Jervois Steak House

Denizen’s definitive guide to the best steak in town

From perfectly charred ribeye to melt-in-your-mouth wagyu, Auckland’s steak scene is brimming with indulgent offerings. Whether you’re after a refined dining experience or a flame-licked feast, we’ve done the heavy lifting (and taste testing) to bring you Denizen’s definitive guide to the very best steak in town.

Jervois Steak House
Chef’s Selection — Three of our Favourite Cuts

Jervois Steak House’s Chef’s Selection is a carnivore’s dream — three of the beloved eatery’s favourite cuts, expertly prepared and served on a board for a rich, flavour-packed tasting experience. If you know what’s good for you, go big on the sauce and sides, ensuring, at the very least, you add a side of Béarnaise and an essential order of duck fat roasted rosemary potatoes to the mix.

Azabu Ponsonby
Japanese Cross Breed Wagyu with Truffled Sesame Ponzu & Yuzu Kosho Soy

Azabu certainly knows its wagyu, and this Japanese cross breed, exquisitely marbled and melt-in-your-mouth tender, is not to be missed. Served with truffled sesame ponzu and yuzu kosho soy, this dish is a luxurious fusion of richness, citrus, and umami, perfect for purists who like to experiment with unique flavour profiles.

The Grill
Pure South Handpicked Scotch Fillet

The Grill’s Pure South Handpicked Scotch Fillet is a masterclass in premium beef — tender, rich, and always perfectly cooked. Elevate it with your choice of sauces, from beef fat chimichurri to miso hollandaise or Nelson truffle butter, and complete the experience with indulgent sides like truffle mac ‘n cheese, 50/50 mash, or Grandma’s parsley butter carrots.

Queens Rooftop
Bone-in Ribeye Steak with Sauce Robert & Chimichurri

Queens Rooftop’s bone-in ribeye is a carnivore’s delight — chargrilled to perfection and served with Sauce Robert and vibrant chimichurri for a bold, flavour-packed finish. If you’re looking for a warming accompaniment, you’d do well to add a side of pan fried Brussel sprouts with spiced miso butter and crispy shallots to the mix, or if you’re leaning more fresh and vibrant, the iceberg wedge with walnut, green goddess, and tahini is always a welcome addition.

Soul Bar & Bistro
Pure South Handpicked Scotch with Montpellier Butter & Truffle Fries

Soul Bar & Bistro’s Pure South handpicked scotch fillet delivers bold flavour and buttery tenderness, finished with rich Montpellier butter. Paired with golden truffle fries and waterfront views, it’s the perfect form of indulgence.

Best Steaks Around Town
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Gastronomy

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To Kalon Room

An intimate new enclave offers the finest of Napa Valley in this exclusive private dining room

Within the heart of Parnell, Non Solo Pizza has unveiled the To Kalon Room — an elegant new private dining space inspired by one of Napa Valley’s most revered vineyards. Named for the famed Grand Cru site and shaped by the legacy of Robert Mondavi, the room pays homage to California’s winemaking heritage while staying true to Non Solo’s Italian soul.

Designed for up to 22 guests, To Kalon is intimate yet elevated. Rich burgundy tones, natural stone, timber finishes, and a dramatic wine wall create a space that feels quietly luxurious — perfect for both refined dinners and relaxed, shared meals.

To Kalon is as adaptable as it is refined, promising tailored culinary journeys. From sophisticated formal events, where exceptional Italian cuisine is thoughtfully paired with remarkable wines, to more relaxed, convivial occasions centred around family-style shared meals — the options are as varied as your unique requirements, with every detail personalised. Experiences include sommelier-led tastings with canapés, multi-course Taste of To Kalon menus, and the Winemaker’s Table — a signature event where guest vintners, both local and international, take guests behind the bottle.

The offering is elevated with thoughtful extras: pre-dinner drinks, custom cakes for milestone celebrations, premium incentives for group bookings, and limited-release wine pairings in tune with the seasons.

