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Auckland’s Cafe-Lovers To Choose Cafes with a ‘Clear Conscience.’

Friday, July 1st, 2011

For those diners who are keen to support cafes that are truly committed to environmentally sound and socially responsible practices for their businesses, Conscious Consumers was launched in Auckland this week.   The award-winning community-initiative has been created to make it simpler for Auckland’s Cafe-Lovers To Choose Cafes with a ‘Clear Conscience.’

The Conscious Consumers cafe project is not-for-profit, and has been successfully operating in Wellington for the last year. Now the Auckland Council is supporting its launch in Auckland alongside 18 cafes in Auckland’s central city suburbs that have already signed up to the project.

The Scout-inspired badges recognise a cafe’s commitment to sustainable business practices. These Awards, or ‘Badges’ are displayed inside the cafe’s front window, which communicates the range of practices employed to customers.  For example, certified fairtrade coffee, free-range eggs, composting foodscraps or committed use of  seasonal produce.   www.consciousconsumers.org.nz.

National Co-ordinator Ben Gleisner says the Conscious Consumers cafe project empowers customers to make informed purchasing choices and incentivises cafes to commit to waste minimisation and other business practices with positive outcomes.

“We believe the nine cafe-specific business practices promoted by Conscious Consumers make good business sense, respect people and the environment, and reflect current consumer preferences.

“Ultimately it’s about enabling a connection between conscious consumers and like-minded cafes in the community. As we’ve already shown in Wellington it successfully demonstrates how ethical choices can be good for business, ” he says of the project, which recently won a 2011 Ministry for the Environment Green Ribbon Award and is set to expand into the Waikato region in August.

Auckland Co-ordinator Nadine Wakim says she is excited about establishing Conscious Consumers in Auckland with support from Auckland Council, business associations, suppliers, local cafes and a growing base of ‘conscious’ consumers.

“Based on the excellent response we’ve had from cafes that have joined the project so far we’re certainly off to a great start and I look forward to expanding the number of ‘conscious’ cafes in the region and promoting them to Aucklanders and visitors to our city!”

Angie Redfern, of Ripe Deli in Ponsonby, was one of the first cafe owners in Auckland to sign up to Conscious Consumers. “It’s great firstly for a business to be acknowledged for its environmental efforts, as often businesses are taking a risk with increased costs so they can follow their values, and secondly, it increases awareness for everyone. So goodness all round!” she says.

The first group of ‘conscious’ cafes in Auckland include:

• Roasted Addiqtion in Kingsland

• Little Hero in Point Chevalier

• Milk Cafe and Kokako in Parnell

• Cosset in Mt Albert

• Altezano Espresso Bars in Newmarket, CBD and Eden Terrance

• The Library Cafe and Cafe Tran in Onehunga

• Federal & Wolfe and Remedy Coffee in Auckland’s CBD

• Zest Cafe in Newton

• Queenies Lunchroom in Freemans Bay

• Ripe Deli and Monterey Coffee Lounge in Grey Lynn

• Bloom Cafe and Function Rooms at Eden Garden, Epsom

• Garnet Station in Westmere

Content Sourced from scoop.co.nz

Cuisine NZ Restaurant of the Year Awards 2011 Finalists

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

It’s an exciting time to be eating out in New Zealand, as evidenced by the Top 50 finalists in this year’s Cuisine NZ Restaurant of the Year Awards.
In a departure from previous years, Cuisine magazine has hand-picked its Top 50 rather than taken entries, and the magazine’s editor, Sarah Nicholson, says the number of first-time finalists on the list is an indication of how strong the country’s restaurant scene has become.
“The Top 50 finalists are a good-news story for our country’s dining scene; our judges have been hugely impressed by the standard of restaurants in both the main centres and regionally.
As we look towards the Rugby World Cup, it’s great to see that there are so many places that can showcase the best of New Zealand food and wine and hold their own on the world stage,” she says.
Now in its seventh year, the Cuisine NZ Restaurant of the Year Awards, proudly supported by Mercedes-Benz, is the only national restaurant competition in New Zealand.
Kerry Tyack, who is regarded as one of the country’s most experienced food and restaurant judges, returns as head judge for the 2011 awards. He says that while compiling the Top 50 was tough, the judging panel was confident that the list represented the best of New Zealand dining, spanning everything from fine-diners to local bistros.
“The Cuisine NZ Restaurant of the Year Awards continue to highlight great dining throughout the country,” he says. “As well as a number of exciting new finalists in Auckland and Wellington, it’s fantastic to see first-time appearances on the list in Hamilton, Nelson, Canterbury and Otago.”
Two Christchurch restaurants, Pescatore and Edesia, are also included in the Top 50.
Pescatore has previously been a finalist while Edesia is a newcomer to the list.
“We’re thrilled that after all that Christchurch has been through, it still has restaurants of this high standard following the February quake. It’s a testament to the strength of the city’s dining scene and we look forward to the emergence of more top-quality eateries as the city rebuilds,” Nicholson says.
Judges will visit each of the final 50 restaurants anonymously in pairs to select eight category winners.

