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See the winners of the Metro Restaurant of the Year Awards 2017

After months of deliberation, the winners of the Metro Peugeot Restaurant of the Year Awards were announced in front of an audience of Auckland’s most successful restaurant owners, chefs and special guests.

The judging itself was a rigorous three-part, months-long process involving multiple anonymous visits, complicated spreadsheets, robust debates and the occasional argument. The panel considered the merits of over 100 restaurants before arriving at this year’s Top 50 list. Being named one ofAuckland’s Top 50 restaurantsis a significant achievement in itself. Every restaurant on the list is also a finalist in the Metro Peugeot Restaurant of the Year Awards.
The Supreme Winner is a restaurant that not only came through the rigorous judging process but also came up first for the second year in a row:Cassia, Sid and Chand Sahrawat’s modern Indian bistro. Located on Fort Lane – Auckland’s best impersonation of an arty Melbourne laneway - its unimposing glass door slides open on approach, setting the tone for service that seems to anticipate your every need, conscious and unconscious. Inside, festoon lighting twinkles from a low, concrete ceiling. The intimacy of it all brings the bustle of the open kitchen, with its seemingly infinite team of chefs, to the table — a canny shortcut to an always-vibrant atmosphere.
But it’s the first mouthful of each dish that continues to enthral. Robust, moreish, Indian flavours are presented with conviction and precision, with less-ordinary cuts of meat and game ingeniously employed. All this from a chef who spends half his working week at his flagship fine-dining restaurant, Sidart, the other half playing with nostalgia here.
还有一些其他的大赢家在今年的啊ards, including Auckland dining institutionCazador, the runner-up for the Supreme Award. Family owned and operated for 30 years, Cazador also won Best Neighbourhood Bistro and Dariush Lolaiy, son of founding owners and chefs Barbara and Tony Lolaiy, was named Best Chef. Cazador’s recent renaissance has seen it forge ahead of some of the most highly -anticipated restaurant openings in Auckland this year, offering a dining experience that’s steeped in heritage yet utterly relevant.
Restaurateur of the Year was jointly awarded to Damaris and Renee Coulter fromCoco’s Cantina. The sisters, who recently launched a website which connects diners with independent restaurants nationwide, are renowned not only for their food and hospitality but also for their community spirit.
In a new category for 2017,Orphans Kitchenwon the Food for Good award, which recognises the Top 50 restaurant that goes above and beyond to positively contribute to the natural and cultural environment it operates in. Urban gardening, bee-keeping and chefs volunteering weekly at a local community garden are just the start of Orphans’ commitment to sustainability. The Food for Good award celebrates that.
New restaurantsPastureandAmano) had great success in this year’s awards, with Pasture winning Best New Restaurant and Amano taking runner up. In the Best New Fit-out category, Amano was the winner while Pasture was named runner up.
牧场,天野之弥和孤儿的厨房的一部分new generation of restaurants of evolving Aucklanders’ understanding of what makes for a quality dining experience, with authenticity and provenance now among the hallmarks.

Supreme Winner

Cassia
Runner-up
Cazador
Finalists
Depot
Ponsonby Road Bistro
The Grove

Best Chef

Dariush Lolaiy (Cazador)
Finalists
Samir Allen (Gemmayze St)
Ben Bayly (Baduzzi & The Grove)
Leslie Hottiaux (Apéro)
Jacob Kear (Clooney)
Jo Pearson (Hip Group: Amano, Ortolana & Rosie)
Sid Sahrawat (Cassia & Sidart)
Makoto Tokuyama (Cocoro)
Ed Verner (Pasture)

Best Fine-Dining Restaurant

The Grove
Runner-up
The French Café
The Grove. Photo by Simon Young

Best Smart-Dining Restaurant

Cassia
Runner-up (Joint)
Cocoro
Euro

Best Inner-City Bistro

Depot
Runner-up
Amano
Depot. Photo by Simon Young

Best City-Fringe Bistro

Ponsonby Road Bistro
Runner-up
Woodpecker Hill

Best Neighbourhood Bistro

Cazador
Runner-up
The Engine Room
Cazador. Photo by Laura Forest.

Restaurateur of the Year

Damaris & Renee Coulter (Coco’s Cantina)
Finalists
Michael Meredith (Merediths)
Creghan Molloy-Wright & Simon Wright (The French Café)
Chand & Sid Sahrawat (Cassia & Sidart)
Rebecca Smidt & Dariush Lolaiy (Cazador)
Kyle Street & Jordan Macdonald (Culprit)
Ed & Laura Verner (Pasture)
Damaris & Renee Coulter. Photo by Meek Zuiderwyk

Restaurant Personality of the Year

Petaia Unoi (Coco’s Cantina)
Finalists
Laura Foolchand (Cassia)
Nick Guet (Merediths)
Michelle Moore (The French Café)
Ken Toyota (Azabu)

Food for Good

Orphans Kitchen
Finalists
Cazador
Coco’s Cantina
Hip Group (Amano, Ortolana, Rosie)
Merediths
Pasture
Orphan's Kitchen.

Best Service

The French Café
Finalists
Augustus Bistro
Apéro
Beirut
Cassia
Depot
Ponsonby Road Bistro
The Grove
The French Cafe.

Best Wine List

Pasta & Cuore
Runner-up
O’Connell Street Bistro
Finalists
Amano
Apéro
Molten
Ponsonby Road Bistro
Pasta & Cuore. Photo by Caitlin McKone.

Best New Restaurant

Pasture
Runner-up
Amano
Pasture. Photo by Josh Griggs.

Best New Fit-out

Amano
Runner-up
Pasture
Finalists
Augustus Bistro
Azabu
Amano.

Peugeot People’s Choice Award for Auckland’s Favourite Dish

Fry-pan brownie, raspberries, raspberry marshmallows, butterscotch raspberry ripple ice cream (Cibo)
Finalists
Charcuterie plate (Cazador)
Freshly shucked Te Matuku oysters & Orphans’ sourdough with burnt butter (Orphans Kitchen)
Lon phu nim: soft-shell crab with pickled crab and coconut sauce, dill and coriander (Saan)
Marrakesh: hot pepper lamb, smoked almond tabbouleh, carrot and sumac yoghurt (True Food & Yoga)
Organic chicken cotoletta, lemon, rocket, celery (Ortolana)
Organic free-range pork sausage with walnut mustard & pickles (Apéro)
Tandoori fish, coconut, coriander & pickled cucumber (Cassia)
Pan-fry brownie- Cibo.
For the full list of award winners plus the 2017 Top 50 Restaurants guide, pick up Metro’s May-June issue, on sale now.
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