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Planning a family outing? These are the best kid-friendly restaurants in town

While the likes of Prego have long been the go-to for those with kids in tow, there are actually a number of restaurants around Auckland that offer the kinds of environments and menus that the whole family can enjoy. Here, we round up the ones to book these school holidays.

Left: Farina. Right: Gemmi

Farina

Farina reopened its doors last year after a short closure and refresh, much to the delight of the eatery’s loyal legions — including mini gastronomes who look forward to the delightful fare on Farina’s Bambini menu. Here you’ll find perhaps one of the tastiest kid’s menus in town, with a host of pastas, pizzettas, and desserts sure to delight even the most discerning of mini diners.

Gemmi

Italian trattoria-inspired eatery, Gemmi, offers a kids-sized version of a few faithful go-tos, as well as a plain butter and cheese pasta which always goes down a treat with littles while parents enjoy a meal and glass of something delicious. This Commercial Bay-based spot offers a relaxed, convivial vibe coupled with quick service and mouthwatering food that is never over-complicated — all the makings of a kid-friendly joint, if you ask us.

Takapuna Surf Club

Takapuna Surf Club

New Zealand’s answer to the laid-back yet convivial surf clubs Australia is famed for, this new all-day spot has fast become a go-to for North Shore locals and visitors alike. And, with an epic, dedicated offering for the kids, a sweeping dining room and a games space (not to mention it’s proximity to the park), this lively locale is a perfect place to swing by with the little for a bite.

Azabu

With a menu dedicated to kids 12 years and under, this stalwart Japanese destination with locations in Ponsonby and Misson Bay is right on the money. Once the little ones have chosen between six pieces of sushi, a bento box or something from the menu for ‘bigger kids’ like chicken karaage, they get a little pack full of coloured pencils, paper and chopstick joiners (which help teach kids how to use them properly). Did we mention they also throw in a scoop of vanilla ice cream with chocolate sauce on the house?

Osteria Uno

Birkenhead locals will already be well-versed in the spoils of chic Italian eatery Osteria Uno, serving simple, seasonal fare where fresh, handcrafted pasta is the star of the show. But it’s perhaps lesser-know that they offer a delightful kids menu too, with three plain but tasty pastas conceived for little palettes, as well as a special kiddo’s dessert. There’s also one of the best wine lists in town on offer for thirsty parents — win, win.

Left: Osteria Uno. Right: First Mates, Last Laugh

First Mates, Last Laugh

Taking up one of the city’s most coveted positions, First Mates, Last Laugh is a delightful place to drink and dine, with a number of outdoor seating options, and plenty on offer for the kids (including direct access to Westhaven Promenade for scooter races). Nab one of the cosy booths under shade tents, or settle in on the front deck, and grab the klittle a tasty bowl of French fries or a treat from the ice cream bar (or both), and settle in to watch the world go by.

Twofold

Retro-modern brewery and eatery Twofold opened its doors in Parnell last year, boasting a contemporary, all-day menu that offers something that both kids and their charges alike will enjoy. The kid’s menu is all between just $12—$14, and features the likes of Twofold fried chicken and hand cut chips, the classic fish & chips, and a very sweet mini platter that would send any hungry youngster’s tongue wagging. Bonus: there are a host of delicious drinks on offer too, with a focus on bespoke beer. Dads — take note.

Stone Oven

Devonport’s newly reimagined institution, Stone Oven, is a great spot to head to with the kids for a tasty brunch. The space has a real laid-back vibe to it, and there is plenty on the menu to satisfy both mini diners and their more discerning counterparts, running the gamut from pancakes with apple crumble to classic avo on toast. There’s even a ‘Kids Brekkie’ on offer, with scrambled eggs, fresh fruit and a hash brown — sure to go down a treat. The berry smoothie is always a hit, too.