Whether it’s an evening of insightful and expertly guided wine tasting, accompanied by delectable canapés, or an extravagant seated celebration dinner to mark a memorable occasion, this elegant new Auckland hideaway provides the perfect backdrop. To Kalon brings a distinctly Napa sensibility to Auckland — a polished, quietly luxurious space where food, wine and storytelling come together in perfect harmony.

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Want to improve your skin from the inside out? Sunekos is changing the game

When it comes to rejuvenating skin, we’re increasingly looking beyond surface-level fixes. The new frontier? Bio-regeneration — and Sunekos is leading the way. A first-of-its-kind injectable treatment, Sunekos is transforming how we support skin health, working beneath the surface to restore the skin’s natural vitality through science-backed stimulation of collagen and elastin production.1,2

Unlike traditional fillers that simply add volume, Sunekos works on a cellular level to improve the skin’s overall quality. It doesn’t fill or freeze — instead, it regenerates. Using a patented formula which blends hyaluronic acid with a precise mix of amino acids, Sunekos targets the extracellular matrix (ECM) — the foundation of our skin’s structure — to spark true regeneration.1,3 The result? Smoother, firmer, more luminous skin that looks healthier, not altered.

Whether you’re looking to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, revive tired under-eyes, or improve skin brightness and texture, Sunekos delivers natural-looking results that evolve over time. You’ll start to see visible improvements within 7–10 days, with optimal results typically seen after a course of three treatments, spaced two weeks apart.

Sunekos Performa. Image courtesy of Clinic1 (NZ)

At the heart of this treatment is balance. Too few or too many amino acids won’t trigger the desired effect. The Sunekos formula — developed through years of scientific research — is the only patented combination clinically shown to stimulate the skin’s natural fibroblasts into producing new collagen and elastin in physiological harmony.1,4 It’s this precise formulation that sets Sunekos apart — and positions it as a breakthrough in regenerative aesthetics.

Sunekos is suitable for delicate areas like the under-eyes, neck, and hands, where the skin is thinner and more prone to ageing. It’s especially effective for addressing crepey texture, dehydration, and early signs of skin laxity.4,5 And thanks to its non-invasive nature, the treatment requires minimal downtime — a quick 20–30 minute session and you’re back to your day.

More than just a ‘tweakment’, Sunekos is a true investment in your skin’s long-term resilience. Backed by clinical studies and loved by those in the know, it’s rapidly becoming one of New Zealand’s most in-demand aesthetic treatments — not for what it adds, but for how it helps your skin restore itself.5

For more information on Sunekos and how to find your nearest clinic, see here.

sunekos.co.nz

References:
1. Nobile, V., Michelotti, A., Cestone, E., Celleno, L. (2020). A multicenter, clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of an injectable medical device containing amino acids and hyaluronic acid (Sunekos 200) for skin rejuvenation. Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology, 13, 683–690.
2. Brandi, C., D’Aniello, C., Grimaldi, L., et al. (2012). Hyaluronic acid: Perspectives in cosmetic dermatology. Clinics in Dermatology, 30(5), 593–598.
3. Papagni, M., et al. (2019). A novel approach to skin biostimulation: combined action of amino acids and hyaluronic acid. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 18(1), 215–220.
4. Dalise, S., et al. (2018). Amino acids and hyaluronic acid mixture stimulates collagen and elastin synthesis in human dermal fibroblasts: A key mechanism for skin rejuvenation. Journal of Dermatological Science, 89(1), 1–7.
5. Sunekos 200/1200 Product Monograph. (2023). Professional Documentation provided by the manufacturer (Professional Dietetics).


