Guidebook for Waiheke

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Guidebook for Waiheke

Food Scene

Great services and food
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Stonyridge Vineyard
80 Onetangi Rd
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Great services and food
Great facility lots of little shops and cafe options
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Isola di Waiheke
25 Karaka Rd
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Great facility lots of little shops and cafe options

Parks & Nature

Very calm water north facing sunny spot and never too many people
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Sandy Bay
121 Great Barrier Rd
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Very calm water north facing sunny spot and never too many people

My Favourite Restaurants

None of these will disappoint!
Off the beaten track, via a windy drive through the hills and down a narrow dirt road, you'll find award-winning Italian eatery Poderi Crisci — and a setting that gives way to immediate comparisons of the Tuscan countryside. The restaurant/vineyard is owned by Antonio Crisci, the founding father of metre-long pizza makers Toto's and the Parnell institution Non Solo Pizza, a regular contender for the best Italian in the city. As well as serving a rustic Italian a la carte menu, that on paper will induce uncontrollable mouth juices, the kitchen offers a degustation option, a menu under the guidance of the chef, and an extremely popular Sunday long lunch — which is spread across four-and-a-half-hours. Being on Waiheke and the owners of ample space, it's only natural that Poderi dabble in wine making as well. The Pinot Gringo (a lighter Pinot Gris) is a favourite, while the house-made limoncello packs a weighty punch for a post meal digestif. Bookings are essential. 205 Awaawaroa Road, Waiheke Island
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Poderi Crisci Restaurant and Vineyard
205 Awaawaroa Rd
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Off the beaten track, via a windy drive through the hills and down a narrow dirt road, you'll find award-winning Italian eatery Poderi Crisci — and a setting that gives way to immediate comparisons of the Tuscan countryside. The restaurant/vineyard is owned by Antonio Crisci, the founding father of metre-long pizza makers Toto's and the Parnell institution Non Solo Pizza, a regular contender for the best Italian in the city. As well as serving a rustic Italian a la carte menu, that on paper will induce uncontrollable mouth juices, the kitchen offers a degustation option, a menu under the guidance of the chef, and an extremely popular Sunday long lunch — which is spread across four-and-a-half-hours. Being on Waiheke and the owners of ample space, it's only natural that Poderi dabble in wine making as well. The Pinot Gringo (a lighter Pinot Gris) is a favourite, while the house-made limoncello packs a weighty punch for a post meal digestif. Bookings are essential. 205 Awaawaroa Road, Waiheke Island
Perched on a hill on Waiheke Island, Mudbrick Winery has always been known as the perfect restaurant getaway for a sneaky proposal, wedding, or as we discovered, the ideal location for birthday celebrating, helicopter owning, sixteen-year-olds. It's also a good one to try if you'd like a miniature escape with dazzling views, great wine and delicious food. 126 Church Bay Road, Oneroa, Waiheke Island
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Ristorante e Vigneto Mudbrick
126 Church Bay Rd
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Perched on a hill on Waiheke Island, Mudbrick Winery has always been known as the perfect restaurant getaway for a sneaky proposal, wedding, or as we discovered, the ideal location for birthday celebrating, helicopter owning, sixteen-year-olds. It's also a good one to try if you'd like a miniature escape with dazzling views, great wine and delicious food. 126 Church Bay Road, Oneroa, Waiheke Island
Casita Miro is (just quietly) one of the best restaurants on Waiheke, though thanks to some booming word of mouth and glorious online attention, it's no longer a secret and you'll need to book. The glasshouse-like structure is located on the 20-odd year-old Miro vinyard owned by Cat Vosper and Barnett Bond. Inside, a combination of tables in close proximity, encouragement to use your fingers, genuine staff members and the island's free-and-easy attitudes towards drinking, result in a social atmosphere like no other. It's noisy yet elegant. The delicious tapas menu tips its hat to the entire region of Spain and the wider Mediterranean Rim with fine Iberian cured meat, cheeses and a good range of Spanish sherry. Menu highlights include: melt-in-your-mouth pork belly, market fish paella, harissa coated roast potatoes and local Te Mataku oysters. The outdoor area also runs with the Spanish theme, featuring an evolving mosaic inspired by Gaudi's infamous Parc Guell, not too mention views out across the Gulf. 3 Brown Rd, Onetangi, Waiheke Island
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Casita Miro
3 Brown Rd
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Casita Miro is (just quietly) one of the best restaurants on Waiheke, though thanks to some booming word of mouth and glorious online attention, it's no longer a secret and you'll need to book. The glasshouse-like structure is located on the 20-odd year-old Miro vinyard owned by Cat Vosper and Barnett Bond. Inside, a combination of tables in close proximity, encouragement to use your fingers, genuine staff members and the island's free-and-easy attitudes towards drinking, result in a social atmosphere like no other. It's noisy yet elegant. The delicious tapas menu tips its hat to the entire region of Spain and the wider Mediterranean Rim with fine Iberian cured meat, cheeses and a good range of Spanish sherry. Menu highlights include: melt-in-your-mouth pork belly, market fish paella, harissa coated roast potatoes and local Te Mataku oysters. The outdoor area also runs with the Spanish theme, featuring an evolving mosaic inspired by Gaudi's infamous Parc Guell, not too mention views out across the Gulf. 3 Brown Rd, Onetangi, Waiheke Island