Left: Stone Oven. Right: Fed Deli

Fed Deli

This CBD stalwart is Auckland’s answer to the classic New York deli. Here, food is simple, flavourful and utterly indulgent, and guarantees to offer a satiating meal at every sitting. Any Aucklander worth their salt will have a go-to order here (more than likely the chicken salad sandwich with chicken skin crackling, iceberg and dipping gravy), but it just so happens The Fed also caters incredibly well to mini discerning diners too. The ‘Lil Feds’ menu features a number of tasty delights, from a basket of fish and chips to a mini version of the famed chicken sammy and more.

Non Solo Pizza

Long lunching at Parnell’s NSP need not be reserved for the grown-ups, with this Italian institution’s ‘Bambini’ menu offering plenty to satisfy smaller appetites. Find a thoughtful selection of tasty pizzas, pasta and chicken cotoletta complete with shoestring fries and seasonal veg. For dessert, the Nutella pizza is a must-try. The best part? For only $25, kids can choose a secondi, dolce and a drink. Bellissimo.

Children's dining experience at The Grounds
The Grounds

The Grounds

Arguably the most family-friendly eatery in Auckland, chefs Ben Bayly and Mike Shatura have committed to creating a space that has all the tools to keep the kids entertained. From colouring books and one of the city’s best playgrounds to a menu featuring handmade pasta, dumplings and warming toasties, a dining experience with the children at The Grounds is always a smooth and enjoyable ride.

Baduzzi

Get ’em started on the good stuff at a young age with Baduzzi’s kids menu. Featuring dishes like handmade buttered pasta with herbs and parmesan, delicious lamb meatballs braised in tomato sauce, and chicken schnitzel with marinara sauce and fried egg, just as much care goes into this menu as the main one, and it shows.

Masu

Masu

SkyCity’s Japanese stalwart has long been a family favourite. The kids can enjoy a bento box with all the beloved Japanese delicacies, all while mum and dad enjoy some delicious fare from the regular menu and soak up the relaxed atmosphere.

Amano

Famed for its pasta, this Britomart restaurant is perfect for an early dinner. The standard menu has some great options for kids such as the bran loaf at breakfast and the chargrilled chicken for lunch. However, these are far from the only options — the kitchen will endeavour to make anything from the menu work for younger diners. Whether that be with smaller portions, the addition of chicken or the removal of any ingredient, Amano is here to keep kids happy.

Prego

It’s hardly surprising that Prego would make this list. For decades this delicious stalwart has been rated one of the best places to go for a family-friendly affair. There, you’ll find a dedicated menu of child-friendly Italian classics, all served with a scoop of ice cream to keep bellies well and truly satisfied.

Auckland Fish Market

Auckland Fish Market

Every kid loves fish and chips, so why not take them to the ultimate seafood destination? At Auckland Fish Market you can order from a variety of different purveyors serving everything from sushi to lobster fried rice. Following your family feast, head on over to Silo Park for a stroll while the children have their fun on the playground.

Andiamo

Neighbourhood eatery Andiamo is all about looking after locals, so it’s no surprise they are pros when it comes to catering to children. Here, you’ll be pleased to find a selection of slightly-tweaked versions of its famous spaghetti, calamari, mac and cheese and meatballs ready to satisfy young palates. What more could you want?

Gochu

Gochu

When Gochu landed in Commercial Bay, it quickly carved out a reputation for serving some of the tastiest Korean fare in town. More contemporary than traditional, with cuisine described as ‘New Korean’, Gochu offers the perfect dining experience for both seasoned fans of Korean flavour and novices looking to whet their appetite. And the eatery also has an enticing kids offering which is the perfect way to introduce littles to inventive yet approachable new flavours.

Hallertau

Take the whanau out to Riverhead or Clevedon for a meal at Hallertau that caters to just about everyone, young and old. The kid’s menu comes with the likes of wood-fired pizza, delicious chicken burgers, pasta, panko crumbed fish, and a variety of sweet treats (including a build-you-own-sundae situation), with something sure to fill the hungriest of tummies.

