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Lizard1977

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#281515 22-Feb-2021 15:15
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There was a thread on great restaurants in Auckland, but it's from 2013, meaning it's eight years old now, and many of those places may be closed now.  I wonder if people want to make some suggestions on places to check out in 2021?

 

Some general points to note: preferences for cuisine will naturally vary, so any cuisines/styles are welcomed.  Similarly, what constitutes good/great/best will vary too, as will budget.  So I think just recommend whatever you would like, and people can take it from there.

 

For my context in asking this question, I'm originally from Auckland but only visit there occasionally, and don't really know what's good.  I'm visiting whanau this weekend without my kids for the first time in a long time and planning to go out for a "nice" meal, and looking for suggestions.  My whanau will have their own suggestions too, but looking to have something to throw into the mix.


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  #2661166 22-Feb-2021 15:49
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Ones my girlfriend and I frequent and like are: 

 

Hansan - New Lynn. Vietnamese food. Always good. And well priced. They have restaurants all over Auckland. I like the New Lynn one
Pho Heaven - Westgate. Another Vietnamese restaurant. Always a toss up between here and Hansan! 
Ottoman Mezze Lounge - Turkish food.  Last time we went it was amazing!  Dont go crazy on hummus though. 
Kauri Cafe & Indian Eatery - Indian.  Our favourite Indian place out West/North.  We normally get the banquet for two. Never let us down! 

 

Past that theres no one place we go back to regularly. We find so many places are just lacking or just stupid expensive. 




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  #2661173 22-Feb-2021 16:02
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askelon:

 

Hansan - New Lynn. Vietnamese food. Always good. And well priced. They have restaurants all over Auckland. I like the New Lynn one

 

I used to go to Hansan in Panmure quite regularly with people from work. We largely stopped going when they moved to the new location, either because the parking was worse or the person I went with most often left. I don't recall, but the food was always good.

 

My #1 recommendation (for the classy dates)... Grand Park.

 

If you're heading out south, Red Shed Palazzo is also very good.


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  #2661185 22-Feb-2021 16:32
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Try it out Otahuhu, as good or better than Hansans I my opinion
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