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    Taiko

    4.4 (12 reviews)
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    Closed 5:00 pm - 11:30 PM

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    Recommend by friends. Didn't disappoint. Great food. A great hidden secret. Can't wait to go back.

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    Banzai - The kitchen

    Banzai

    4.0(17 reviews)
    1.8 kmMt Eden
    $$

    Hidden amongst a few other Asian restaurants, Banzai is lovely. Great space and vibe…read more Food was awesome and reasonably priced.

    Banzai has been one of our family favourites ever since it opened quite a few years ago. Small but…read moreperfectly formed, it's best to book as it gets busy, although every time we've turned up they've managed to shift things around to give us a table. They go out of their way to make kids welcome and will supply books. pens, paper and often lollypops - they even ask the parents first if the lollypops are ok. The drinks list is basic but the few wines are well chosen and affordably priced, as is the incredible food. They do the usual Japanese favourites but I would recommend going for the Yakisoba or my favourite, especially in Winter, the Soup Noodles. The Lemon Chilli is the best and comes with your choice of Udon or Soba noodles. I get my Vegetarian version without the tempura batter and easy on the tofu. Indeed I am a person who struggles to order off the menu (I want it my way y'know?) and Banzai is another of my favourite establishments that has no problem with this. The salads are also delicious, particularly the not-very-Japanese-sounding Feta and Sundried Tomato. New visitors should definitely try the Korokke (potato cakes with sweet dipping sauce) and the creamy Potato Salad. The staff are absolutely lovely and never complain about us customising our dishes in a myriad of ways. You can phone ahead for takeaways or ask for a doggy bag if you over-order and they even have a small library of truly classy coffee table books to read while you wait for your takeaway. We always leave to a chorus of "thank you very much" from the entire staff. Me and mine have a lot of love for Banzai, so much so, we have even learned to copy the correct cultural protocol when paying at the end of the evening. Banzai makes me very ureshii.

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    Banzai Roll for mum & puzzles for the kids!

    Zool Zool - Tonkotsu ramen (NZD $14)

    Zool Zool

    4.0(20 reviews)
    1.8 kmMt Eden
    $$$

    THIS PLACE IS HEAVEN. The only downside is I didn't discover it sooner…read more The restaurant is trendy and modern inside, great for a date or a casual catch up with a friend. They have drinks on special, the night I went our choices were Orion beer or a prosseco brut. I got the sparkling and my partner ordered a beer. We were seated at a high table with bar stools, which isn't usually my cup of tea but we were by the window which meant great lighting and fabulous people watching. The server took our order as soon as we snapped our menus shut and brought us drinks super quickly. I ordered the veggie ramen, after asking if it was vegan and the server saying he "thinks so." Hoping that meant yes. He did tell me the noodles were made out of wheat, which added another tally to my list of people in New Zealand who think vegan is the same as gluten free (I LOVE BREAD, PEOPLE!!). The ramen came out very quickly as well and holy SH*T IT IS AMAZING. The broth is rich and slightly spicy and so flavourful, the noodles were cooked to perfection and squishy and hearty, and the combination of cabbage, seaweed, and whatever that other green veg was made it just over the top incredible. I ate my ramen before I even finished my drink, which really says something. By the time we left, bellies full and sloshing, I had ramen juice all over my white dress and a huge, fat kid smile plastered on my face. The total for my partner and I's meals came to $50, which is absurdly cheap in Auckland. Cheers to that!! Ps my partner had a seafood ramen and loved his as well.

    Zool Zool is a modern ramen bar with a killer whisky list to boot. Ever since Uni I've been a huge…read moreramen fan so I am stoked this trend is finally hitting NZ shores. We came here recently for dinner with a group (note. They don't take reservations) and were luckily able to grab a few tables upstairs before the dinner rush. A few of us arrived early and were ravenous so ordered some edamame (spicy) and takoyaki to start. The edamame came in a large brown paper bar covered in spice. A cool idea, but ours were overcooked and in need of a good sprinkling of salt. The takoyaki on the other hand, came with a generous garnish of dancing bonita flakes and were light and crispy - delicious! On the recommendation of the waiter I ordered miso ramen for my main and a karaage chicken to share. It was way too much food but if there's fried chicken involved, I've got to try it. Back to the ramen, the flavour was more refined that others I've tried but still really well balanced and meaty. The noodles were perfectly cooked but I have to agree with Milly H, it was missing a few garnishes that I've come to expect. The Karaage was, in my mind, perfect. Light & crunchy on the outside, perfectly cooked, moist chicken on the inside - highly recommend. The service was friendly albeit a bit patchy. It seems like they don't have sections and because about half the seating is upstairs you have to grab a waiter while you can before they disappear below. There were lot's of loud "excuse me" 's from different table trying to get the waiter's attention. Zool Zool have only just opened and are probably still trying to iron out some kinks. I plan of heading back there when the weather cools down. There's no outdoor seating and ramen + AKL humidity is not my favourite combo.

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    Yokoso Sushi

    Yokoso Sushi

    4.2(6 reviews)
    0.7 kmBalmoral, Mt Eden
    $

    'Yokoso Sushi' is one of my favourite sushi and bento box places in Auckland. Situated on the…read moremulticultural Dominion Road, that is overloaded with Asian cuisine. I have been frequenting this place sporadically over the last 10 years. It has undergone a recent refurbishment inside - taking away the high table/stool area by the front of the restaurant - it now looks like a Japanese restaurant. This small, quaint restaurant is run by authentic Japanese people who are friendly and welcoming. The menu is typically Japanese fare with freshly made (on-site) sushi, bento box/s, sashimi, miso soup etc etc. Parking is abundant, well priced & most importantly it's always a great customer experience! You must go & make this your fav too! Yelp!