The Blue Breeze pork shumai
The Blue Breeze Inn

The Blue Breeze Inn

They’re short on a kids’ menu, but not on flavour — something you’re never too young to get acquainted with in our books. The steamed pork and prawn dumplings are an excellent option to share with littles, as is the peking duck with pancakes. When paired with a side of the wok-charred broccoli, you’ve got yourself an easy, tasty and fuss-free dinner.

Sugar at Chelsea Bay

Satisfy the kids’ sweet cravings in the most epic way at Sugar at Chelsea Bay’s factory. Even the fussiest eaters won’t be able to resist French toast with fried brioche and maple, or the range of tempting cabinet treats. With an interactive zone, outdoor playground and plenty of space to run around and exert every bit of energy, there’s no need to fear the sugar high.

Man O’War

The perfect place to enjoy the beauty of Waiheke Island with the whole family, Man O’ War is a great place to park up with the kids for a casual bite. This idyllic spot is located on the Eastern side of the island and boasts a sprawling lawn right next to a beautiful beach. Whether you pack a picnic to enjoy with some glasses of Man O’ War’s exceptional wine (parents only, of course), or indulge in some delicious food at the restaurant, the setting of this vineyard is unparalleled and allows plenty of space for little ones to run around.

Ebisu

Ebisu

Boasting a special menu dedicated to their littlest diners where all meals come with a scoop of vanilla ice cream with chocolate sauce, Ebisu is the perfect place to go for family night out. And while the kids are tucking into a teriyaki chicken or salmon bowl, a delicious bento or sushi roll, parents can be enjoying Ebisu’s famous Japanese fare in peace. Win-win, we think.

The Heke

Enjoy a raft of delicious food, wine and beers within The Heke’s sprawling gardens. This relaxed destination is super family friendly (and even dog friendly too, we’re told), where the chefs prepare everything over glowing coals and the craft distillery and brewery on-site will ensure that parents can enjoy a libation or two while their kids enjoy the activities on the lawn. Offering a mud kitchen, a sandpit, cornhole games, climbing structures and a (very fun) bouncy platform, as well as live music and a menu of classics for the whole family to enjoy, The Heke is well worth an afternoon visit.

Ayrburn

Ayrburn

Those heading South for the holidays would do well to make for Ayrburn — the spectacular dining destination on the outskirts of Arrowtown boasting a number of exceptional venues perfect for kids and their charges alike. The Dell is the destination’s social lawn and a more than perfect spot to park up with kids for the afternoon, soaking in the peaceful setting. The kids can grab a gelato from The Dairy nearby, a destination filled with whimsical sweet treats, or a casual bite from The Bakehouse, while parents can keep their glasses full at The Burr Bar or The Manure Room. Or, book lunch or an early dinner at The Woolshed, Ayrburn’s casual, bistro-style eatery promising day-to-night fare that the whole family can enjoy wholeheartedly.

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Thoughtful design and world-class living collide at Northbrook Arrowtown — your future home

Meet Northbrook Arrowtown — a luxury later life development sitting alongside Ayrburn, inspiring residents to live the lives they love, in the place they love the most.

Northbrook Arrowtown

There’s much to be said about the trend towards elevated later life living. Accommodation that, instead of focusing on the final chapter, celebrates the beginning of an exciting new one — filled with freedom and a self-determined lifestyle. And there is perhaps no one creating later living residences better than Winton. 

Chris Meehan’s innovative, design-driven property development company is making incredible strides in changing the face of retirement, creating exceptional later life residences that emphasise enjoyment, inspiring residents to continue to live the lives they love, in the places they love most, while ensuring the support they may require is there waiting for them, if and when they need it. 

Northbrook Arrowtown Residence

Where, historically, aged-care has been associated with slow, sedentary, and quiet lives lived in quarters that reflect the same ethos, Northbrook is centred on the opposite: full lives, well lived, in stunning, design-led spaces. And nowhere is this more evident than in the new Northbrook Arrowtown — an environment of unparalleled beauty and charm, perfect for living a busy and engaged, yet deeply peaceful life. 