The categories for the Cuisine NZ Restaurant of the Year 2011 are:
Supreme Winner
Mercedes-Benz Best Smart-Dining Experience – Metropolitan
Vittoria Coffee Best Smart-Dining Experience – Regional
SanPellegrino Best Casual-Dining Experience – Metropolitan
Electrolux Best Casual-Dining Experience – Regional
PLUMM Glassware Best Specialist Restaurant
Whitestone Cheese Best Winery Restaurant
Villa Maria NZ Restaurant Personality of the Year

The following is a list of finalists in the Cuisine NZ Restaurant of the Year Awards

Northland
À Deco

Auckland
Antoine’s Restaurant
Café Hanoi
Cibo
Clooney
Cocoro
Coco’s Cantina
Dallow’s
Harbourside Seafood Bar & Grill
Kitchen at Hotel DeBrett
Merediths
Molten
O’Connell Street Bistro
O’Sarracino
Ponsonby Road Bistro
Sidart
Soul Bar & Bistro
SPQR
The Engine Room
The French Cafe
The Grove
TriBeCa Restaurant & Bar
Two Fifteen Bistro & Wine Bar
Vinnies Restaurant

Waikato/Bay of Plenty
Chim-Choo-Ree
Palate

Hawke’s Bay
Black Barn Bistro
Elephant Hill Estate & Winery
Pacifica
Terrôir at Craggy Range

Wellington
Ambeli
Arbitrageur
Capitol
Hippopotamus
Martin Bosley’s
Ortega Fish Shack & Bar
The Larder
The White House Restaurant

Nelson
Boat Shed Cafe
Boutereys Restaurant & Bar
Hopgood’s Restaurant & Bar

Canterbury
Edesia
Pescatore
Pegasus Bay Winery Restaurant

Central Otago
Amisfield Bistro
Botswana Butchery
Wai Waterfront Restaurant

North Otago
Riverstone Kitchen

Dunedin
Pier 24
Two Chefs Bistro

Metro Top 50 Auckland Restaurants 2011

Friday, May 13th, 2011

Metro magazine has released its list of the 50 best restaurants in Auckland in 2011.

Restaurants dropped from the 2010 list include Java Room, La Cigale, Monsoon Poon, Q at the Westin, The Mulberry, White Restaurant and Wine Chambers.

New high-profile restaurants that didn’t quite make the list include The Foodstore in the Viaduct, The Refreshment Room in Titirangi, and Eight at the Langham.

Last year’s Supreme Winner of the Metro Audi Restaurant of the Year Awards was The Grove, in St Patrick’s Square, Wyndham St.

The 2011 Supreme Winner and other category winners will be revealed in the June issue of Metro, on sale May 31.

The full Top 50 list is:

FINE DINING

SMART DINING

ASIAN

UPMARKET BISTRO

CASUAL BISTRO

Christchurch Earthquake info for business owners

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Restaurant Association is there for Christchurch Business owners:

Check out their website for details

Wellington on a Plate for Christchurch

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

Proudly brought to you by Wellington On a Plate.

The culinary capital Wellington is pleased to bring its hospitality industry together to raise money for the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal. Four well-known Wellington restaurants will provide beautiful food for this gala dinner event, which will run in conjunction with the Town Hall and Restaurant Associates, on Sunday 20 march 2011.   You will receive Canapes on arrival, followed by the following four courses:

Canapes : Restaurant Associates
First Course : Shaun Couston, Logan Brown
Second Course : Rex Morgan, Boulcott St Bistro
Third Course : Adam Newell, Zibibbo
Dessert : Martin Bosley, Martin Bosley’s

Entertainment will be confirmed closer to the date, but Dine Wellington promises it will be good! The dress code will be ‘Sunday Smart’ style plus of course, red & black colours to support Canterbury.

