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    Chinoiserie

    4.4 (16 reviews)

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    Good for kids
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    Good for groups

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    Laura J.

    OMG I know I have been late to the Chinoiserie party but after visiting last night I can totally concur with the glowing reviews that have gone before me. The food is amazing, tasty-crunchy-spicy-sweet and reasonably priced. I ordered a bowl of edamame beans and wine to start while waiting for my dinning companions to arrive. so-so but there is only so much you can expect from the humble soy bean, the wine on the other hand was delightful. Next up was the Pork Bau, would highly recommend this little bun of goodness, a generous serving of sticky sweet pork belly expertly roasted so it is not fatty. (I tend to not order pork when out and about due to the overwhelming fattyness factor) but Chinoiserie is on top of it. for once a restaurant has decided to serve small reasonable priced meals, ($8 for the Bau) which left room for the Black Rice pudding. so good, served with coconut milk and coconut shavings for crunch. bliss. This review is just short of a five star because of the delay in service. I think Chinoiserie is suffering a little bit from their popularity, good luck getting a table after 7.30pm, we where seated outside and we where eating the was a line of hopeful dinners imploring us to finish eating with their eyes (poor souls). Getting a waiter to take our desert order was a bit of a mission and some gave up and went inside to order more drinks. But I will be back because no matter how bad the service is if you are serving great food you are always going to be OK in my book. + I have to try the ribs.

    Courtney E.

    Chinoiserie is the new kid on the block in Mt Albert, bringing Taiwanese fusion with a trendy and modern outfitting. I would call this place a quick bite because the menu is limited to gua baos aka the Taiwanese burger and a few sides.I thought this would be a great place. Since the menu is simple, there is no place to hide and what they provide should be done really well. However to be honest I was pretty disappointed. Firstly theres no table service, which I think for the size of the area and amount of tables I feel its needed. Also when we asked to order one of each bun, the girl taking the order was like "there is no squid bun", and we were like "its on the menu". We had to point to her to the menu continuously, it was very odd. Maybe some training is needed for the staff. Another recommendation is to change or update the wine list, as no one recognises where the wine comes from and knowledge is key. The buns themselves were good. At least there was plenty of filling. A few downsides were that they don't actually make the bun themselves which I think is a shame. If thats the main menu item, there isn't a lot of labour that goes into the bun for them to sell at $8 a pop. Also nothing comes out hot. It was only just luke warm and they came out extremely quick after ordering - too quick, which makes you question your order. However I know thats an issue that doesn't bother all diners. Some positives were the house made satay sauce found in the tofu bao, and the pork belly was cooked well and oozed plenty of flavour. Also a note, I wouldn't bother ordering the Asian Slaw as a side if you order the boas, because its the same filling as whats in the baos. I think theres future potential because the atmosphere and fit out is great, I think the food needs to lift its game especially now with all the competition in the Auckland area. Rating Food: 5/10 Service: 5/10 Value for Money: Ok 4 Owairaka Ave, Mt Albert Opening Hours: Mon-Sat 4pm-Late

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    Chiana S.

    Fast and cheap, crowded and cool, sassy suburban eateries are popping up everywhere. Why stay at home when you have a place like this around the corner. Mt Albert's Chinoiserie is one such place. The cafe L'Oeuf (right next door) is owned by the same people. The Matré D was good at keeping the place running smoothly and I was impressed the lady at the till knew all our groups 10 names whenever we ordered anything to, make paying the bill easier for all. There's no table service but Chinoiserie sends the food as is ready so the service is quick. The food on offer is simple; a mix of Chinese and Taiwanese-inspired street snacks. The short menu lists a selection of steamed milk buns - with fillings of Szechuan chicken, five-spice pork belly, tofu or squid. The lamb curry special was the best. Then there's a section for sides - slaw, fries, edamame and more - and two sweet choices to finish. The fries with a wasabi mayo was great. We finished the meal by sharing Taiwanese doughnuts and a bowl of black sticky rice which I loved much more than the heavy doughnuts and more than I thought I would with its subtle flavours and slather of salted coconut cream and pretty floral decoration. I'll be back. Chinoiserie oozes with too much fun to stay away.

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    Sandra K.

    Easily a five star destination, even on a Sunday night it's popular. Casual, local eatery offering food with a Taiwanese twist, the kind of place you know you'll return to as soon as you arrive. Tonight mulled wine was on the menu, the perfect antidote to a bitterly cold evening. Ordering was easy, we weren't going to miss out on the pork belly steamed milk buns, the fiery chicken or their signature fries with wasabi mayo. The pork belly bun was generously filled and the best I've had. At $8, I considered it great value. Everything consumed, fingers licked clean, we ordered the doughnut dessert to share. Good call, this was not one to tackle on your own. A perfect example of a neighbourhood bar and eatery getting it right.