*Sunekos 1200 is an implantable medical device that modifies the structure of mature skin, restoring volume, filling wrinkles and folds in the skin and in scar sites. It is suitable for creating a temporary increase in the volume of skin tissue. Sunekos 1200 is a medical device that is sterile, injectable, non-pyrogenic, biocompatible, re- absorbable, made with hyaluronic acid and amino acids. Sunekos Performa is a medical device recommended for the treatment of blemishes and depressions in the skin caused by wrinkles and scars. Sunekos Performa is a sterile resorbable injectable solution which acts as a filler, supporting the restoration of physiological elasticity and temporarily replacing volume by expanding the soft tissues.
Sunekos should not be used on patients: with known hypersensitivity to any of its components; presenting with a general infection, inflammatory or infectious cutaneous problems; with history of severe multiple allergies or anaphylactic shock; prone to hypertrophic scars/keloids or streptococcal diseases; in patients presenting with porphyria; under 18 years of age; in pregnancy or lactation; others. See full Instructions for use before prescribing for full safety information, available from www.xytide.co.nz
Copyright© 2024. Xytide Biotech Pty Ltd. Always read the label and follow the instructions. This medical device must be administered by a Healthcare Professional. New Zealand Sponsor: AA-Med Pty Ltd.
Distributed by: Xytide Biotech NZ Pty Ltd (NZBN 9429049668612) C/O Alliott Ltd, Level 2, 142 Broadway, Newmarket, Auckland 1023 NZ. For more information please phone +61 1800 570 036.

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Tiffany & Co. Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder Collection

We dive into Tiffany & Co.’s exquisite Sea of Wonder

In a moment that affirmed its status as a global purveyor of timeless luxury, Tiffany & Co. once again wowed the world with the unveiling of its Blue Book 2025 high jewellery collection — Sea of Wonder. A tribute to the mysteries of the deep, this year’s offering is a visual feast of marine inspired craftsmanship, calling on the Maison’s historic muse: the ocean.

Urchin earrings, Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder from Tiffany & Co.
Wave brooch, Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder from Tiffany & Co.
Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder from Tiffany & Co.

A perennial favourite of Tiffany aficionados, the Blue Book has long stood as the jeweller’s most audacious creative expression. The 2025 collection is proof of Tiffany & Co.’s unbridled creativity once again, revisiting the aquatic fascinations of Jean Schlumberger, the brand’s legendary designer whose imagination was as endless as the sea itself. Think sculptural interpretations of sea creatures, waves, and coral-like textures — refracted through a thoroughly modern lens.

Starfish ring, Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder from Tiffany & Co.
Ocean Flora necklace, Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder from Tiffany & Co.
Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder from Tiffany & Co.

Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder is the final chapter of a trilogy imagined by Chief Artistic Officer Nathalie Verdeille — a deeply creative interpretation of the ocean’s forms, moods, and mythologies. Across six distinct themes — Ocean Flora, Seahorse, Sea Turtle, Starfish, Urchin, and Wave — each piece celebrates both the wildness and grace of the sea. From urchin-inspired pieces that ripple with diamonds to intricately articulated starfish earrings, the collection pulses with life. The natural world is abstracted and amplified through geometry and asymmetry, with a distinctly modern edge.

Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder from Tiffany & Co.

As always, Tiffany’s storied legacy is embedded in the details. Many of the designs draw on archival sketches by Jean Schlumberger, reimagined with futuristic flair. A highlight includes a necklace that arcs like a breaking wave, its sweeping silhouette set with shimmering diamonds and luminous tourmalines in shades of seafoam and glacial blue, nodding to Schlumberger’s love of the sublime. Elsewhere, in the Maison’s Seahorse chapter, fluted moonstones and an intricate arrangement of coloured gemstones bring the mythical beings to life with both elegance and complexity.

Tiffany’s ability to distil elemental beauty into objects of extraordinary desire is unmatched. And in Sea of Wonder, the legendary House has once again given form to the ethereal — proving that high jewellery can be both a statement and a story.

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USM HALLER BEDSIDE from ECC

Don’t miss ECC’s exclusive, limited-time sale on USM

With its modular precision and enduring aesthetic, USM has long held cult status among design purists and collectors alike. The Swiss brand’s Haller system — first introduced in the 1960s — has become shorthand for intelligent design, timeless form, and architectural versatility. As functional as it is sculptural, each piece carries a quiet gravitas; it’s furniture that becomes part of the architecture of your life.

For ten days only, from 28th May to 7th June, ECC is celebrating the enduring appeal of USM with a curated bedside table promotion — offering 15% off all colours across all three iconic bedside configurations. In an extra nod to bold personal style, the offer extends to 30% off for those who choose the unmistakable USM bright green or bright blue.

