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Woodpecker Hill

4.2 (31 reviews)
Open 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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Kingfish Ceviche is a must

The food was incredible! Great service the drinks are fantastic. Started off with the Oysters and the rest was a grand slam from there! Plus! The Mango dessert will melt in your mouth it's so good! Get there right before happy hour so you can sit by the windows and catch the breeze. Honestly I cannot wait to go back again.

At the Chefs bar
Chiana S.

My 2nd visit at Woodpecker Hill was being treated by my friend. I love revisiting places and getting to have a totally different experience the next time to that of the first. The first time I dined with 9 other friends at a regular table but this time with just the 2 of us we got to sit at the Chefs bar on comfy fur covered bar stools. I love to watch the action, smell the aromas and experience it first-hand. The only problem is then you want to try everything you see getting made that you didn't order. One of those things is the Papaya salad, it looked so extremely tasty and pretty in a bowl. So being that I am a real foodie and love to try everything for fair of missing out. We ordered the Salt & Pepper school of prawns (which you eat whole in their shell), the chilli red curry pork, bok choy and the crispy eggplant with tamarind sauce. Oh wow what great flavours! For dessert we shared the Sticky black rice pudding with coconut ice cream, honey comb and dark chocolate. Next time I want to sit at one of the fur covered booth tables and have that Papaya salad and check those damn toilets out that I forgot to visit yet again (see my previous review). Clearly I am not drinking enough. I highly recommend Woodpecker Hill, I love the warm log cabin feel and would be back again soon.

First time here in Auckland.  Trying out a new restaurant.  Cute way to present the menu and napkin.
Allison U.

This place has amazing Asian Fusion food. The soft shell crab, salmon salad, and beef short ribs are standouts. The soft shell crab... what can i say but amazing. Crispy and flavorful. The salmon salad had some wonderful flavors playing with eachother. I wanted to eat the whole thing by myself. And the beef short ribs melted in my mouth... The garlic bok choy is yummy. The duck was cooked perfectly. It wasn't gamey at all. Very tender. The green papaya salad was the only thing that was traditional. It was good but compared to everything else it was just okay. Oh I forgot about the fresh oyster... I couldn't taste the oyster too much because of all the other flavors. The ambiance of this place is... interesting. Just the name alone... Woodpecker Hill... I would never think Asian fusion. The decor looks like Harry Potter meets Ariel meets a cabin in the woods. But somehow it all works. The lighting was done very well. The music was very eclectic... Rock and Roll to R&B and back and forth... it kept you guessing what would be next. We came in with a party of 6 on a Monday night so there wasn't a long wait.... maybe 15 min. The place was still full. I looked at the drink menu. But only had half a glass of whatever beer that we ordered. What was cool was the glasses were frosted. The next time I think I'll try one of their signature drinks and stay for dessert. The coconut ice cream sounded yummy. But we were all too full from the wonderful dinner that we didn't have room for dessert. The service was fine. The food definitely out shined the service. This place also has great value. We ordered maybe 10 dishes had 2 pitchers of beer, a soda... and it was about $40 per person I come to Auckland maybe every other month. This restaurant is worth the $17 cab ride from the hotel. I wish they had a restaurant in Hawaii. They would do well.

Yummy old fashioned fashion
Emmanuel B.

Loved it.....While the wait has been pretty long / messy, and one couple who arrived after us, got a table before us. The food experience was great and the restaurant is stunning. You really feel in a special place and for a special time. The service while you are seated is way better and with attentions. All the menu looks nice, but go for the School prawns, so yummy and the 14 hours Beef Brisket. Cannot have any disappointment there. The welcoming or orgnization at the entrance could be imporved, but the overall experience was great. Nice Asia Fusion place.

School prawns
Melissa F.