    Francisca C.

    Went to this place with my friends (one who is Taiwanese). The flavours were very good, I can probably say almost as good as the street food you find. The bao was the highlight, it was soft and fresh, above expectations. Is definitely will recommend the chicken bao - reminds me of Peking duck because of the hoisin sauce! And the coconut squid :)

    Hiran T.

    There's a new chinaman in town and you really should sample his wares. This Siamese twin of the fabulous L'Oeuf continues the French Asian theme well into the evening with a simple menu of deconstructed pork, chicken, lamb and tofu buns and sides of Asian slaw, fries with wasabi mayo and spicy squid rings. Chinoiserie is a fun, umbrella and bamboo clad casual venue to catch up with friends for a quick bite, even if it means a voyage to suburban Mt Albert. The drinks list includes a range of Asian themed cocktails and a small selection of beers and wine. The service is slick and super-fast. The crowd is hip and foodie oriented. Orientalism has been successfully re-oriented into modern New Zealand and it's showing at a pavement near you now.

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    Small, comfortable dining house with a relaxed vibe where they play good music and of course, serving fresh + fantastic food :)

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    Review Highlights - Chinoiserie

    I can happily say Owairaka Ave is turning into quite a trendy place to eat out thanks to Chinoiserie and L'oeuf.

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    Yes Noodles

    Yes Noodles

    4.0(2 reviews)
    1.1 km

    It was a good place it's sad to see it go, the old man was very kind and nice and sold his handmade…read morenoodles at a low price in today standards, it makes me sad remembering the "we are making renovations" sign that was put on the door little did I know it was going to close forever and get replaced.

    I've had my eye on this place for a while now and even once tried to phone in takeaways. But gave…read moreup - I had questions regarding the veggie options and the language barrier made it all seem too hard. But I've really enjoyed similar places so bravely gave it another go. The phone call was only slightly easier; the background noise of kitchen fans was fairly defeaning to both parties but we got there in the end after a few comedic moments. KT Fried Chicken for him and Vege Soup for me, available to pick up five minutes. Promising. The menu here is major, covering Japanese, Singaporean, Thai, Chinese - you name it. Our food was steaming fresh but oddly without flavour. Once I dumped dried chilli and soy sauce all over mine it was actually delicious but sadly the KT Chicken was a fail. I think it was maybe a case of ordering the wrong thing as those fat sticky rice noodles really aren't to everyone's taste. The man that runs Yes Noodles is lovely, the place is sparkling and the food has so much potential. I think what this place needs is more garlic, ginger and chilli, and onions would be a plan too. We will give it another go and try different dishes because the pick your own ingredients noodlebox thing is such a great idea; if we can just find the right dishes, we're onto a winner.

    Denny's - Front counter

    Denny's

    2.4(16 reviews)
    6.0 kmAuckland CBD
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    Worst service ever. The server Mark was very rude and impolite. It started when he asked our…read moregroup to hurry up to give our orders. I asked him if he was in a hurry. He said the restaurant was busy when only a few tables were occupied. He started getting and listing our orders. We are 14 in the group. He placed the utensils in one table and expected us to distribute it by ourselves. Same with the pitcher of water and glasses. We have to pour it our selves. Then our orders came. In the middle of our meal, he came with extra fish and burgers when all our orders were received. He returned the extra orders which he overbooked. During check out, we paid by group and by what each group ordered. When the last group was paying, he said who is going to pay for the extra fish that was ordered. We told him we ordered exactly what we want and will only pay what we ordered. He started raising his voice. I asked him to show the list he made when we were ordering only then we can determine who made a mistake. He cannot produce the list, so we told him we will only pay what we ordered. This guy is ruining the image of Dennis Restaurant. Maybe he thinks that we look asian and he can bully us around. Get rid of this guy!

    We had a late lunch at Denny's NewLynn for my birthday, unfortunately the service was sub par - the…read moretables sticky, soup clearly microwaved, first time in 15 years the chicken skillet was not hot at all, maybe left waiting for other meals to be ready? Not all the waitresses were friendly, like they didn't want to be there. NewLynn used to be much better than this, my family and friends have enjoyed Dennys for decades. the staff are usually very welcoming. what has changed? First time I asked my wife not to leave a tip. Upside is the dessert recommended by the first waitress was very nice.

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