Seating will be provided at shared tables of ten people.  So you can either book a whole table for your group or make some new friends!

Mecca’s Earthquake Recovery Evening All Sales to go to Earthquake Fund

Monday, February 28th, 2011

Mecca Chancery

“MECCA CAFES (Auck) WORKING FOR CHRISTCHURCH”
Tuesday March 1 2011
All takings to go to the Christchurch Earthquake Recovery Effort
This Tuesday evening on 1st of March all takings from the Mecca Cafes and Restaurants will be donated to the Christchurch earthquake Recovery Effort.

Helps them to help the Cantabrians.
Book a table or call on by for an evening drink.
Group bookings welcomed

Bookings can be made at any Mecca Branch:
Mecca Chancery Chancery Square Akld CBD 09-356-7028
Mecca Devonport 1 Victoria Rd Devonport 09-445-9559
Mecca Stonehouse Tamaki Drive Mission Bay 09-578-1112
Mecca Viaduct Viaduct Basin Akld Waterfront 09-358-1093

Christchurch Earthquake Feb 2011 – Restaurants, Cafes, Takeaways reopening.

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

At MenuMania our hearts go out to all Cantabrians caught up in the Earthquake.
Please notify MenuMania of eating establishments as they re-open, so we can help get people back in and spending with these long-suffering business asap.

Please send info to us at: info@menumania.co.nz with EARTHQUAKE in the subject.

Restaurant and Cafe owners relieved that water restrictions have been lifted!

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Much to the relief of Christchurch Restaurant and Cafe owners, water restrictions have been lifted following the earthquake on Saturday!

Authorities have announced that water in the Christchurch region no longer needs to be boiled, after no bacterial contamination was detected by over 500 tests carried out across 3 days.

The boil-water notice for Christchurch city, including Banks Peninsula, was lifted this evening by The Emergency Operations Centre.
Restrictions were imposed after Saturday’s 7.1 magnitude earthquake.

Source: stuff.co.nz/the-press

Megawatt Kitchen re-opened after Christchurch earthquake to feed hungry Orion linesmen!

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

MegaWatt Kitchen which is situated directly below the Orion control centre, had opened its doors within hours of the earthquake to feed busy linesmen.

Megawatt Kitchen’s Co-owner Kate Sekulla told reporters the kitchen was operating on a generator, with no water and a broken oven when they opened on Saturday morning. She explained that with only the microwave operational, the Orion workers’ were happy to receive a breakfast of bacon and egg sandwiches followed up with defrosted soup.

MegaWatt suffered almost no damage (only two broken glasses), due to the fact that the Orion building is earthquake-proof!

Tourists were also welcomed in to Megawatt Kitchen on Saturday, as they wandered through inner-city streets in a daze. The tourists “just wanted someone local to talk to,” said Sekulla.

source: stuff.co.nz/The Press

Central City Restaurants & Cafes open for business after Christchurch Earthquake!

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

As at 8 September 2010, here’s a list of Christchurch restaurants who are open as normal:
50 on Park – The George Hotel
Aikman’s – Merivale
Belgian Beer Café Torenhof – Armagh St
Bodhi Tree – Colombo St
Brigitte’s – Merivale
Charlotte Jane – Papanui Road
Chinwag Eatthai II – Victoria St
Costas Taverna – Victoria St
Curator’s House – Botanic Gardens
Dux de Lux – Arts Centre
Edesia – Show Place, Addington
Ironside Thai – Montreal St
JDV – Merivale
Lin’s Chinese Restaurant – Kilmore St
Madras Cafe Books – Madras St

Megawatt Kitchen – Manchester St

Metro Cafe – cnr Kilmore & Colombo St

Number 4 – Merivale
Pescatore – The George Hotel
Rotherham’s of Riccarton
Spagalimis Italian Pizzeria - Victoria St

Tutto Bene – Merivale
Victoria St Café – Crowne Plaza
Yamagen – Crowne Plaza

These restaurants are estimating they’ll be opening on these approximate dates:
Wednesday:
Restaurant Schwass

Thursday:
Cookin’ with Gas
Café Valentino
Mu Steakhouse
Retour

Saturday:
Oxford Terrace restaurants
Saint Germain

Madras Café Bookstore is still in the cordoned off zone, but David Ault has been in to check. “The shop’s all right, the building is strong and so survived. In the café area, not a single glass came off the shelves – though some books did!” They could be open again as early as tomorrow (September 8).

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