"Woodpecker Hill" exceeded all my expectations. It was a birthday lunch and everyone was looking forward to dining here - after exceptional reviews. Front of House called me earlier that day to confirm my booking, which was great - does anyone do this anymore? The decor has definite 'wow' factor with over-sized clam shells as light shades over the dining table/s or huge copper bells populated over other tables. There is a beautiful water feature as you enter, all the booth-seating has dyed (chocolate) sheepskin which compliments all the other Vietnamese-influenced interior design. The recycled menu reminded me of a 'tapas'-style plates where you all order and share dishes. The wine list is limited - however the wait staff know their 'grapes' if you need some pointers. Collectively we ordered 'salt & pepper school prawns' as a starter; you can eat the whole ensemble including the shell. Then came the chargrilled salmon & soy duck, red curry of smokey pork, salt & pepper squid & clams, rice & stir-fried bok choy with ginger, oyster sauce & garlic! The flavours were all intensely dreamy explosive: charred, smoked and packed with eastern flavours - chilli, lemongrass, wild ginger, lime, coriander, tamarind, Vietnamese mint, pickled garlic... pure gastronomy. No room for dessert, however I will order the 'sticky black rice with coconut icecream' on my return! Yelping high five!!!

Check out the giant clamshell lights
Sandra K.

Love the eclectic styling at this newly opened restaurant in Parnell. In contrast to Blue Breeze Inn in Ponsonby, this place is a cool mix of styles - fluffy sheepskin booths backed in tartan, logs, modern copper lighting, tiled walls and these giant clam shell lights. There's a mix of seating, including a high bench facing the kitchen where you can see the meals being prepared. The food is a blend of smoky BBQ and Asian flavours. There's a huge smoker filled with large cuts of spiced meat, wrapped in brown paper, then cooked for hours until tender. They are sliced and served on tasting boards or the end bits are added to curries. Fresh Asian salads are made to order in an oversized mortar and pestle. The curries are much hotter than you would anticipate and definitely designed to share. The eggplant dish is sweet, crispy and delicious. I ordered a housemade 'white coke', which didn't really taste like coke, more like a mix of homemade lemonade and cloves. A little bit of Ponsonby in Parnell without the people watching. Oh, and don't forget to use the toilet, they're amazing... honestly, I'm going to have to start rating toilets!

Salt and pepper soft shell school prawns (so delicious!!!!)
Rhea P.

Had a wonderful time at Woodpecker Hill a few evenings ago, sitting at the Chef's table with a few friends on a particularly crowded weeknight. Ordinarily this would be my absolute last choice of seat, only because it makes it difficult to talk to your dinner companions, however, I had such a great experience here that I may have to change my whole philosophy. It was like having a front row seat to a real life episode of master chef, with the additional ability of being able to talk to the actual chefs! As always the food was wonderfully flavourful, well balanced and texturally exciting. Pictured above are the soft shell salt and pepper school prawns which were in a word; perfection. So crunchy, yet so flavourful. We also had the Fourteen Hour Smoked Beef Brisket which was so tender and delicious and the Soft Shell Crab which was as awesome as last time. If you're looking for fusion Asian done right Auckland, look no further!

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Tripe with a capital T. Overly priced. Food average. Saving grace is they have Garage Project on tap.

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10 years ago

Great food fusion here. Nice amount of spice. Highly recommend the chicken and the deep fried pickles!

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Another great example of Asian fusion done so well... the whiskey menu just adds a few more points!

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This was one of the best places we ate. Sunday menu was a great blend of BBQ with Asian twists.

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You need to try the fourteen hour beef brisket! Very good food, drinks and nice place.