Away from the tourist trap wineries of the island, you'll find Te Motu and The Shed. Up the lengthly driveway and past big brother winery Stonyridge, you'll be presented with a shed that has quite literally been transformed into a five-star restaurant. Despite a first-class rating, it has a no frills environment that allows the kitchen do most of the talking. The menu, created by proprietor and award-winning chef Bronwen Laight, is made up of a selection of small and large plates which are both great for sharing. You'll come across things you've never heard of before, but the wait staff are well versed and will take good care of you. The mushroom pierogy, Eastern European dumplings, and the accompanying tender pork cheek is a must try. We also couldn't overlook the kefir (fermented milk) cheesecake with local figs and berries, and the crazily sweet dulce de leche ice-cream with caramelised banana sweet macadamia brittle. With an extremely good reputation, prices are at the upper end of the spectrum, particularly in the wine department. 76 Onetangi Rd, Onetangi, Waiheke Island
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Te Motu Vineyard
76 Onetangi Rd
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Away from the tourist trap wineries of the island, you'll find Te Motu and The Shed. Up the lengthly driveway and past big brother winery Stonyridge, you'll be presented with a shed that has quite literally been transformed into a five-star restaurant. Despite a first-class rating, it has a no frills environment that allows the kitchen do most of the talking. The menu, created by proprietor and award-winning chef Bronwen Laight, is made up of a selection of small and large plates which are both great for sharing. You'll come across things you've never heard of before, but the wait staff are well versed and will take good care of you. The mushroom pierogy, Eastern European dumplings, and the accompanying tender pork cheek is a must try. We also couldn't overlook the kefir (fermented milk) cheesecake with local figs and berries, and the crazily sweet dulce de leche ice-cream with caramelised banana sweet macadamia brittle. With an extremely good reputation, prices are at the upper end of the spectrum, particularly in the wine department. 76 Onetangi Rd, Onetangi, Waiheke Island
o run apace with its lavish indoor sibling, go-to winery Cable Bay has introduced a new outdoor kitchen. The main attribute of The Verandah is its carefree menu. A wood-fired oven allows the kitchen to whip out smoke-tinged pizzas and sharing plates that retain the presentation and sophisticated flavours of The Dining Room, without the price tag. The remainder of the menu is made up of fresh salads and seafood, cured meat and local cheeses, with the dessert list spearheaded by intriguing house-made ice-cream and macarons. All that plus there's far-reaching views of the Hauraki Gulf, fine wine, comfortable seating and its only a short trip to and from the ferry terminal. 12 Nick Johnston Drive, Oneroa, Waiheke Island
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Cable Bay Vineyards
12 Nick Johnstone Dr
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o run apace with its lavish indoor sibling, go-to winery Cable Bay has introduced a new outdoor kitchen. The main attribute of The Verandah is its carefree menu. A wood-fired oven allows the kitchen to whip out smoke-tinged pizzas and sharing plates that retain the presentation and sophisticated flavours of The Dining Room, without the price tag. The remainder of the menu is made up of fresh salads and seafood, cured meat and local cheeses, with the dessert list spearheaded by intriguing house-made ice-cream and macarons. All that plus there's far-reaching views of the Hauraki Gulf, fine wine, comfortable seating and its only a short trip to and from the ferry terminal. 12 Nick Johnston Drive, Oneroa, Waiheke Island
With a large balcony typically heaving with customers, the Oyster Inn has a roadside allure that draws you upstairs even if you're not in the business of having lunch — which could actually pan out for the best seeing it also happens to quadruple as a restaurant, boutique hotel, retail shop and gig venue. While we can't vouch for the last three, the restaurant is highly pleasant. A table outside on the balcony is the quintessential dining or drinking position to take in views over Oneroa village and the beach, and make the most of their refreshing drinks list and predominantly seafood-led menu. You'll find everything from whitebait sandwiches, swordfish ceviche, king salmon, and local gurnard to the Inn's namesake in four varieties. If you're in the mood for something more land orientated, the slow-cooked lamb ribs are the ultimate show stopper and will see you mop up the creamy sauce until the final drop. 124 Oceanview Rd, Oneroa, Waiheke Island
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The Oyster Inn
124 Ocean View Rd