USM HALLER BEDSIDE in steel blue from ECC
USM HALLER BEDSIDE in blue from ECC
USM HALLER BEDSIDE in brown from ECC
USM HALLER BEDSIDE in mid-grey from ECC
USM HALLER BEDSIDE in green from ECC

Each bedside design — be it the streamlined single drawer, the classic open shelf, or the concealed double-front — speaks to the clarity and craftsmanship that define the USM language. The proportions are elegant, the function intuitive, and the finishes unmistakably refined. They’re pieces that transcend trend; equally at home in a minimalist retreat or a richly layered interior.

Whether you’re building your first USM vignette or expanding an existing system, this is a rare opportunity to bring a design icon to your most personal space. As ever, modularity remains at its heart — so while it begins beside the bed, it may well travel with you for life.

USM Haller bedside in white from ECC
USM Haller bedside in beige from ECC
USM Haller bedside in anthracite from ECC
USM Haller bedside in olive green from ECC
USM Haller bedside in orange from ECC

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Reuben Kaye
La Clique

Cabaret Season is just around the corner, and these are the shows you don’t want to miss

There ain’t no party quite like a cabaret party, and this year’s Auckland Live Cabaret Festival is set to be the best The Civic has seen. With a slew of exceptional performances running the gamut from super-talented musicians to make-you-blush drag queens, thrilling theatre, and uproarious comedy, this event is set to dazzle audiences between the 3rd and 15th of June.

Presented by Auckland Live, the festival is an event that offers conviviality at its core, where even the most discerning critics of live performance are promised an evening to remember. With a burgeoning line-up of ridiculous (and ridiculously skilled) talent, we’ve selected a few of our highlights.

La Clique

La Clique

Seated cabaret-style on The Civic stage, La Clique is the show to see — if you see only one. Equal parts sexy, surreal and seriously jaw-dropping, this Olivier Award-winning phenomenon blends circus, burlesque and comedy in a gleefully risqué whirl of world-class talent. It’s the variety show all grown up (and slightly unhinged). Back in Auckland for its 20th anniversary, La Clique is wild, wicked, and absolutely unmissable.

Secure your spot, here.

Reuben Kaye

Reuben Kaye

Reuben Kaye is back — and the party’s definitely not over. Fresh from a blockbuster Edinburgh Fringe and currently slaying in Jesus Christ Superstar, the self-described icon returns to Auckland with a razor-sharp, champagne-soaked set of songs and satire. Think cabaret meets apocalypse with sequins, sass, and serious vocal chops. Outrageous, unfiltered and utterly magnetic — this is Reuben Kaye as only he can be: brilliant, bawdy, and impossible to ignore.

Secure your spot, here.

Georgia Lines & Friends

Georgia Lines & Friends

For one night only, Georgia Lines: Under the Stars with Friends transforms The Civic into a celestial stage. Joined by Hollie Smith, Louis Baker, Nikau Grace and musicians from the Auckland Philharmonia, Georgia delivers a soul-stirring evening of lush orchestration, powerhouse vocals, and intimate storytelling. As the lights dim and stars glow overhead, let yourself be swept away by this unforgettable celebration of Aotearoa’s finest voices.

Secure your spot, here.

The Divine Miss Bette

The Divine Miss Bette

Two nights only, infinite sass. The Divine Miss Bette sees the incomparable Catherine Alcorn channel Bette Midler in a whirlwind of sequins, song, and sheer fabulousness. With rave reviews from LA to Sydney, a killer live band and all the hits — from Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy to The Rose — this joyous, bawdy, big-hearted show is part concert, part comedy, and all divine.

Secure your spot, here.

Prinnie Stevens

Prinnie Stevens

Prinnie Stevens brings Lady Sings the Blues Volume 2 to The Civic — an electrifying tribute to powerhouse women of colour, from Billie to Whitney. With a voice that’s shared stages with Chaka Khan and John Legend, Prinnie delivers soul, sass, and storytelling in spades. Catch her in full flight, then sip cocktails at the late-night Piano Bar or have your fortune read in the foyer — your cabaret night, sorted.

Secure your spot, here.

