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Dux Dine

3.6 (26 reviews)
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Open 9:00 am - 9:30 pm

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Loud
Outdoor seating
Dogs allowed
Good for kids

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John B.

I am somewhat confused as to the meaning of the word "Dux" in New Zealand vernacular; I think it means something like "Ace" or "#1", but in any case, this restaurant, while not unbeatably good, certainly fit the bill for my needs as a weary traveler. Their prices are quite high, but I found that pizzas were on special upon talking with the staff (a special not evident on their website or anywhere in the restaurant that I saw, which they might want to look into if they want people to take them up on it). With pizza being cheap, I totally pigged out on what I knew would be my one real meal of the day, adding some sort of fried potato thing and a berry smoothie that was heavier than I anticipated (yogurt, I think). It all worked out well for me. I was full for as long as I needed to be on my cross-island trip, and it was all very good. The menu was friendlier to special dietary needs than many in South Island New Zealand, and the setting a pleasant renovated home. If I was in Christchurch, I'd definitely consider going here. I would also note that they were open on a holiday without any extra charges, which is awfully important for those of us on vacation.

Anchisa P.

A lovely seafood meal in Christchurch - excellent food. Details by dish below. - Salmon - highlight of the meal - cooked to perfection and beautifully decorated. - Groper - ok / standard good - Calamari - fresh and well-fried. Not chewy - Mussels - ok / standard - Pumpkin and peas soup - ok / standard - would have loved the pumpkin to shine more (now a bit overpowered by the pea) - Salad - ok / standard - For desserts, we had the chocolate budino and the deconstructed pavlova - both are good but not particularly memorable/amazing - Good wine selection - we enjoyed the special Chardonnay - Friendly service though sometimes feel a bit inattentive (we had to call our server several times to get certain things) - Ambiance is very homey. Strongly recommend if you are in Christchurch

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Catherine A.

Not quite the experience I had prepared myself for, but maybe it's my fault? I don't eat fish, but had rather hoped the vegetarian side of the mains would be a little more extensive. There were really only two items on the menu for me, spanakopita and aubergine, so I ordered the one with the least amount of mushrooms: spanakopita. I must say, it was quite tasty and I am not a big fan of spinach. Definitely not a meal for someone counting calories, but the filling was delicious and the puff pastry was cooked perfectly. We tried the cauliflower and cheese balls as a starter, which were also delicious. My husband ordered the blue cod, which he enjoyed very much. I love that this restaurant operates in a small cottage-style home. The rooms are bright and flow easily into one another. I was a little disappointed as the reviews mentioned "ducks everywhere" and I only counted two. The decorations were more reminiscent of the olden days in Christchurch with old tyme photographs and foggy mirrors on the walls. The atmosphere was more casual and group friendly and less romantic. Not necessarily a bad thing, but again, not what I was expecting. We were initially placed at a table practically touching the hostess stand and in direct line of the door. We quickly asked to be re-seated as many people coming through the door meant many drafts and noisy people listening in our quiet conversation. Not much of a date night feel. We were re-seated in the corner next to a group of 10 (guess we weren't going to get that private date night atmosphere afterall) but we were much warmer and enjoyed the ambiance just as well. We were served by 3 different people throughout the meal. There was no consistency nor communication between the three. It didn't matter much as our food was served quickly, but it was hard to know who to flag down for a refill. Overall, while I wouldn't recommend Dux Dine for a date night experience, I can see why this restaurant has survived over the years from the old student union to this casual, group dining experience. Next time we'll remember to bring 8 friends.

Fish of the day with garlic and herbs.
Nick S.

This inviting little cottage set back from the main road houses a wonderful restaurant whose focus is on locally grown produce. Friendly staff were able to fit me in at a lone table despite walking in without a booking on a busy Wednesday night. Beautiful fish cooked perfectly in garlic and herbs, fresh salad, a slice of sumptuous chocolate tart and a couple of pints of house beer left me stuffed but satisfied. The warm hum of a full house provided a happy atmosphere, and despite the throng the staff were never anything but attentive and conversational to this tourist passing through. Thanks for a lovely night. (Try to book if you can - you may not be as lucky as I was with getting a table.)