    My boyfriend and I came by Yokoso on Valentines Day, looking for something other than the typical…read moredinner and a movie cliche date. We'd decided to get takeout sushi, a bottle of champs, and have a picnic on our living room floor (highly recommend). Yokoso played an integral part in our night, as we got the takeaway sushi here. After finding it on Google maps as one of the highest rated sushi restaurants in our area, we headed down to check it out for ourselves. The restaurant is tiny but cute, it would be a good place for a casual date or a catch up with a friend. Most tables accommodate two, so don't try bringing a big group. We took a look at the menu, and I ordered an avocado roll. The funny thing about this place is that you don't order by the roll, you order the number of pieces you want. This was new to me, so I ordered 9 pieces. What a fun game :) The woman working there asked if I wanted the veggie roll, which is avocado, cucumber and capsicum (aka bell pepper), but I told her I just wanted avocado. My boyfriend ordered a couple of styles of sushi, for a total of 15 pieces. We took our lil sushes home, wrapped carefully in little to-go containers with a side of pink ginger. After popping the bubbly and laying out our little picnic blanket, we plated the sushi and went to town. I was surprised to find my roll with bell pepper in it, as I'd asked specifically just for avo, but I figured I shouldn't be mad about getting some extra vitamins in. My boyfriend ate his quicker than I could finish mine, which I think means he liked it ;) The sushi was good, not the best I've ever had, but it was good. Even though I do love bell pepper every once in a while, I don't think I ever got over the fact that they added it in after I specifically asked for none, as they weren't even busy when we were there (we were literally the only people there). Nonetheless, I'd happily go back, as the prices are good and the sushi was good too.

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    Sake Bar Nippon

    Sake Bar Nippon

    3.8(13 reviews)
    3.5 kmEpsom
    $$

    Been going here for years now.. birthdays.. band hangs.. Christmas functions.. karaoke nights.. fun…read moreplace with great staff. Traditional Japanese welcome as you enter.. the best hot sake in town. Pricey.. BUT worth it!!

    Sorry I don't mean to be mean. However, this Japanese place is not my favor…read more One thing you can tell whether a restaurant is good or not, is from the customers. You should see local people enjoying , and also with people from the origin country. For instance, a Chinese restaurant here should attract both Chinese people and kiwis. But in Nippon, I see most of the guests are kiwi, not from Japan, or even from Asian countries. So here comes the confusion. A Japanese restaurant should be decent, quiet in a certain way, clean, cozy. It should leave some privacy space with the customers, not that loud and full of quirky music that piled up your stomach. Maybe people find it funny to get a drum hit once coming a new customer, however, I don't quite fancy this idea. Then the menu is a bit confusing, seats a bit narrow, the grilled beef tongue is way too salty, Ginger slices of roasted pork is too thick for chewing, and the whole presentation is not Japan delicate. Of all the dishes we ordered, perhaps the roast vegetable is the best. In our mind, Tokyo Bay in Takapuna is really a good example of what a proper Japanese restaurant should be. Sorry Nippon, I just don't feel you are the right cake for me.

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    Sake Bar Nippon - Once entering, waiters will hit the drum for welcoming.

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    Once entering, waiters will hit the drum for welcoming.

    Ramen Do - Spicy Miso

    Ramen Do

    4.2(10 reviews)
    1.8 kmEden Terrace, Grafton
    $

    Hole in the wall establishment run by what looks like a husband and wife. Comfortable seating for…read moremaybe 24-28. Takoyaki - it's good says dbp. - perfect (6) spheres Spicy ramen - Comes in hot no need for extra spice - deep smoky flavor - mash your own sesame seeds is a nice touch Tonkotsu shoyu ramen - plain flavor feels under developed - wifey says it's homey - kinda grows on you as you eat it Mukashi traditional soy ramen - best in show - clean Miso taste - added corn bc I love the crunch Tonkotsu paitan salt ramen -

    Metro rated it as one of the best Ramen houses in Auckland or perhaps it's on the top 50 cheap…read moreeats. Regardless which one it sways towards, it does live up to its reputation. It's not brilliant because I guess you only get that in Japan I suppose but compared to Mentatz (on High Street) and Tanpopo (Anazc Ave) it's good. It's also famously nestled between a few well known Symonds St eateries namely Ginas which is a funny and loud Italian restaurant, a top end Japanese eatery which I can't remember the name of, a well known Sushi eatery and also a cheap and cheerful Thai dining house. So you assume that there's plenty of competition about! First time I rolled in I ordered a Giyoyaki Ramen (fish and pork broth and probably spelt wrong) and it was delicious. The broth is probably the most important part of Ramen and it was rich and creamy. Some may argue otherwise that it's each individual part that gives the rise to the whole Ramen. But I say broth. For me it was a little tad on the small side as I was super hungry but everything is fine, a little short on the extra condiments as I usually like a bit of bamboo shoots. Second time I went I had a spicy ramen. I had a good look at the menu and was pleasantly surprised to discover that you can make it large for an extra $1. So I went with that and it totally filled me up. Go get your Ramen Fix there!

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    Taiko - japanese - Updated May 2026

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