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Elsa Hosk

These are the best looks from the 2025 Cannes Film Festival

It’s well known that, while Cannes Film Festival is a fantastic place to celebrate the latest and greatest in cinema, it’s also the perfect event for starlets and A-listers to flex their sartorial muscles —particularly when it comes to showcasing rare and refined jewellery.

This year’s event has been no exception, with a line-up of lauded brands and jewellery Maisons sending their most eye-catching designs down the carpet to sparkle in the Côte d’Azur sun. From Elsa Hosk’s show-stopping custom Anastasia Zadorina gown paired with Chopard jewels to Rosie Huntington-Whiteley wearing Balenciaga and Tiffany & Co., and the effervescent Gillian Anderson wearing Kiwi designer Emilia Wickstead with custom Swarovski diamonds, these are some of the fashion and jewellery looks we have loved from this year’s Cannes.

Cannes Film Festival 2025
Our Editors’ Picks
Elsa Hosk wearing custom Anastasia Zadorina gown and Chopard jewellery
Dakota Johnson wearing Gucci
Eva Longoria in custom elie saab and Chopard Jewellery
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley wearing Balenciaga and Tiffany & Co. Jewellery
Daisy Edgar-Jones In custom Gucci
Cate Blanchett wearing custom Louis Vuitton
Bella Hadid wearing Saint Laurent and Chopard jewellery
Alia Bhatt in custom Gucci
Rihanna wearing custom Alaïa
Renata Notni wearing Armani Prive and Bvlgari Jewellery
Joan Smalls in Pasquale Bruni
Eva Longoria wearing couture Tamara Ralph and Chopard Jewellery
Amal Clooney wearing Cartier Jewellery
Natalie Portman in custom Dior and Tiffany & Co. Jewellery
Georgia Fowler wearing Sophie Couture and Tiffany & Co. Jewellery
Gillian Anderson wearing Emilia Wickstead and custom Swarovski diamonds

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A chromatic symphony: Bvlgari unveils its dazzling Polychroma high jewellery collection

With Polychroma, Bvlgari steps confidently into a new chapter of High Jewellery, where colour is not just an embellishment — but the narrative itself. A luminous ode to diversity, plurality, and craftsmanship, the collection distils centuries of artistry into creations that defy category and expectation. At its apex: five astonishing masterpieces, each a universe of colour and light, pushing the Maison’s signature exuberance into sublime territory.

Left: Magnus Emerald Necklace
Cosmic Vault Necklace

Lucia Silvestri’s creative vision orbits cultures, eras and elements — pulling inspiration from Roman domes and celestial bodies, Mughal mosaics, and Seventies glam. In Cosmic Vault, a 123.35-carat Sri Lankan sugarloaf sapphire is framed in architectural reverence; while the Celestial Mosaic spins together onyx, emeralds and a museum-worthy Tajik spinel in a dance of joy and symmetry. Elsewhere, the Polychromatic Bloom revels in unapologetic colour play, pairing rubellite, peridot and tanzanite in one jubilant statement of modern femininity.

Lisa at Bvlgari’s Sicily event

This is jewellery not simply worn, but inhabited. Emotionally charged, structurally complex, and unmistakably Roman, Polychroma reveals Bvlgari at its most confident — reviving icons like the 1928 Trombino ring with a 45-carat fancy vivid yellow diamond, or unveiling the monumental Magnus Emerald, set with a 241.06-carat Colombian gem that whispers of nature’s generosity.

Celestial Mosaic Necklace
Left: Polychromatic Bloom Necklace. Right: Emerald Exuberance Necklace

Expanding its vibrant spirit into watches, eyewear, bags and beyond, Polychroma becomes not just a collection, but a universe. One where fireflies tremble under sapphire skies, where clouds double as earrings, and where colour is a universal language spoken fluently by the House of Bvlgari. Bold, luminous and entirely extraordinary, Polychroma is a celebration of craftsmanship and creativity at their most rarefied — and their most radiant.