“Ayrburn — Winton’s lauded hospitality precinct, sits on the very same parcel of land,
a gentle walk through manicured gardens
from your Northbrook home.”

A premium development that offers sleek, sophisticated residences to those who appreciate good design and want to enjoy the best years of their lives in the lap of luxury, where every whim is catered to, and at the level one might expect from a five-star hotel, Northbrook Arrowtown is redefining not just later living, but what’s possible within a community-centric masterplanned development.

The pool at Northbrook Arrowtown
Yoga Studio at Northbrook Arrowtown

Here, residents won’t just find architecturally-designed residences of the highest quality, sweeping outdoor spaces, expert care for when it’s needed, and endless amenities, but will also have access to the world-class hospitality and entertainment on offer at Ayrburn — Winton’s lauded hospitality precinct that sits on the very same parcel of land, a gentle walk through manicured gardens from your Northbrook home.

The Woolshed at Ayrburn

In fact, at Northbrook Arrowtown, Ayrburn becomes part of the rhythm of daily life. From supply runs at R.M Prime Produce, which boasts deli delights, an in-house butcher, fine wines, fresh-cut flowers, and all of the essentials (including pre-made meals to go), to enjoying morning coffee and freshly-baked pastries from The Bakehouse while taking a refreshing stroll through the precinct’s sprawling grounds, to lunch, dinner, drinks and beyond at the many exceptional bars and eateries — each catering to a different occasion or mood, the options truly are endless. And, beyond the impressive food and drink scene, Ayrburn plays host to a jam-packed rota of vibrant events and activities, from immersive garden and art tours to laid-back weekly jazz nights, live opera on The Dell, and the likes of the Ayrburn Classic — one of the Southern Hemisphere’s most prestigious motoring events. 

Ayrburn

Come mid-year, the grounds transform into a whimsical winter wonderland, channelling the conviviality of European metropolises, while during the summer months, the precinct hums with life as live music, open-air films, market days and more fill the calendar.

And, venturing slightly further afield, keen golfers will find three of New Zealand’s top 15 courses in the surrounding area, while skiers will be spoilt for choice when it comes to selecting a field (Northbook Arrowtown is, after all, set between the dramatic backdrops of The Remarkables and Coronet Peak, with Cardrona just a short drive over the Crown Range), and those partial to cycling or hiking will find themselves surrounded by an expansive local network of trails.

“Northbrook Arrowtown is an environment of unparalleled beauty and charm, perfect for living a busy and engaged, yet deeply peaceful life.”

The quaint, picturesque township of Arrowtown is five minutes away by car, and offers luxury retail, galleries, markets, a cinema, and stores for anything and everything you may desire, while Queenstown itself is just over 20 minutes away in the opposite direction, and is the perfect location for entertaining family and friends. 

Located a short 15 minutes from Queenstown’s international airport, from Northbrook Arrowtown, overseas travel is accessible and stress-free, and with everything you need right on your doorstep at Ayrburn, returning home comes without the usual rush to the shops to restock the pantry and reset the home. The security of the development also means you can travel free of worry, knowing your home is being well taken care of. 

Residence interior at Northbrook Arrowtown

And, within the homes themselves, the top tier design Winton has become famed for shines through in every detail, from the finishes and textiles within the residences to the styling of the communal zones — all of which is centred on a luxurious palette of warm neutrality, with an emphasis on comfort and low-maintenance durability. 

