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The 10 best restaurants and places to eat in Auckland
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The 10 best restaurants and places to eat in Auckland

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Sarah MerleSarah Merle2025-12-10Restaurants Worldwide

Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand and thus also offers the most diverse culinary options.

From traditional New Zealand cuisine to Japanese restaurants and fine dining — in our blog post on the best restaurants in Auckland, you will find the top food spots.

Tip #1: Depot

Tip #1

When looking for the best restaurants in Auckland, you should definitely have eaten at Depot at least once. Here you will find small and large dishes, ideal for sharing and enjoying.

The restaurant is known for its good and fresh oysters, seafood, and many different share plates, such as steak, grilled dishes, or even grilled vegetables. There is something for every taste, and you also get a cozy evening!

Monday – Thursday: 7 am – 9 pm
Friday: 7 am – 9.30 pm
Saturday: 11 am – 9.30 pm
Sunday: 11 am – 9 pm

86 Federal Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand

Tip #2: Baduzzi

Tip #2

A great place to go for Italian food in Auckland is Baduzzi.

Homemade pasta, creative meatballs, seafood, and wood‑oven dishes are always on the menu here. You can also choose Italian wines, and there is a stylish bar that creates a great atmosphere.

Sunday – Tuesday: 11.30 am – 9 pm
Wednesday: 11.30 am – 9.30 pm
Thursday – Saturday: 11.30 am – 10 pm

10/26 Jellicoe Street, North Wharf, Auckland 1010, New Zealand

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Tip #3: Hello Beasty

Tip #3

A place to eat Asian food in Auckland can be found at Hello Beasty.

Here, influences from Japanese, Korean, and Chinese cuisine are combined to create a great menu for you. The concept is designed for sharing, making it perfect for a meal with friends. Every dish is creatively presented and scores in taste.

Daily: 12 – 10 pm

95-97 Customs Street West, Auckland Central,Auckland 1010, New Zealand

Tip #4: Ahi

Tip #4

Everyone loves restaurants with a nice view. In Auckland, you can find this at Ahi.

Modern New Zealand dishes are prepared here for you. The special thing is the own organic vegetable garden, where vegetables and herbs are grown and make your dish extra fresh. Creatively presented and still a relaxed atmosphere, so you can enjoy a cozy meal.

Daily: 12 – 10 pm

Commercial Bay Level 2/7 Queen Street, Auckland Central,Auckland 1010, New Zealand

Tip #5: MASU

Tip #5

Masu is a Japanese Robata restaurant in the heart of Auckland.

Here, not only the food is a highlight, but also the preparation. Robata means something like “hearth,” and your food is prepared in a very special way. With high-quality ingredients and natural flavors, Japanese dishes such as sushi or sashimi are offered to you.

Sometimes there are also special “special menus” that represent the most popular dishes.

Sunday – Tuesday: 5 – 9 pm
Wednesday, Thursday: 12 – 2pm and 5 – 9 pm
Friday: 5.30 – 9.30 pm
Saturday: 5 – 9.30 pm

90 Federal Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand

Tip #6: Culprit

Tip #6

Culprit is one of the best restaurants in Auckland if you are looking for modern New Zealand cuisine.

Here, creative creations are prepared for you with high-quality ingredients. Located in a loft, it offers a stylish atmosphere and a great wine selection. In addition to small starters, you can also enjoy delicious seafood and various meat dishes

Sunday, Monday: closedTuesday – Saturday: 5 – 9.30 pm

Level 1/12 Wyndham Street, Auckland Central,Auckland 1010, New Zealand

Tip #7: Parasol and Swing Company

Tip #7

If you want to enjoy the view of the Auckland harbor, then a visit to the Parasol and Swing Company is just right for you.

Over two floors, it offers you rooftop vibes with a great cocktail menu. Creative drink variations and small dishes that appeal to everyone. Burgers, tacos, and sharing plates can be enjoyed with this view.

Monday: closedTuesday – thursday: 4 pm – 1 am
Friday, Saturday: 12 pm – 3 am
Sunday: 12 pm – 1 am

7/204 Quay Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand

Tip #8: Farina

Tip #8

Pizza is always a good choice, right? The best pizza in Auckland can be found at Farina.

Here, your pizza is prepared in the Neapolitan way, and authentic Italian cuisine comes to New Zealand. With antipasti and homemade pasta, you have more options during your visit. Quality is highly valued here!

Monday: closedTuesday, Wednesday: 5 – 9.30 pm
Thursday, Sunday: 12 – 9.30 pm
Friday, Saturday: 12 – 10 pm

244 Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby, Auckland 1011, New Zealand

Tip #9: Tala

Tip #9

Looking for a truly special place to eat in Auckland? Tala will convince you. With contemporary Samoan cuisine, this restaurant tells delicate stories through its dishes.

The seating in the restaurant is limited, but the taste is endless. Tala has been awarded „3 Hats“ and will serve you an unforgettable evening in Auckland with fine dining.

Monday, Tuesday: closedWednesday: 5.30 – 9 pm
Thursday – Saturday: 12 – 2 pm and 5 – 9 pmSUnday: 12 – 2 pm

235 Parnell Road, Parnell, Auckland 1052, New Zealand

Tip #10: One Tree Grill

Tip #10

One Tree Grill is located in a quieter corner of Auckland, making it a perfect place to eat if you prefer something a bit more elegant and cozy.

The menu is wide-ranging and offers various appetizers as well as grilled meat dishes. You can also choose from different degustation menus if you want your evening to be even more special. With the right wine, your evening will be perfect.

Sunday: closedMonday – Saturday: 5.30 – 9 pm

9 Pah Road, Epsom, Auckland 1023, New Zealand

Our selection of restaurants is based, among other things, on the editorial team’s individual preferences and on reviews on the internet. Please contact the respective provider directly for information on reservations and prices. The pictures come from the restaurants listed. All Information is provided without guarantee!
Sarah Merle

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Sarah Merle

Sarah is one of the creative minds behind the Le Petit Chef blog. With her authentic and approachable style, she enjoys sharing all kinds of experience-based activities.