Mounir L.

I ordered a Blue Duck beer with the salmon. The beer was definitely good. Not quite the type the waitress told me it was though. The Akaroa Salmon was great. I prefer my salmon a little bit less cooked but it was not too cooked for common standards. Everything in the plate was mixing very well together. I had a lemon tart to finish the meal. The dessert menu had a lot of desserts I love. The ice cream was coupling pretty well with the lemon but the tart itself was pretty basic. A bit disappointed on that point. Service-wise, it was good. Not outstanding but nothing serious to complain about. The restaurant atmosphere is nice with a garden and interesting decorations inside. Generally a good experience. This is a solid 4. Could have been a 5 if only the dessert was as good as the salmon.

Once a beautiful cottage, now artfully converted into a restaurant. The locals seem to have taken to this place like dux to water! Why, I cannot fathom? Is it the decor or the warm, cozy fireplaces that draw them in? It most definitely, isn't the food. The prawn and crab dumplings were actually wontons and nothing to quack about for $17. The aubergine presse was ghastly! This over baked and completely tasteless dish cost us $28. The tuna was beautifully cooked. Wait for it though, here comes the BUT...it was drowned in an overpowering sauce and topped with crumbed prawns that looked like they had been to hell and back a few times. The prawns were beyond redemption. Its fate, most cruelly sealed by the chef. We did however, have some success in rescuing the tuna from its ocean of misery! That mission cost us $38. The polenta fries were delicious but I'm pretty certain that even Pollyanna would have frowned, if she was made to pay $100 for a feed that even the dux would refuse to dine upon!

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Delicious, creative and homely. I am already planning on using this restaurant to host my wedding reception!

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Review Highlights - Dux Dine

There was a steady flow of patrons coming in through the night and for a Monday night, I'd say it was a full house.

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Fiddlesticks - Falafel, salmon ceviche, courgette hummus

Fiddlesticks

4.0(37 reviews)
1.8 km
$$$

This place was very busy on a Saturday, but we managed to get a table in the bar by at 6.15pm…read more Not being hugely hungry so early in the evening, we opted for 3 small plates - courgette hummus, salmon ceviche and house falafel. All delicious. I particularly like the seeded biscuits that came with the hummus. We washed that down with a nice Sauvignon, leaving just enough room for a passion fruit mousse {vegan, GF, DF}. A lovely meal, only marred by the ever-increasing volume from neighbouring groups, which by 7.15 had reached the shouting stage, to the point that any music being played was totally redundant! So yes, l lovely food, but try to get a table in the restaurant, not the bar!

Fiddlesticks is serious! I did not realize how long they've been around until I saw food pics here…read morethat are 10 yrs old. From the pics, it looks like they've really upped their game! We got in here on a Friday night without a rezy and so glad we did since most people have one. First time I've had an alcoholic ginger beer, with a twist of lime, so divine! Our server gave us the low down on what were the serious kitchen movers, which was spot on! We started with the fried chicken thighs appetizer, just brilliant presentation and tasty with homemade "ranch-like" drizzle, pickled onions, and micro greens. Our mains were the lamb and the grilled salmon. The attention to detail was impressive. The server explained that the potato's used for the lamb are roasted with wagyu fat, which have gave them a smoked, perhaps beefy flavor. The tastiest roasted potatoes I have ever tasted. The salmon was perfectly seared at medium rare, but I think my American palate has become use to medium texture, but still divine! My only suggestion would be to use French green beans as they are more tender than the typical green bean and would better compliment the presentation of the salmon, but that's just getting into the Minutia, perhaps the name for Fiddlesticks next location!

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