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    Tanuki's Cave

    4.2 (38 reviews)
    ModerateBars, Japanese
    Open 12:00 pm - 2:00 PM, 5:30 PM - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Romantic
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Holly A.

    Very cool experience! Definitely recommend for a unique dinner. Was impressed by the food quality and the very reasonable prices. My partner and I came around 7pm and were seated immediately by the bar. The waitress asked if we needed to be out by a certain time (which we did), and they got our food out with plenty of time. I'd pass on the cabbage (it's just raw and comes with a mayo-like sauce to dip. Not for me). At a minimum, go for the edamame, the fried onion, the chicken wings, and the steak kebabs. Yum!

    Joseph H.

    Tanuki's Cave reminds me of the kind of place that a tough as nails Tokyo cop would go to make some godless salaryman squeal in some 'Beat' Takeshi Kitano movie. It's just that great. You basically have any food you could possibly desire and you get it on a stick. I'm big into the tofu and the cheese. Isn't that the best thing ever? You just get your food fried up and jacked onto a stick for east of consumption. Throw in some really nice Japanese beer and this strange, almost unsettlingly good, atmosphere and Tanuki's Cave becomes a guaranteed good time. Especially if you're a Nipponiphile like I am.

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    Zoë M.

    Just next door to Tanuki Sushi and and Sake Bar, Tanuki's Cave is the perfect hideaway bar to head to after dinner at Tanuki's, or whenever you want a bar with a intimate, warm atmosphere. A tanuki is actually a super-cute kind of raccoon dog from Japan (look out for the statues around the bar), and it also appears widely in Japanese mythology. In fact you could just about picture something a little supernatural happening down in this Cave, especially after tasting some of the excellent range of sake... Not to be missed, the Japanese yakitori-style bar snacks (mostly little things on skewers) are mid-range in price and high-end in deliciousness. Tanuki's Cave is a wonderful place to burrow down and escape reality for a night.

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    Alex D.

    A night at the Ballet provided the perfect opportunity to finally try this Auckland institution. As far as pre-theatre options go, Tanuki's is a good option. The location is ideal, the food comes out quickly (for the most part) and best of all, when you arrive they ask what time you need to leave. The food at Tanuki's cave is Yakitori style (skewers) - ideal for sharing. In general each order has two skewers but make sure you specify exactly how many skewers you want. I went with a party of four and asked for two orders of everything but they thought we meant two skewers, one order (silly really, since there were four of us!). What was even more frustrating was that when we realised the mistake and tried to fix it they said it would take another 25mins and we wouldn't have time. Lesson learned for next time! Easily our favourite dish of the evening was their fried tofu special - big pieces of tofu lightly battered and fried served in a delicious sauce with fried onions. The cabbage with Japanese mayo and lemon juice is also a goodie - simple but delicious and the servings was huge. Next time we'd definitely skip the prawns, which come in their shells (admin) and were criminally overcooked, and the edamame beans, which just don't justify their $8.90 price tag. Tanuki's has a fun atmosphere, is good for groups (you can book if you party is bigger than 6pax) and reasonably inexpensive. I'll be back....

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    Matthew L.

    Great place. One of my favourite restaurants in Auckland. The real deal. Not pretentious. Good value.

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    It is the best Japanese restaurant so far. The service is good. Super yummy food. But the price is not cheap. It is worth the value though.

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    It's quite an interesting little place as it's located right at the bottom of some stairs off queen street.

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    Fantastic happy hour for Bonvoy members (which is free to join). I was able to score $10 glass of…read morewine and $10 bar bites! We had the pork belly sliders and the chicken bites. Both were delicious and great for the price. After HH, I stayed for a Margherita pizza and more wine. The pizza was thin crust and tasted fresh. Only thing that was interesting to me was the inability to order the same HH wines after HH. The selection switches out. Service was really great and friendly. It started off rather quiet for HH but began to fill as time went on. Plenty of seating options and trendy decor.

    VISIT: end of February 2020…read more This was a pleasant surprise as we ate here probably every day of the 3 that we were in town. I typically shy away from restaurants that are in the hotel because they tend to be pricey. We felt, for Americans, that this was decently priced and that each time we ate here, we got a different meal FOOD WE TRIED: - Chicken and vegetable dumplings - Prawn and chive Gyoza - Arancini - 55 day aged beef brisket sliders - Seafood Risotto - Spaghetti with mussels, snapper and prawns The sliders, gyoza and spaghetti with seafood was VERY good. I wouldn't order the dumplings again, but I always forget that chicken dumplings just aren't the same as pork and/or shrimp. The Arancini was a bit disappointing in flavor, maybe just a touch more salt would have been helpful and same thing with the flavor of the Risotto. The seafood was cooked perfectly, but the sauce on it just wasn't as flavorful as I would have liked, for a risotto. Service was always great with the staff always helpful with recommendations. We were very happy to have access to this restaurant during our stay the Four Points

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