We have been to Bracu several times. The location is fabulous, whether it be for a leisurely weekend lunch or evening dinner. It's a good place to take visitors for something special.
Bracu's location is gorgeous. It's a good 40 minute drive from Auckland, quite easy to find, about 5 minutes drive to the east of the Bombay exit of the southern motorway. Don't plan to go there if you're in a hurry or have a plane to catch. This is a place you come to for a leisurely meal. Bracu is on the periphery of an olive plantation. The other business here, seemingly run by the Simunovich family, produces olive oil and skincare goods (www.simuolive.co.nz). You can stock up on any of their products from the range displayed, conveniently, in the Bracu foyer.
The restaurant is lovely, with a classy feel to it. On a beautiful sunny day you can sit on the deck surrounded by the olive orchard. At night, the deck is closed in by those heavy plastic blinds. It is romantically lit and feels very special.
The food at Bracu is generally consistently good. The chefs are chefs - not cooks - always looking for new and innovative ways to serve their dishes and they don't often disappoint. For this reason, if you are a picky eater, like your food covered in tomato sauce or have lived your life under a rock, don't bother to go to Bracu. Seriously, eating good food in top restaurants should be like an exciting adventure on which you can discover new heights of culinary pleasure around each corner of the menu.
Having said all that, I am sad to say that the waiting staff at Bracu are not so great. Bracu seems to have trouble finding and keeping great waiting staff who really know how to give a high standard of service. Teenagers doing a bit of waitressing for pocket money just don't cut it in a restaurant wanting to be taken seriously. A great waiter is worth their weight in gold. I really love to receive good service. There is something beautiful about a great waiter who knows how to make a customer feel special. When I am paying, I want to be treated well. And I will happily tip big bucks to a waiter who makes my meal memorable in a positive way! Sadly it doesn't happen that often at Bracu. Often it's just the small things like a laissez faire attitude, not topping up the water on the table, and omitting to clear away used cutlery/crockery. More than once though, we have been left alone for what seemed like hours when we wanted to order more wine or were ready for dessert etc. I hate to diss a place like this when I know they are really trying hard to be a top notch eatery, but they are really let down by their staff who sometimes appear not to give a damn.
Sadly, good service, a standard of excellence, attention to detail, a pleasant, happy demeanour and caring attitude and a desire to do a job to the very best of one's ability, are all things that are disappearing in this day and age.
But that aside, definitely take a trip to Bracu. I truly hope you strike it on a good day. You just might be pleasantly surprised, read more