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    Orphan's Kitchen

    4.0 (32 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    'Shroom w spelt and a generous lathering of burnt butter
    Alex D.

    This morning I finally made the early morning trek across the bridge to check out Orphan Kitchen's much raved about breakfast menu. I love that it's a little bit out of the ordinary with dishes like black sticky rice served with fresh fruit and coconut yoghurt or slow poached eggs w anchovy and a meyer lemon curd on toast. Not an eggs benedict in sight... Recently I've developed a slight obsession with mushrooms so when I saw they were on the menu the decision was made. They arrived in a large bowl, steaming hot, in a dark, salty broth with blobs of quark and a generous sprinkle of chives. On the side, was a rustic chunk of their made-in-house spelt bread lathered in burnt butter, to mop up the soupy deliciousness. It definitely wasn't what I was expecting but they were the best 'shrooms I've ever had. Pair this with their ethereal, acoustic playlist, Supreme coffee and impeccable yet laidback service and you've got yourself a dreamy start to the morning. I'm normally one to stick Shore-side for breakfast, but this is one spot that is more than worth making the trip...

    Courtney E.

    I finally made it to Orphans Kitchen after seeing all the hype online. Being a chef its difficult to eat out when you work the same hours that most eateries are open :/ However I finally made it here for a friday lunch! On arrival we were told the dishes were either for sharing or individual serves with all of the small plates served cold and the larger served hot. We were also given complimentary bread with a beurre noisette butter (burnt butter). Normally sharing dishes are served at the same time or when prepared, but we didn't realise they were being served as entree and mains. This is fine but I'm not sure whether something went wrong in the kitchen because the wait between the trevally (entree) being cleared and the mains served was incredibly long. The skirt steak and porae were perfectly cooked. The black garlic on the skirt steak was delicious and something different you don't see often on most menus. I think the Porae dish was nice with the jerusalem artichoke but everything else was a bit unexciting and the turnip was a bit firm to bite - meaning undercooked. I really enjoyed the cured trevally. The dish is light and refreshing but we agreed the kumara chips with kawakawa mayo was OMG. Purple and golden kumara was used and they were super crisp and super soft in the middle. They would be the best hand cut kumara chips I've tried to date. The dinner menu has a few extra menu items which look attractive. I would still recommend Orphans Kitchen if you want light meal options and a casual dining experience without pretentiousness. Rating Food: 7/10 Service: 8/10 Value for Money: Average 118 Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby Opening Hours: Tues-Sat 5pm-late Fri 12pm-late

    An interesting brunch spot
    Brian H.

    This was our first time coming here and we will be back. The brunch menu was a bit daunting for some of our group - not an Eggs Bene in sight. There are loads of interesting ingredients among the selections. If this freaks you out like it did most of our group I suggest you build your own breakfast from the sides menu as they did with much success. Despite the people from Avondale being hideously hungover, all enjoyed their meals. I had the bacon with feijoa relish and avocado. It's sensational. I added two slow poached eggs. Perfect! Nice atmosphere and great coffee.

    Eggplant, Sunflower, sea grape, & Samphire from the 1/09/2015 Test Kitchen menu
    Joe W.

    I had read about this restaurant here: http://gearpatrol.com/2015/04/23/orphans-kitchen-restaurant/ and decided that it would be one of the places I was not going to miss on this trip. Looking at the website, I saw that the first Tuesday of the month was "test kitchen night, and knew that the stars were aligned in my favor. I got out of work a few minutes early and hustled over, only to find myself the first customer of the night. Not the best sign, especially because the waiter seemed a little taken aback that anyone was there so early. I assured him that I was there for test kitchen night, and we got down to the business of the evening. The "menu" that he brought out was more like a list of ingredients that the kitchen was going to riff on that night. Seeing "eggplant, sunflower, sea grapes, and samphire" left a lot of room for interpretation. I was decidedly not excited about that course, for the simple fact that I'm not a big fan of eggplant. What came out of the kitchen converted me on the spot. I'd try to describe it, but really, the photo does it so much better. The other four courses were equally amazing, not a dud in the group. I've had other meals at test kitchens where it was hit and miss, but this meal was one stunner after another, with dessert being the knockout punch. I slowly strolled back to my hotel wondering if I had just had the best meal of the month, a little worried that the rest of the meals on this trip won't measure up. Time will tell, but I suspect I'll be back at the Orphan's Kitchen in the next 10 days saying "More, please."

    Tanya Q.