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Your first look at Blue — the buzzy new eatery in the heart of Ponsonby that everyone’s talking about

There’s a certain formula that applies to new restaurant openings. Ask almost anyone, and they’ll tell you that if you master good food, good drinks, good service, a good location, and a nice fit-out, you’re onto a winner. But there’s a key part of that equation — arguably the most important factor — that’s often overlooked: how you feel when you step inside. It doesn’t have to be a specific catch-all — each venue has its own unique vibe and inspires a different experience, but very few places achieve the kind of comfort and calm akin to being in your own home. Something that Blue — a laid-back new spot at the top of Franklin Road from the clever team behind many of the city’s most beloved dining destinations — delivers on implicitly.

Neighbourhood café by day, wine bar by night, Blue is centred on thoughtful, authentic hospitality, and fostering meaningful connections with the community. “With Blue, we wanted to create a space that could be whatever people want and need it to be,” Joe Dale-Dickson, co-owner of the new eatery tells me. In the most authentic way (community is a word banded about frequently in the hospitality world, often with little substance or follow-through), the team behind Blue (Joe, alongside Katie Riley and Ophelia and Karl Bayly) believe that a hospitality space has the capacity to become a hub for connection, and after two hours spent between the eatery’s central dining room and sun-drenched courtyard, I’d have to agree.

The space itself, which sits at the perfect intersection between unfussy and elevated, was brought together at the deft hand of architectural designer Sam Boanas, with a brief to honour the site and its history, while bringing something decidedly unique (and decidedly European) to Auckland’s dining scene. As such, light and bright wooden floors, brick walls, and custom cabinetry casually stacked with a mix of pottery, crockery, and wine, come together in perfect harmony, creating a space that feels lived-in and warm. “It’s a building with so much history, so we wanted to unearth what it once was, while bringing something different to the table,” co-owner Ophelia tells me.

From the cosy, light-filled central dining room which quietly buzzes from dawn ’til dusk (perfect for a solo wine and snack, laptop session, or a bite with a friend) to the second dining space at the rear which boasts two large, communal tables (and a basket brimming with kids’ toys), to the narrow, sun-drenched courtyard reminiscent of what you’d find filled with people from all walks of life in any bustling European city, Blue was designed to cater to all — with a vibe that’s both lively and intimate, and a team of owners and staff that ensure every guest is made to feel instantly at home.

Left: Breakfast Bun

At the heart of the experience, the food offering is centred around small rituals. It’s seasonally reactive and produce-led, but not in a disingenuous way. As is the case with Blue’s genuine focus on community, this focus on hyper-seasonality is taken seriously, with the menu changing almost weekly to adapt to what local producers have to offer. Organic dairy turns up in glass bottles from Dreamview Creamery, organic bread comes fresh from Florets in Grey Lynn, organic coffee from Supreme, and much of the fresh produce comes from Manurewa High School’s community garden. “We’re very lucky to have so many friends in the industry doing incredible things,” says Ophelia, adding that they look to use almost entirely local, and source from small, independent businesses.

the impossibly tasty rice pudding

In the morning, locals will find silky egg buns with bread and butter pickles and breakfast béarnaise on freshly baked brioche (those who miss the breakfast bun from Williams will be particularly thrilled with this addition), as well as a light and bright daytime menu that runs the gamut from Scandi-style breakfast plates complete with pickled egg, olives, cheese, house pickles, fresh seasonal fruit, burnt butter, and seeded toast, to impossibly tasty rice pudding with seasonal fruit, to toast with toppings, and a delicious breakfast salad (without an eggs Benedict in sight). For the littles, which Blue caters to beautifully — with bespoke fluffy cups and all — there’s a mini rice pud, and eggs with marmite soldiers.

The house kiwi onion dip with crisps and roe

Come late afternoon, the menu switches to classic wine bar fare, with a beautiful, considered menu perfect for sharing and pairing with your favourite drop. Chefs and co-owners Karl and Katie (of Roses, Alta, Candela, Williams and Annabel’s fame respectively) have joined forces to craft a nighttime food offering that puts an incredible spin on the classics — from house kiwi onion dip with crisps and roe (a must-order) to terrine with rye, cress, and beer mustard, gilda du jour, lamb with burnt beetroot and charcoal salt, and Jerusalem artichoke with sunflower seed tahini and buckwheat. Of course, as the menu changes so frequently, this is just a taster of what you can expect — but a very delicious taster indeed.

