both the menu and cocktail list are flavoursome enough to get your tastebuds buzzing.
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Provedore
A chic little number, from the deco facade in. Partake in some of the best food in Napier, from tapas, to mains, dessert and cheese. With a clutch of good NZ beers and fine wines, Provedore lures the sophisticated barfly, too.
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Groove Kitchen Espresso
A fitting name for one of Napier’s newer eateries. The sophisticated cafe fare, understated decor and cool tunes give it the X-factor. There’s occasional late-night grooving to be had here, too.
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Hep Set Mooch
A good place if you like a marina view, supersize brunch, fresh baking and good coffee. Not so good if you have an aversion to bright yellow and green walls and dubious artwork.
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Wok U Want
Stack your bowl with vegetables, noodles, sauces and your choice of chicken, beef, pork or tofu and watch the chef sizzle it up for you. It's cheap and incredibly filling.
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Restaurant Indonesia
Crammed with Indonesian curios, this intimate space oozes authenticity. Lip-smacking Indo-Dutch rijsttafel smorgasbords are the house speciality (14 dishes, $35).
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Westshore Fish Café
If you’re the type who needs cutlery, proper sit-down meals are served here. Otherwise grab some of the acclaimed fish and chips and contend with the gulls on the beach.
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Ziggzagg
Looking out on pretty Clive Sq, this sunny, gay-friendly corner café has an appetising selection of fresh counter food and cooked breakfasts.
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Take Five
‘Wine-food-jazz-art-ambience’ – that works for us. Live weekend jazz is accompanied by organic, free-range suppers and indulgent desserts.
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Bangkok House
Cheery Thai restaurant with an expansive menu of Siam favourites. Fresh, spicy and good value, too. Deservedly popular with locals.
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Harald’s Bread World
A cheap, good stop for lovers of European-style baking, with strong breads, croissants, hefty sandwiches and patisserie.
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Cappadona
In a town of good cafes, this is a standout, both for its modern, upbeat ambience, and a packed cabinet of downright foxy food. Besides an alluring row of biscuit jars, iced muffins and cakes, there are fresh sandwiches, salads and pastries. The hot menu has brunchy, lunchy dishes.
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