    Breakfast at Tiffany's is a film , Brunch at Orphans kitchen is not . Starring myself and a few other yelpers we sat seated at the larger tables and since I had been hearing about the poached eggs with anchovies and Meyer lemon that was a definite order for me , add a cup of filter coffee and we're good . The eggs came on a piece of toast , with the anchovies artfully placed and a scattering of chives and chilli flakes , for me the eggs could've had a couple of more minutes as they weren't quite set in the white part but were nicely runny . I don't think I would order this one again ,even though it was really flavoursome with a nice hit of chilli and the saltiness of the anchovies as when I saw what the others had ordered I began to rethink my order , but no biggie . I would go back for the fruit salad purple rice option which looked healthy and wholesome . This place is always packed and always good reviews , so I don't think you can really go wrong if you were to adopt Orphans Kitchen as your new brunch place .

    So yummmm! Roasted yams with smoked aioli. Brussels sprout salad with goats cheese, beetroot and pine nuts
    Cam J.

    I have been eagerly awaiting my first trip here and wasn't too sure what to expect at the Orphans Kitchen, but i have to say i loved it. Its a unique place, the food is very different to your usual Ponsonby road establishments. The friend i went with is a vegetarian, i have to say this did limit our choice on the menu. We chose the Brussels sprout salad w/beetroot, goats cheese and pine nuts, the homemade gnocchi with hazelnuts plus the roasted yams.These dishes were AMAZING and a good amount for us to share. The flavors were incredible, my favorite was the salad, the Brussels sprouts were so fresh and crunchy, the beetroot, goats cheese and pine nuts were a great combo. SO YUM! The wine list here is vast, there is a good selection of French and Spanish reds to choose from plus an interesting selection of craft beers. We finished off with a chocolate and tamarillo pudding which was also amazing. The staff here are fun, friendly and all rather good looking! All up I'm a big fan, i admire places like the Orphans kitchen for going against the tide. They have really created a unique menu with a great atmosphere. Highly recommend to all, make sure you go with an adventurous foodie!

    Yellow tail tuna, grapefruit, shaved melon, radish and micro-greens
    Milly H.

    I really loved Orphans Kitchen, which i'm happy about as I really like Ella (RIP). I love the soft interior, lighting and funrnishings, the staff are super lovely and know everything about the food and wine. SUCH a good menu, beautiful presentation and really fresh ingredients. Some of the dishes were a wee bit lacking in flavour but maybe this place is suited to a more delicate palate. Definitely coming back to try more of the menu. Highly reccomend as a good date night place.

    Fish taco with kiwi salsa on kumara tortilla.
    Michelle B.

    I came here for lunch one rainy June day. It is kind of a hipster place, with counter height wood slab communal tables of the live edge variety, and uncomfortable stools. The food was very good, but not as wildly inventive as I'd expected. Perhaps dinner is more so. I had a fish taco on a kumara (purple yam) tortilla and kiwi salsa, and then could not resist the spicy peanut butter and carrot kimchi open face sandwich. Both were ok. Portions were rather small, so I thought the second dish was warranted. I also had this excellent manuka tea, which is composed of a little branch with leaves steeping in the hot water, with honey and lemon mixed in. It was my favorite part of the lunch. Service was sort of offputting in that too cool millennial type of way. I waited and waited for the check and then just walked up to the register because I had to leave.

    Katie G.

    Absolutely adorable space. There will definitely be a wait, so get here early if possible. The crumpets were delicious with the honey. The poached egg with spinach was also on point. The spinach was cooked perfectly, not soggy. The kumara fries were also good, paired with the sauce they had. Coffee was flowing at every single table as well.

    Mussel taco
    May H.

    I've heard so many positive review about this place and we finally came and try it last weekend ... must say we are disappointed, firstly the menu have very limited option , almost can't pick what i want to have . At last I choose the mussel taco which was recommended by the staff. My partner had the beef stew with sweet potato mash. Honestly we thought the food are just okay, maybe we hold high expectations. When the food is just average and quite greasy, we honestly think there are better options around. But I am say their coffee and drinks are very nice!

    Cheese scroll and honey scone. Divine.

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    Awesome meals - loved it - pasta was amazing - good service and bread with black salt was amazing

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    Freida Margolis

    Freida Margolis

    3.9(8 reviews)
    1.5 kmGrey Lynn
    $$

    FUN FACT: This adorable wine bar used to be the local butchery…read more Now it's owned by a charismatic local who doesn't mind a yarn and if you're lucky will even play you a tune on the piano! Man of many talents. We came here recently for Book Club and sat on their long table outside. It was chilly but they have heaters and wind down awnings so it was bearable. Considering it was only a Tuesday, it was pretty busy. Obviously Grey Lynn locals don't mind a drink and to be honest, I don't blame them. If I had a cool wine bar down the road I'd be doing exactly the same. The wine list here isn't huge but it does features some interesting options, including a number of European reds. We settled on an Italian red that was full bodied and only $9 - absolute steal! They also have a short menu featuring easy to share crowd pleasers. Think sliders, cheese & charcuterie platters and the like. All in all a great spot for an after-work drink tipple - fun & friendly atmosphere without the rowdy drunks.