Winton’s CEO, Chris Meehan, believes the location and amenities at Northbrook Arrowtown are unmatched, offering its future residents five-star hotel-like living in one of New Zealand’s most desirable locations, “Northbrook Arrowtown is surrounded by natural beauty and will be one of our most spectacular later living projects,” says Meehan, “Sited on land that has become known as Waterfall Park — a unique location within the Wakatipu Basin where Mill Creek spills into the site as a waterfall — the development naturally extends down to the historic Ayrburn Farm, now known as Ayrburn.” He continues, “Residents will enjoy immediate access to Ayrburn and its hospitality offerings, connection with the surrounding walkways, cycleways and world-class golf courses, as well as the proximity to both Arrowtown, Queenstown and its international airport.”

Terrace at Northbrook Arrowtown

Designed to cater to later life residents who are seeking to live full, vibrant lives, Northbrook Arrowtown offers an unparalleled lifestyle. 

Beyond the luxurious residences themselves, which have been meticulously designed for comfort, convenience, and ease of living, the location ensures everything you could possibly need is just beyond your home’s threshold. Meaning all you have to do is sit back, relax, and embrace your next chapter. 

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Mother and Child from Moda Operandi
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Serpenti Viper Ring from Bulgari
Scrubby Garlic Dish Sponge from Gohar World
BYREDO Blanche Absolu de Parfum from Mecca
Miu Miu denim baseball cap from Farfetch
Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Rosé Vintage from glengarry wines
Lasvit Champagne Cooler from Matisse
project printed Silk Carre Scarf from Gucci
Pallares Kitchen Knife Set from Father Rabbit
Hommey Rock Road Stripes Robe from Superette
1.00 Carat TW Diamond Solitaire Stud Earrings from Michael Hill
Limited Edition Rose & Amber Body Wash from Ecostore
Sambonet Gio Ponti Bowl from The Studio of Tableware
Serpenti Tubogas Watch from Bulgari
By Malene Birger Aya Cosmetic Case from Muse
Acerbis Due Più Armchair from Matisse
Pistachio Papi Pistachio spread from FreshChoice
Birkenstock Boston Shearling slides from Iconic
THE MARGUERITE WOOL scarf from Dark Hampton
CLAREMONT BATH TOWEL from Baina
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Large Link Bracelet from Tiffany & Co.
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Bar Soap from Mytheresa
Games collection Mahjong from Studio Italia
Reflections Copenhage crystal box with decks of cards from Farfetch
FEMME bouquet from Flowers After Hours
Audo Copenhagen
Bottle Grinders from Dawson & Co.
Bette Magnetic Bath Cushion from Plumbline
Idyllia clip earrings from Swarovski
Soft Goat Cashmere Cardigan from Muse
Colouring pencil set with Double G from Gucci
Oblique Mirror from Powersurge
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Gymnasium sneakers from Farfetch
Wool blanket with GG Shadow from Gucci
Volumising Shampoo & Conditioner from Finne
FlexStyle Air Styling & Drying System from Shark
Tronque Triple Active Body Milk from Tonic Room
Tiffany HardWear Large Link Earrings from Tiffany & Co.
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Soho Home GIOVANNI TABLE LAMP from Design Central
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Matryosha Tatiana By Georges Riu from Moda Operandi
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Chronicle Side Tables Plinths from Tim webber
‘GUCCI’ hair clip with crystals from Gucci
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14ct Yellow Gold Hoop Earrings from Walker & Hall
Arflex Botolo armchair from Studio Italia
Homecourt Cece Hand Cream from Revolve
Tom Dixon Press Large Bowl from ECC
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SKIN Wilma slippers from Net-a-porter
Joanna Buchanan Stripey Bee Napkin Ring Set from Moda Operandi
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Meet Waimarino Lodge — a luxury getaway in Queenstown that offers travellers a place to call their own

There’s an exquisite hidden haven set to redefine luxury travel in New Zealand — a place where contemporary design and nature’s beauty come together in perfect harmony, and an escape feels like coming home.

