Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Whangaparaoa, Auckland, North Island including Maison Thai Restaurant, Thai Windows Restaurant, Indian Village, Ma Rew Thai Restaurant, Sun View Chinese Restaurant, Sen Sushi, Thai Orewa, Peninsula Chinese Restaurant, Cheek and Chong, Ramen Takara
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4 based on 125 reviews
RAMEN TAKARA is not your typical Japanese restaurant, instead of featuring tempura or sushi, we put our heart and effort into our ramen and rice dishes. We even make our own noodles everyday using the finest flour, mineral water and fresh eggs. Whether yo
Weâve been on a mission to find the best tonkotsu ramen in NZ and so far Ramen Takara is it. The thick and curly noodles are the way to go. So so so good
4 based on 116 reviews
A little Asian Fusion, super delicious! We had the Vietnamese pork and prawn roll which was fresh and tasty. The fried chicken wings were disappointing, lacked any flavour. The 1/2 chicken was amazing with lime and cilantro. Will definitely go back - Orewa is so fun to hang out for a late afternoon evening, beautiful beach, cool casual vibe.
Great local diner for eatin or takeaway chinese food and chicken.Has a fabulous range of smorgasbord for dining in, huge variety available.Good value.Or takeaway freshly cooked. Recommended.
4 based on 142 reviews
My second Thai dinner since I visited red beach, so I can compare with yesterdayâs place. Here has greater variety, higher prices and more customers. What I liked:- quality of tomyam- grilled porkWhat I disliked:- chicken was all breast parts- quantity of soup and prawns didnât match its price tag
Best take away sushi in the vicinity - fresh and tasty! It's a pick & mix that you choose yourself & pay per piece.Nice staff, been there for years. Its in the food court so it's not a place to set out as such. Yum yum.
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4 based on 11 reviews
This restaurant functions as two separate divisions with two shop fronts, two doors and a door dividing each. The same staff member deal with both, This results in a somewhat topsy-turvy operation where only one side or the other receives attention at any point of time. The young lad who served us was pleasant enough but overly casual and just TOO laid back in our opinion. Now to the food. The Won Ton soup was the best I've had for many a year. The Prawn and Pork Fried Rice was tasty but too dry. The Chinese Fillet Steak had excellent flavour but the texture of the meat indicated that it was way overcooked. My overall impression was that the food was better than many Chinese cafes but slack management is letting this business down
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4 based on 15 reviews
Basic table layout, quick service. Lacking in atmosphere but at least spotless clean. Food was mediocre with our starters bland, curry was weak but chicken dish excellent. Lots of rice but noodles lacking in flavour. Wine list expensive and minimal choice. $80 for 2 inc 1 beer + glass of wine, shared starter with 2 mains seems over the top. Eating out is susposed to be an experience which this sadly was not. authenic dishes but slightly hit and miss,
4 based on 37 reviews
I enjoy Indian food but rarely go to Indian restaurants. In the past I have too often been disappointed by the quality of food, meagreness of meat servings and the rip-off prices of the sambals to accompany main courses. I reckon $3 for little more than a teaspoon of thin mango chutney is over the top. Anyhow "Indian Village" is the EXCEPTION. The fresh spices are there in abundance and perfectly balanced as well. The side dishes were generous and good value for money. We were particularly impressed by the Lamb Korma. The Dried fruit and Nut Naan Bread was by far the best we have ever eaten. Light as a feather and with just the right amount of fruit and nuts. It married so well with the Lamb Korma that we almost forgot to eat the other side dishes we had ordered. Sadly we were less impressed with the mixed vegetable dish we ordered because the spices seemed a bit "raw" and in our face if you can imagine what we mean.
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4 based on 59 reviews
We were staying at Little Manly and bought takeaway lunches to have as an evening meal at the lodge as we didn't want to drive after a couples of drinks on the deck .The Thai food was excellent and reasonably priced so we repeated the exercise the following day.The view from the restaurant is spectacular over Arkles Beach and must be great for guests in the evening. Would definitely recommend!
4 based on 111 reviews
We were at the Manly shopping centre and after looking through the shops we decided to give Maison a go.We ordered the Pad Thai and the Peanut Curry and along with some money bags we had a feast. The quality of the food was very good, but the serving sizes were a little smaller than some of their competitors.It was a nice lunch, but not one that we will repeat.
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