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Hog Heaven Louisiana Smokehouse

Hog Heaven Louisiana Smokehouse

2.9(16 reviews)
1.2 kmNewmarket
$$

Live jazz & BBQ is one of my all time favourites combos but until recently there wasn't really…read moreanywhere in Auckland doing both on a nightly basis... that was until Hog Heaven opened a couple of months ago and started serving plates of smokey barbequed meat lathered in sauce. Yum! A group of Yelpers and I went for the first time on Sunday night, just in time for the live jazz at 6:30pm. Turns out it was also the NRL final so they had the warm up game (maybe the Junior Warriors) playing on a massive pull-down screen behind the singer....take note sports lovers. I couldn't go past the pulled pork with coleslaw and green beans. It took a little while for our meals to come out and when they did most of us noted that they weren't that hot but it didn't bother me too much as the pork was tender, drenched in sauce and super flavoursome. The coleslaw was ok - it reminded me of KFC coleslaw and the green beans were cooked well. The serving size was smaller than I expected but I am probably just used to the HUGE serving sizes in the States. What was a little off-putting though, was the filthy fish tank on the bar counter and the greasy finger marks all over the front door... I'd imagine it'd be difficult to keep the glass clean with half your customers demolishing ribs but I think these little details are important! I might wait a few months but i'd like to go back and try some of their other New Orleans dishes like gumbo and cornbread.

Hog Heaven is a fairly new restaurant that has opened up in Newmarket. They are a 'traditional…read moreLouisiana smokehouse' serving up smoked meats, seafood and freshly made pizzas. Three of us went to Hog Heaven a few weeks ago on a Tuesday night after seeing a 'cheap Tuesday' movie across the road at Event Cinemas. We had bought a Grabone voucher for Hog Heaven and and looking forward to dinner. Upon walking in, we first noticed the decor and really liked it. Although the lighting was dim, the wall decor really made up for it - think American wall prints, drink posters, plus fresh flowers on picnic style wooden tables, and condiments served in glass coca cola bottles. Hog Heaven immediately reminded us of the diner in the True Blood series - it had a similar feel to it. Another cool aspect was the open kitchen at the back - you could only see some of the food preparation and cooking, but it was nice that it was all open plan. All the chefs were women, which we thought was unusual compared to most restaurants in Auckland. We first started with an entree of 'Corn Bread Loaf' stuffed with corn and jalapeños ($6.50) which we shared between three of us. We all agreed that it was extremely sweet, almost like pound cake. We also could not taste any corn or jalapeños. It definitely tasted more like a dessert rather than an entree. We then ordered mains - 'Smoked Sausage and Chicken Gumbo' with celery, okra pepper, bacon, onion and white rice on the side ($15). I have never tried gumbo, so was unsure what it was meant to taste like. It was quite a small portion, but the meat was very tender. However, it was far too rich for me and I almost couldn't finish it. I would not order it again. My other friends ordered the 'Pulled Pork Sandwich' served with fries ($12) which was average and the fries were overcooked. Lastly, the 'Smoked Beef Cheeks' ($21.50), which were the highlight of the night. They were cooked well, the meat tender and had a nice flavour. We were all too full for dessert, but were okay with that. Usually, I am excited about dessert, but nothing really stood out. We were hoping for some Pumpkin Pie or something similar, but they only serve 'American' brownie and ice cream... On a higher note, the service was good. We did not have to wait long for our meals, our water glasses were always topped up and asked if we were enjoying our meals. These simple things lifted my rating up for Hog Heaven. Overall, a few hits and misses. Personally, not my style of food, but a certain type of person would enjoy it. I am unsure yet whether I would dine at Hog Heaven again, but in the meantime I will continue to try out other new restaurants that are opening up in Auckland...

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Hog Heaven Louisiana Smokehouse - Live music from 6:30pm on a Saturday!

Live music from 6:30pm on a Saturday!

