5 Best Restaurants in Auckland, New Zealand

Cibo

$$$$ | Parnell Fodor's choice

When you are in the mood for superb food without any drama head to Cibo. The name means "good food" in Italian, and it is apt for this restaurant, which has been around for more than 20 years. Chef Kate Fay is known for smart innovative food and the service is led by co-owner Jeremy Turner, who is possibly Auckland's best maître'd. This is a popular venue for weddings, so don't be surprised if you can't get a table on a summer Saturday.

91 St. Georges Bay Rd., Auckland, Auckland, 1052, New Zealand
64-09-303–9660
Known For
  • excellent innovative Italian food
  • exceptional wine list
  • the best place for a long lunch
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Sat.

Sidart

$$$$ | Ponsonby Fodor's choice

This spot and its tasting menus bring modern cooking to a whole new level. The chefs take a slew of the finest ingredients and combine them in ways that will delight and astound the most jaded palate. The sweet and the savory are combined on beautiful plates with foam, or the finest jus.

283 Ponsonby Rd., Auckland, Auckland, Auckland 1011, New Zealand
64-09-360--2122
Known For
  • innovative use of produce
  • new recipes offered at Tuesday night test kitchen
  • beautiful city views
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

The Food Vault

$$ Fodor's choice

The fresh-baked goods, plumber's breakfast (a hearty plate of eggs, hash browns, sausage, bacon, mushrooms, and anything else the chef adds), and coffee make this a great place to spend a morning. The atmosphere is friendly, with customers ranging from cyclists stopping for a fix to locals looking for a hearty breakfast or lunch.

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Ostro Brasserie and Bar

$$$$

Housed in the artfully renovated Seafarers Building overlooking the harbor, Ostro has a buzzy bar, superb food, and some of the best people-watching in Auckland. Enjoy lunch, dinner, or something in-between in a relaxed brasserie style. Reservations are only accepted for large groups, so walk in, wait, and enjoy.

The Sugar Club

$$$$ | City Center

For a high-end dining experience, this is the place to go—53 floors up in the Sky Tower. The decor is reminiscent of 1930s Italy, while the food and views attract a range of diners. Dishes are served in starter-size portions and you order in sets of three through to six. It's not cheap, but the span of the cuisine speaks to innovation and fun.