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    Clarks Beach Takeaways

    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 8:30 PM

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    Marlin Cafe & Grill - NZ green lipped mussels and veggie stir fry and glasses of excellent Pinot Gris!

    Marlin Cafe & Grill

    3.8(4 reviews)
    75.0 km

    This was a short drive from the town centre, but worth the effort. It's right at the end of the…read moreroad by an old concrete silo. I tried the local caught Tarakihi Fish burger and my wife had Steak sammy. Both dishes were a full plateful. I had 4 big pieces of fish on my plate, and was quite stuffed by them alone with the burger bun and chips that accompanied them. My wife also said the same about her meal. It's a shame for such large portions and we could not finish such a lovely meal. I loved the wooden and nautical decor both inside and out. The staff were very friendly and helpful. It's such a shame about it's location, being out on it's own, but that is also the attraction, far enough from the crowd to be worth the effort.

    The food and service was good. However, I was deeply disturbed by the "shims" toilet sign. There…read morewere two toilets, one marked "Her" and one marked "Him". A third door had a sign that I assumed was a joke about gender neutral toilets. But when you opened the door titled "shims" it was a sink and basically a utility closet! This joke was disgusting and as a visitor/tourist I am a bit disappointed with how this sign reflects the rest of the town. Maybe I am missing a "kiwi-ism" and it means something else...but I think it is a poorly made joke. I would not recommend this place as family appropriate.

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    Huntly Seafoods - Snapper n chips

    Huntly Seafoods

    5.0(1 review)
    61.9 km

    After our first day of bicycle touring in New Zealand from Auckland to Huntly, we arrived on Main…read moreStreet tired, thirsty and VERY HUNGRY! After walking up and down Main Street, eyeing the restaurants and deli shops as if they were prey to a pack of wolves, there was only one shop which stood out from the rest of the crowd. The fresh seafood on ice, fish & chips, and smoked fish of the day drew me in. There's seating indoors and outside. This is a fish market, don't come here for ambiance or a romantic dinner for 2... or 3... or 4. The decor is the meal, laid out fresh on the counters by the purveyors of this fine seafood establishment. The owner and staff are very helpful, answering questions from customers who are either ordering to eat in or to be freshly packed for home. Taking a seat on the curbside table, we started on the smoked fish of the day. The white flesh of the smoked fish has a firm texture, stronger flavors and medium to high oil content. The anticipation was over when the family size platter of Fish and Chips arrived. The no-frills little chippy shop serves up chunky pieces of moist white fish against a crispy batter. The batter here is better than most chippy shops we've had in New Zealand, generally underwhelming and greasy. The mountainful of chips are crisp and firm. The fried battered oysters and scallops are a good complement to the fish and chips. The family size fish and chips platter was affordably priced. The standout of the meal was the Kina. If you're always on the lookout for the ultimate uni/sea urchin experience on your travels, don't pass up a chance to try the New Zealand version of the spiny shelled creature. Kina has been a part of the local Maori diet for hundreds of years. Having ordered one from the counter as my "dessert" and brought out to our table, an elderly Maori passing by gave a recommendation to eat the dark seedy liquid around the roe. The owner had recommended against the idea, explaining most Kiwis find the taste of the dark liquid too bitter. After separately a few pieces of the roe from the dark liquid inside the half opened Kina shell, the roe was fresh, had a soft texture, and slightly bitter compared to Japanese sea urchins. I tried a small taste of the dark liquid with a roe, and as warned it was indeed very bitter, enough to scrunch up your face. Try the Kina roe on its own. The five star rating for this shop was mainly due to our hungry stomachs after a day of cycling, the affordable and generous portions, the friendly staff, and the Kina experience.

    Banque Oyster Bar & Eatery - raw Kaipara Oyster is stunning i've ever had

    Banque Oyster Bar & Eatery

    4.3(11 reviews)
    29.5 kmRemuera
    $$$

    A trendy Eatery in the suburb. This got to be better than the usual restaurant you find in the…read moreneighbourhood. We loved the atmosphere and the service there. Staff are very friendly and loved to help you with your good selection if you get stuck because of their variety! Oysters were fresh, wine was nice, food was beautifully presented and delicious! Although it said it was small but we find that reasonable to share between three of us for three small plates and a pizza. We also ordered some oysters. We will definitely go back there again. =)

    Banque is a quiet, but trendy eatery found on Remuera Road. I had been meaning to try this place…read morefor weeks after the good recommendations from a cousin. The inside is totally not what you expect. Don't be put off from this place, because its in Remuera and gives that upperclass vibe. The inside of Banque, is totally comforting and relaxing. Theres wonderful warm decor and an inside fire. Its a great place to have lunch or dinner with a glass of wine. My dining partner and I went for a quiet Friday lunch. Banque's menu is designed for sharing. The menu has a slight Asian flavour. I would def recommend having the Bluff oysters and diamond shell clams. They were served with a delicious dipping sauce. Obviously Bluff oysters are only served to season, so if you have the chance to eat them, try them! I wouldn't normally order any kind of pizza, but seeing it was a pizza bread it was a good choice for a filler, but tbh it was really tasty. The dough was super soft and flavour was great. The other two dishes were just a bit bland and lacked the same flavour excitement as the other dishes. I would recommend for Banque to just add more flavour to the ribs instead of just covering them in hoisin sauce. Although i think its a great idea serving lamb ribs as its pretty rare on other restaurant menus. Service was great, lovely guy who served us and I think i may have even tipped him. Would def recommend coming here, for good food, great atmosphere and service. Also good value for money, but Banque features in the Entertainment book if you want a good deal. Rating: Food: 6/10 Service: 9/10 Value for Money: Average 311 Remuera road, Remuera Opening Hours: Mon, Tues, Sat, Sun: 3pm-Late Weds-Fri: 12pm-Late

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