Those harbouring a sweet tooth will be thrilled to find a concise cabinet with a seasonal tart, already-famous amaretti cookies, and seeded slice, and on the menu, a house-made soft serve that’s worth the trip alone, and, come Saturday, maritozzi buns.

And, while the food is the focus, the drinks are just as thoughtful. Ophelia describes the wine list as original, which it certainly is, and while the offering is ever-changing, you’ll always find interesting, hard-to-come-by international bottles amongst the very best local producers. There are 5-7 glass pours on offer at any given time, which change out weekly, and you’re unlikely to find your traditional go-tos. There are a handful of Greek producers which you’ll likely never have heard of, as well as stand-out bottles from Austria, Germany, France, and of course the best of New Zealand. Those who, like me, are particularly partial to a chilled red at this time of year will find plenty to choose from, and if you’re yet to try a jacquère — this is your opportunity to dive in.

The cocktails follow a similar ethos to the food — prioritising local ingredients and small producers, with a concise list of alcoholic classics and a selection of house-made sodas for a tasty non-alcoholic option.

With a formidable team at the helm, a striking space unlike anything else in town, exceptional food and drinks, and a dynamic, warm, and welcoming ambience that truly sets it apart, Blue is set to captivate Aucklanders and become a regular destination on dining agendas across the city. Whether you’re looking for a place to settle in solo for work or leisure, park up with the kids on the weekend, catch up over drinks with friends, shake up date night, or grab a late-night drink in the quaint courtyard, Blue seems to have it all covered in a venue I think we’ve all been crying out for.

Opening hours:
Wednesday — Friday, 7am until late
Saturday, 8am until late

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Blue

1/1 Franklin Road
Ponsonby
Auckland

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Left: Askal. Right: Bar Magda

Askal is bringing its modern Filipino fare to Auckland for two nights only — here’s what you need to know

Auckland’s beloved Bar Magda is turning four — and, true to form, the Karangahape Road favourite is marking the occasion with a celebration that speaks to its spirit: vibrant, collaborative, and deeply rooted in cultural expression. On June 21st and 22nd, Magda will host a two-night birthday event in partnership with Askal, one of Melbourne’s most exciting new restaurants, and its culinary director, the trailblazing Filipino-Kiwi-Australian chef, John Rivera.

Left: Ralph Libo-on. Right: John Rivera

It’s a meaningful full-circle moment for Rivera, whose culinary journey began in Tāmaki Makaurau before taking him to some of Australia’s most acclaimed kitchens. At Askal, the award-winning chef celebrates ancestral Filipino recipes through a contemporary lens, crafting dishes that are bold, expressive, and unapologetically grounded in identity. For Bar Magda’s birthday, Rivera and Magda’s own Carlo Buenaventura — himself a boundary-pushing champion of modern Filipino cuisine — will co-create a four-course menu that honours their shared heritage while nodding to the cultural crossover between Filipino, Māori, and Pasifika food traditions.

Guests can expect a sensory deep dive — through dishes that draw on fire, fermentation, and memory, through wine pairings that champion both local and Australian makers (including the third vintage of Magda’s own ‘Fantasy’ and the eatery’s new release — ‘Heartbreaker’), and through cocktails crafted by Askal’s Ralph Libo-on and Magda’s Matt Venables, each drink telling its own story.

Working with a host of excellent partners including Ora King Salmon, Kiwifish, Bidfood, Lumina Farms, Grey Lynn Butchers, and The Produce Company, Rivera and Buenaventura are set to put their best foot forward on the food front, with an inventive spin on Kiwi classics — highlighting oysters, kumara, beef and lamb, pāua, king salmon, and more.

Additional partners, Abstract Hotel, Blanc Distribution, and Brood Fermentation, round out what is set to be an exceptional experience.

The $135pp set menu (with optional $65 wine matches) is available to parties of between two and eight, with bookings essential. From the intimacy of the subterranean dining room to the dynamic interplay of two kindred culinary voices, it’s a birthday feast not to be missed.

Book Saturday 21st June here.

Book Sunday 22nd June here.

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