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4 based on 403 reviews
Food nicely presented and very cheerful service. Due to the confined space is noisy and a bit overwhelming when busy, however for many this would add to its charm. Interesting menu. Definitely a very popular cafe with people waiting to be seated, however efficiently managed.
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4 based on 144 reviews
The holder of One Chef's Hat 2015 and 2016 and Runner-Up in the 'Best New Restaurant' category in the Cuisine NZ Good Food Awards 2015, Jano Bistro prides itself on serving a seasonally inspired menu that showcases the best of local New Zealand produce. S
Truly a delight. A great little find in an intimate setting. One of the best degustations we have had in a few years and worth every penny. The team were wonderful, the food was divine and a wine match that actually lived up to the promise. Already re-booked and can't wait.
4 based on 236 reviews
We went for the Wellington Burger. Egmon st street eatery adopted a diner theme. The theme was consistent throughout except for its prices. The food was very "greasy spoon" food. OK but very average, limited effort had gone into it. However the price was the price of a fine food establishment. Way overpriced.
4 based on 651 reviews
Firstly, let me say that all the staff I interacted with were completely lovely and that's why I give you three out of five. The high tea itself was a disappointment however - the sweet components were cloyingly sweet and had no flavour punches at all - the stuff in the glass was almost runny but no spoon supplied only a cake fork. The savoury was underwhelming - a sort of toasted sandwich square, and a bit of bread with a tiny flake of ham and minute snippets of gherkin. The pictures in the advertising and on the Grabone Voucher were not indicative of what we received and I suspect it's a case of getting bums on seats with an offer and then scaling back the offering to "compensate" for giving a discount. When will the hospo industry see that it defeats the purpose to throw money at what is essentially advertising (the discount voucher) only to under deliver? Newsflash - you've just chucked your advertising dollars away along with the chance of seeing your customer return or recommend. Dumb.
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