    For whatever reason, this place has chosen to occupy the premises of what was once a local…read moreinstitution, rename themselves and run an entirely different sort of business, but confusingly and inexplicably allow for the previous business' signage to remain stationed above the store front. So it is with Frieda Margolis and their quizzical "West Lynn Organic Meats" sign. Luckily for Frieda, they do a good job, and once you've been there for a drink once, you'll likely want to return. Great selection of craft beers from Wellington and a charming little eats menu. Four stars.

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    Freida Margolis - I didn't bother explaining why this wasn't up to standard of brucetta - I just left

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    I didn't bother explaining why this wasn't up to standard of brucetta - I just left

    Brew On Quay - Nachos

    Brew On Quay

    4.2(38 reviews)
    2.5 kmViaduct
    $$

    What a GREAT discovery! So good, we came here on both…read moretrips/visits to Auckland. Quality/Quantity - 102 types of beers! Got a flight (okay 2 flights...) for $30 each, see picture. Urbanant Handpull - Cask Ale style, a stronger flavored beer. Eddyline - New Zealand Hefeweizen, crisp and refreshing. They also have it in an apricot wheat ale, interesting. Parrot Dog - Okay. Panhead APA - American Pale Ale, good flavors, medium to light beer. Sawmill Hefeweizen - Good and refreshing. Also the beer of the week. Many specials, see pictures. Food, full bar, and wine are also available. Atmosphere - Super convenient, to the cruise ship, dock, shopping for my wife, etc! Indoor, outdoor seating. Interesting and cool decor throughout. Got really busy as it got later. Of course I was here for a few hours while my wife shopped, lol. Events available. Open 7 days a week from 11am till 10pm or 1am. Service - Bar service. They table service, but by then, I already got my flights. Yes, that was plural. :) Price - $30AUD a flight, $19.60US + tip. Expensive, but for me it was worth it! Great way to end the day. Owner Comment - Congrats on all your success. You will be our regular go to place when visiting/docking in Auckland.

    I had passed this pub for a few days, looked at a few yelp reviews and decided to stop by. I wasn't…read moredisappointed we had some great food for a good price. Service was very very quick. I tasted several different beers which are awesome. The only issue we had was trying to get a table during happy hour. atmosphere is very laid-back and easy-going. You're looking for a place to grab a bite or a drink I suggest stopping by here

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    Brew On Quay - Chicken sandwich and fries

    Chicken sandwich and fries

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    C.A.C

    3.3(11 reviews)
    1.9 kmMt Eden
    $$$

    It was a special occasion and I've decided to visit my old time favorite CAC. Great parking space,…read morequiet upstairs, lovely atmosphere... Exactly what I needed on the night. Grilled beef steak (19) is my favourite but I've kindly let my friends choose dishes this time. Squid & Couscous ($19) tasted succulent and fresh as always. I love this dish too! It's somewhat very refreshing and tastes healthy. We've tried the Prawn ($19.9) for the first time but I wasn't impressed. The sauce was too overwhelming the taste of prawn. Display was a bit awful too. Not a dish I wanted to try again! My friends have a love for eggplants but all we could taste for this Baked Eggplants ($14) was pesto. We also ordered Risotto balls ($8) but nothing was special about it. I didn't really enjoy the creamy cheesy dip. Maybe because I'm not a cheese lover. Their dish seems a bit expensive to be a tapas but I do want to defend them - the amount is huge. And you wouldn't regret ordering it at its price (if you order right things I mean).

    We come here every second Wednesday night for a Uni connect group that's run by the young adults…read morechurch 'Change'. I love coming here as it always means catching up with good friends and eating delicious treats. We usually just get dessert and they are so good. My favourite is the raspberry sorbet but the espresso crème brulee and chocolate tart are also amazing! The place is MASSIVE so it's perfect for big and small groups. The loft area upstairs really makes you feel like you're having dinner in an intimate house whereas the downstairs area has the feel of a bar. It's a great place for a cozy evening and it's often not super crowded either which can make a brilliant change from most places in Auckland.

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    C.A.C - Baked Eggplant, yum.

    Baked Eggplant, yum.

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