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    Casablanca

    4.3 (13 reviews)
    PriceyMediterranean

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    Outdoor seating

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    Chiana S.

    Casablanca is my favourite Turkish Restaurant in Auckland particularly in the north and I am not sure why it is much better than the Sylvia Park restaurant which is apparently owned by the same owner, I'd say it's the Chef as the food myself and my friend had on one visit wasn't so great. Although in saying that whenever I have gone to Orewa they have run out of the chicken skewers with mash and so I have never got to eat this. I fell in love with the flavours having a taste of my friends plate, who was lucky enough to have ordered the last portion before the waitress got round to me. The same thing happened the next time I dined here. So I ordered the meatballs, which were blimmin tasty and the portion large, but any sign of roast potatoes that were on the menu as coming with it and I was looking forward to were virtually void on my plate. Then we come to dessert - the chocolate caramel cake is a huge piece that you can't finish and the pear cheesecake was just perfect. Don't forget to have an apple tea which is very cleansing and very customary at a Mediterranean joint. The service here is friendly and great. The wine selection good including the Rioja I had was yummy. I will be back here to get that damn chicken dish if it kills me.

    Ed V.

    My wife and I enjoyed a fabulous dinner here. She had Remi chicken and I had two lamb shanks. My meal was so so good. Perfect. My wife's she describes as perfect as well.

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    Paasha Cafe And Mezze Bar

    Paasha Cafe And Mezze Bar

    4.3(4 reviews)
    21.7 kmGlenfield, Albany
    $$

    Excellent food, a good selection, and great service. The atmosphere evokes Mediterranean ambiance,…read moremaking dining in feel inviting.

    When date night comes around, but the weather is too cold I look towards our local area for good…read morefood ! We decided to try this lovely place, i don't think this place has been here long but it seems really busy in terms of takeout. I guess everyone loves a good kebab !! But let's talk about the food, which is what we're here for !! Two things we got, the chicken shish (large) and a little share platter (chicken and beef)- I'm horrible with name so you're going to have to go by my description and photo ! Lols So firstly the chicken shish, the large platter comes with the chicken, rice, hummus, yoghurt with an olive on top. Flavor I will have to say 3/5 it was nice but I felt that it was lacking that kick or punch. Whilst I don't know how real Turkish food taste... I feel like they like their flavors so I feel like the chicken should have a bit more kick in them. The rice was light and fluffy!! The hummus was really nice to have with the chicken and the little green thing on the side (again I AM SORRY !! I am horrible with names!!). Next the platter! It comes with beef and chicken shavings (well that's what I call them cause they gotta shave the meat whilst it goes around and around and around ) The platter comes with Turkish bread, olives, humus and yoghurt like dip and salad. I may have forgotten a few things but that's what's the picture is for !! Lols, overall the platter was like an average platter you would get (i.e. Cheese platter) Overall the place isn't too bad for a kebab stop or for a little Shish or even dessert ! Even though I haven't tried it lols. But with the total bill being nearly 50$ it's a little disappointing! But hey that's my say, I still think y'all should give it a try !! Peace !!

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    Divino

    Divino

    4.8(4 reviews)
    22.2 kmMilford
    $$

    I had heard through the grapevine that this was just the best ever pizza found on the North Shore…read more So of course I pestered my partner to take us there for a takeout pizza mid week. I arrived around five thirty and the popular pizzeria had a few guests eating pasta on the front outdoor seating area. The owner who bakes all the pizza's himself is a friendly and humorous Greek man, and was only too happy to point out the fave choices of pizza for us first time visitors. The Top picks were Greco, a delicious topping of lamb, red onion, olives, peppers, tzatziki, basil and parsley (My first pick also). And the Quattro Stagioni which had Salami, Ham, Prawns and Mushroom, this was sensational (my second pick). As it was the premiere visit, we opted for the two small pizzas, costing both under 18 dollars each, and let me tell you, I thought I could have eaten a pizza to myself, however the servings were so great that I only managed about 2 pieces each. Beautiful pizza base , and the toppings are just divino divine! I will be back as soon as I can, to try more pizza flavours, and a pasta dish for sure.

    Just need some good food during the interim of taking care of my mother in law in the NS hospital…read more We ordered one Divino Pizza and one Divino Pasta for three of us. The pizza and pasta are eally nice and far beyond my expectations (I preferred pasta a bit more). Got refreshed and continue facing whatever they are in the real life.

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    Divino - Greco pizza!

    Greco pizza!

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    Ima Cuisine - A chopped Arab salad

    Ima Cuisine

    4.0(30 reviews)
    29.6 kmViaduct, Auckland CBD
    $$

    Amazing food, authentic Middle Eastern selections and a great ambiance in the middle of town…read more Plenty of choice and the service was prompt. A little pricey but probably worth it.

    Israeli and Middle Eastern food in a trendy CBD location with intriguing decor. I was drawn in by…read morethe "Real Falafel Dish," which was clearly marked "Vegan" on the menu outside, so I dragged my meat-and-potatoes parents in here for lunch. The Vegan Real Falafel Dish was nice, with lots of salads (diced cucumbers, tomatoes, and greens) stuffed into pita bread with a generous amount of falafels. It came with homemade hummus and this interesting green dip that is apparently from Yemen and was super-spicy! (Mr. Google tells me this dip is called "zhug" and is made out of cilantro, parsley, and hot peppers.) The falafel balls had a nice flavour, but they tasted a little too greasy and oily for my liking. Falafels are a tricky thing and everyone has their own preference -- to me, these were just a little too deep-fried and crunchy (I prefer softer, less oily falafels). But they were still nice. My dad had the "Brick Lane Salt Beef Sandwich" (pastrami, kosher pickles and mustard) and complained that the meat was still way too salty for his liking, in spite of the name. I don't think any of us have ever had Israeli food before, so maybe that explains it? The atmosphere of the place was cool, with interesting art and tapestries on the walls, and curtains dividing up the space. The service wasn't great. We arrived at the beginning of the lunch hour (11:45am) and several other tables were approached and served before us even though we had arrived first. They were also very slow to bring us the bill. The table itself was rickety and kept swinging every time we moved. Almost made me knock over my water glass -- should really be fixed. All in all, I won't hurry back although my dish was interesting and not bad for a unique dining experience.

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    Ima Cuisine - Our own Falafel! Better than in Israel, we promise.

    Our own Falafel! Better than in Israel, we promise.

    Ima Cuisine - Yael and her family

    Yael and her family

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    Casablanca - mediterranean - Updated May 2026

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