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Chowon BBQ Buffet Restaurant

Chowon BBQ Buffet Restaurant

3.0(1 review)
1.6 km

Chowon officially marks my 3rd Christmas in a row, eating out at a Korean restaurant. It was…read moreunintentional, I swear. When I spent my Christmas week in Auckland, I didn't realize most businesses would be closed (especially the day before Christmas). I went to Auckland with the mindset of having New Zealand cuisine (whatever that is). After circling around CBD on Christmas for what seemed like hours, trying to resist Korean and halal food, my mother and I finally kept heading south to see if there was anything mildly interesting--but ended up giving in when we saw the amazing $20 AYCE Korean barbecue deal. It seemed too good to be true, but it was. For the price of $20 NZD, it is a complete bargain from where I come from (where you pay upwards of at least $30 USD with limited options). This place is small and quaint and resembles a cheap Asian restaurant--doable if you don't care for decor. It is all self-service and DIY. The selection is great--they have such a great variety of different meats, like pork loin, pork belly, lamb, kalbi, to name a few. No complains since they had all the kbbq essentials. I also loved that they offered a few Korean staple dishes, such as kimchi and japchae, and they even had greenshell mussels (though quite limited), which everyone fought their way through for. All was going well and it was becoming a good experience for a dinner we did not anticipate at all. My mother is traditionally Chinese, so she likes steamed veggies. Because the grills had to have foil sheet changed, my mother put a new sheet over and thought she could try cooking a lettuce leaf with a small amount of water. An older Korean man (whom I assume is the owner) saw this and started going berserk on us and pulled a staff member in, yelling in Korean. Of course, this caused most of the restaurant to turn heads on us but we had no idea what he was so angry about. The staff member kindly told us that we shouldn't cook the veggies on the grill, as the water might leak through a hole in the foil sheet and damage the grill, but I'm pretty sure the oil the meats excrete may do much more harm. Other than that scenario, I had no problems because I was very full at the end. I will say that the meat batches were inconsistent--they would bring out frozen meat and fresh meat interchangeably.

Red Pig

Red Pig

4.0(7 reviews)
1.3 kmAuckland CBD
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Anyone who knows me, knows how deep my love for Korean food runs. I am perpetually asked where the…read morebest Korean bbq in Auckland is, and regrettably up until this point I've only been able to shrug my shoulders in frustration. People have suggested other places and they are OK but nothing has really fully lived up to the standards that I am used after having the real deal back in Korea for so long. Well I am ecstatic to report that Red Pig, end to end is the real deal not only in Auckland but perhaps in all of NZ (yes I know what a bold claim that must be!). The meat selection is what you would expect but the quality of the meat is quite high. The price is reasonable but if you are expecting the same level of gluttony from a bbq buffet you will be disappointed. I would recommend one serving of meat per per person for 4 people and under. For over 4 people you could probably order a bit less that 1 serving per person. The meat is only 1 part of the experience, they have both stonegrill (for porkbelly), and charcoal options (for most of the other cuts). MOST importantly the side dishes and accompaniments to the cut of meat is different and they have paired them genuinely. The staff are super friendly and helpful and genuinely interested in catering to the non-korean crowd which is a BIG PLUS. For most first-timers or novices, Korean bbq can be a bit intimidating but certainly this is not the case at Red Pig. Another plus is that they have a decent menu of other Korean mains as well, so for those who are not keen on bbq or vegetarian they will have options to enjoy as well. I stridently recommend their seafood pancake! I was very impressed by their extensive Korean alcohol selection and even was able to try a peach soju which is waaaay too drinkable. As if the experience couldn't be more genuine, there's even a Karaoke bar next door! Let's just say this is the closest I've felt to Korea in an incredibly long time! LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!

Yay this place is a gem!…read more Thanks to the lovely Rebekah M. for recommending this place and walking us Korean newbies thru the memu. With the happy hour special dinner and drinks came to $25 per person which is a steal considering how much we ate. Staff where friendly, on hand to help with the charcoal BBQ in the middle of the table and explaining the drinks menu (you have to try Soju a kinda flavored rice wine). Funky pop music set the scene and a handy spot to store your bags under your seat so they don't get in the way. It was the side dishes that came with the BBQ meat that really made the meal sing from flavor packed Kimchi, fresh salads, pickles and lettuce leaf to make a kinda taco with the BBQ meat everything was fresh and tasty.

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