Waimarino Lodge

Nestled on the tranquil shores of Queenstown’s Lake Wakatipu, within a private bay 12 minutes from the central township, Waimarino Lodge offers an unparalleled experience for discerning vacationers seeking more than just a place to rest their head. Enveloped by crystal clear waters and awe-inspiring mountains, the exclusive series of dwellings on the lake’s edge set a new standard for luxury accommodation, encompassing 20 luxury villas and a single stunning residence. At this striking retreat, every detail has been meticulously mapped out to enhance the vacation experience and promote rest and relaxation. From the design — carefully conceived by Andrew McIntosh in collaboration with Design Base Architects and The Lennon Project to blend luxury with the tranquillity of the stunning surrounds, to the culinary offering, spanning fire-lit lakeside dinners under the stars to intimate, immersive meals at KA Restaurant rooted in seasonality and provenance, to the Waimarino Day Spa — its offering tailored to accommodate for individual wellbeing goals, a stay at Waimarino Lodge is one of immersion, connection, and the kind of impact that lingers long after you depart.

Owners Residence
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Yoga Studio

And, by design, it likely won’t be long before your next visit. For those who desire the privileges of ownership without commitment, Waimarino Lodge offers a highly exclusive membership program, ensuring every visit feels like coming home. Highly flexible, with options to suit different lifestyles and vacation types, members are granted privileged access to premium accommodations and curated experiences across the year, with every stay tailored to individual desires.

“Waimarino Lodge offers an unparalleled experience for discerning vacationers seeking more than just a place to rest their head.”

Three tiers ensure exclusivity at every level. The Villa Membership grants 20 nights in a private villa, while the Residence Membership extends to 20 nights in a four-suite luxury residence. The Corporate Membership, designed for executive retreats and group escapes, offers 80 nights of premium accommodation, with all tiers afforded access to luxury electric vehicles and boats, private culinary events, and an annual delivery of Still Waters Gin, distilled on-site with native botanicals. 

Distillery

Considering travellers’ increasing interest in ecotourism, sustainability is woven into every aspect of Waimarino Lodge. Living roofs and solar integrate seamlessly with the environment, while off-grid technology ensures a light footprint. A philosophy that extends to every meal, with seasonal, locally sourced produce forming the foundation of a deeply considered culinary offering. 

View from the Restaurant

With construction now underway, and memberships available to lucky few, the lodge is preparing to open its doors in 2026. There are only 100 Founding Memberships available, and the first 20 Founding Members receive an upgrade to one night in the exquisite four suite residence, valued at over $25,000. 

For those seeking their own slice of paradise, Waimarino Lodge awaits.

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Tiffany & Co. has unveiled a new campaign that is a testament to love’s enduring power, embodied by a trio of the houses latest ambassadors

Tiffany & Co. continues its legacy of impactful storytelling with the unveiling of its latest HardWear campaign, a powerful narrative centered on the transformative strength of love. This significant moment introduces the House’s newest ambassadors: the compelling actress Mikey Madison, the insightful performer Greta Lee, and the nuanced artist Anna Weyant.

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Captured with an artistic sensibility by the esteemed Harley Weir, the campaign presents these influential figures in striking HardWear pieces. Each ambassador offers a personal articulation of strength, forging a compelling link between their individual narratives and the inherent symbolism of the HardWear collection – a testament to both bold design and enduring resilience. This campaign underscores Tiffany & Co.’s profound connection to themes of empowerment and the enduring power of love.

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The HardWear collection, with its distinctive blend of industrial edge and refined elegance, serves as a potent metaphor for the multifaceted nature of love itself – its ability to transform and fortify. The campaign thoughtfully juxtaposes the collection’s inherent strength with the individual power and inspiring journeys of Madison, Lee, and Weyant.

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Tiffany & Co. Celebrates Timeless Design in Latest High Jewellery Campaign

Tiffany & Co. has once again redefined the essence of luxury with its latest high jewellery campaign, a celebration of its enduring design legacy. Under the title “The Shape of Things to Come,” the iconic American jeweller showcases an elevated collection that spans beyond mere adornment—blurring the lines between art and timeless craftsmanship.