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With a large balcony typically heaving with customers, the Oyster Inn has a roadside allure that draws you upstairs even if you're not in the business of having lunch — which could actually pan out for the best seeing it also happens to quadruple as a restaurant, boutique hotel, retail shop and gig venue. While we can't vouch for the last three, the restaurant is highly pleasant. A table outside on the balcony is the quintessential dining or drinking position to take in views over Oneroa village and the beach, and make the most of their refreshing drinks list and predominantly seafood-led menu. You'll find everything from whitebait sandwiches, swordfish ceviche, king salmon, and local gurnard to the Inn's namesake in four varieties. If you're in the mood for something more land orientated, the slow-cooked lamb ribs are the ultimate show stopper and will see you mop up the creamy sauce until the final drop. 124 Oceanview Rd, Oneroa, Waiheke Island
Wild On Waiheke bodes well as a relaxed eating and drinking destination compared to some of the more upmarket wineries around the island. A spot on the grass, on one of the scattered bean bags or tables, is the ultimate sunny afternoon destination. Though be aware, a spot will be as rare as hens teeth once the buses arrive and the sun hits its zenith. As well as making their own wine, WoW pump out their own brand of craft beer thanks to a microbrewery can be found nestled between the vines. The pizzas are perfect for sharing between two, the burgers are mammoth, the tacos are giant, and there's a caeser salad the size of a head. Boredom is also an unlikely factor with petanque, giant chess, archery and electronic skeet shooting at arm's reach around the property. 82 Onetangi Rd, Waiheke Island
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Wild on Waiheke
82 Onetangi Rd
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Wild On Waiheke bodes well as a relaxed eating and drinking destination compared to some of the more upmarket wineries around the island. A spot on the grass, on one of the scattered bean bags or tables, is the ultimate sunny afternoon destination. Though be aware, a spot will be as rare as hens teeth once the buses arrive and the sun hits its zenith. As well as making their own wine, WoW pump out their own brand of craft beer thanks to a microbrewery can be found nestled between the vines. The pizzas are perfect for sharing between two, the burgers are mammoth, the tacos are giant, and there's a caeser salad the size of a head. Boredom is also an unlikely factor with petanque, giant chess, archery and electronic skeet shooting at arm's reach around the property. 82 Onetangi Rd, Waiheke Island
With its view blocked by the Four Square across the road, Fenice (pronounced feh-knee-chee) probably wouldn't be the first port of call for those on a staycation and looking to eat down the main strip. However, the Italian eatery certainly stands up to its island brothers and sisters by ticking the all-important boxes of: honest ingredients and maximum flavour. The pleasant and homely restaurant serves rustic Italian/Mediterranean, led by Napoletana-style pizzas, hearty mains, and unavoidable fresh-made pasta. The comforting option of parpadelle with confit duck, mushroom ragu, hazelnut and pecorino is our personal favourite. If you'd prefer not to leave the comfort of your island getaway, or are perhaps running late for the ferry, all of the pizzas and pastas are available for takeaway, too. 122 Oceanview Road, Oneroa, Waiheke Island
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Fenice Cafe & Restaurant
122a Ocean View Rd
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With its view blocked by the Four Square across the road, Fenice (pronounced feh-knee-chee) probably wouldn't be the first port of call for those on a staycation and looking to eat down the main strip. However, the Italian eatery certainly stands up to its island brothers and sisters by ticking the all-important boxes of: honest ingredients and maximum flavour. The pleasant and homely restaurant serves rustic Italian/Mediterranean, led by Napoletana-style pizzas, hearty mains, and unavoidable fresh-made pasta. The comforting option of parpadelle with confit duck, mushroom ragu, hazelnut and pecorino is our personal favourite. If you'd prefer not to leave the comfort of your island getaway, or are perhaps running late for the ferry, all of the pizzas and pastas are available for takeaway, too. 122 Oceanview Road, Oneroa, Waiheke Island
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Goldie Estate
18 Causeway Rd
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(09) 372 9988 – Nestled down Ostend’s Putiki Road you will find this absolute gem – a quaint 1920’s cottage, serving fabulous coffee & sublime goodies from The Little Tart Bakery.
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The Annex
21 B Belgium St
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(09) 372 9988 – Nestled down Ostend’s Putiki Road you will find this absolute gem – a quaint 1920’s cottage, serving fabulous coffee & sublime goodies from The Little Tart Bakery.
Reservations: 09 372 8846 helen@threeseventwo.co.nz
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Three Seven Two
21 The Strand
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Reservations: 09 372 8846 helen@threeseventwo.co.nz
Arcadia offers a casual dinning experience with a fresh and inviting menu along with a great wine and craft beer selection to enjoy while you soak up the atmosphere. Location: 39 Palm Road, Palm Beach Phone: 09 218 9112 Web: arcadiawaiheke.com
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Arcadia Restaurant
39 Palm Rd
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Arcadia offers a casual dinning experience with a fresh and inviting menu along with a great wine and craft beer selection to enjoy while you soak up the atmosphere. Location: 39 Palm Road, Palm Beach Phone: 09 218 9112 Web: arcadiawaiheke.com