This collection draws inspiration from Tiffany’s storied past and is a nod to the future, bringing fresh perspectives on classic elegance. A true celebration of luxury, the pieces featured combine groundbreaking artistry with expert craftsmanship, making them as much a symbol of innovation as they are of tradition.

Each creation embodies Tiffany’s distinctive approach to design, from bold, modern silhouettes to timelessly refined pieces that capture the light and radiance of the wearer. The campaign itself, which features the stunning Anok Yai and Daria Strokous, is set against minimalist backdrops that allow the jewels to take centre stage. It’s a rare fusion of heritage and modernity that only Tiffany & Co. can execute with such precision.

But this collection isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s a statement on the enduring quality and craftsmanship that Tiffany & Co. has built its reputation on for over 180 years. The jewellery here speaks to the future, designed to be cherished for generations. Tiffany’s continued commitment to sustainability is evident, with each piece crafted with responsibly sourced stones and metals—a reflection of the brand’s forward-thinking ethos.

Whether you’re a connoisseur of fine jewellery or simply drawn to the captivating beauty of the collection, Tiffany & Co.’s latest high jewellery campaign invites you to experience not just pieces of exceptional beauty, but tangible pieces of legacy, where the art of design meets the art of living.

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No matter the event, Bar Magda’s private dining room should be your next booking

Nestled just behind bustling Karangahape Road, Bar Magda has long been synonymous with culinary mastery, providing a cosy ambience that transports guests away from the busy city streets. Its intimate setting coupled with its unique menu that explores Aotearoa’s seasonal produce through a Filipino lens has made Bar Magda one of our favourite dining destinations, and with an exquisite new private dining menu on the table, the experience here has just become a whole lot better.

Bar Magda’s exclusive private dining room is a sanctuary of elegance capable of accommodating up to 25 seated guests (or if extended into the bistro, 30-50 guests, depending on the type of event). Thoughtfully and comfortably furnished, this secluded enclave is the perfect choice for corporate soirées or special celebrations like birthdays, where guests can enjoy Bar Magda’s impeccable service and indulge in the finest cuisine, knowing that every detail has been meticulously curated to to meet expectations.

The Charcoal steak with soy butter

Alongside the exclusivity of the private dining room, Bar Magda also offers a range of versatile spaces for larger gatherings. The bar dining area, for instance, exudes an atmosphere of semi-private intimacy and comfortably fits up to 30 guests for a seated dinner. Meanwhile, the bar area is ideal for casual drinks and delectable snacks and can accommodate up to 40 guests seated, or 60 for a standing cocktail party. Combined, the venue can host up to 65 guests seated, and 120 people standing, ensuring a delightful balance between elegance, exclusivity and conviviality. The eatery is also now offering AVP with a separate speaker for more corporate-style work dinners, or events with digitalised programs intended.

Of course, larger groups of 10 to 20 can still book big tables at Bar Magda (perfect for events that don’t require an entirely private space) for which they can choose from the restaurant’s myriad set menus. The very reasonably priced $85 four-course sharing style menu with dessert is a great option, or add welcome bubbles to the four-course feast for just $100 per person. There is also a $75 three-course sharing style menu without dessert, and a $90 three-course set menu with welcome bubbles.

The Tartare of wild venison

When it comes to the food, Bar Magda unsurprisingly shines. Here, the large-format sharing menus promise a tantalising journey for the senses, with familiar Magda favourites on offer such as the tartare of wild venison, the famed Magda Salad, charcoal steak with soy butter, and raw tuna and grilled pork with soured cream and nashi pear.

So, whether it’s an intimate gathering in the private dining room, a corporate affair in one of the versatile spaces, or a leisurely experience with a group of friends, Bar Magda will transport its diners to another world. From its exceptional cuisine to its intimate setting to its meticulous attention to detail, Bar Magda is truly a hidden gem in Auckland’s dining scene, and continues to exceed expectations, every time.

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